Channel Sweep by Robert Taylor

$275.00

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  • Variant: Limited Edtion
  • In Stock: 8
  • Brand: Wings Fine Arts
  • Collection: All

Channel Sweep

by Robert Taylor

Please note this print will ship in August.

 

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    RAF Aviation Art Signatures Profiles


    The Luftwaffe had been held at bay, and with the Battle of Britain won, the Royal Air Force turned its attention from one of defense to a more offensive stance. Having played a pivotal role in Britain’s dogged defense, in November 1940 Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding was replaced as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Fighter Command by the more aggressively minded Sir William Sholto Douglas and given the task to quickly rebuild his Command’s strength and then seize the initiative.


    Dowding wasn’t the only casualty of the RAF’s new approach; Air Vice-Marshal Keith Park, head of 11 Group during the Battle of Britain, was replaced by Air Vice-Marshal Trafford Leigh-Mallory, previously head at 12 Group and a man whose support for Bader’s ‘Big Wing’ tactics was enthusiastically shared by Fighter Command’s new commander-in-chief.


    Throughout 1941 Fighter Command took the war to the enemy with ever-increasing strength and offensive patrols, especially ‘Circus’ operations – the codename for large-scale sweeps over northern France with Fighter Wings providing cover for small formations of light bombers, usually Blenheims, to attack strategic targets such as airfields, power stations and railway marshalling yards, and specifically designed to lure up the Luftwaffe’s fighters into combat.


    “Channel Sweep” depicts a scene in August 1941 with a section of Mk.Vb Spitfires from 452 Squadron, led by top Irish Ace Flight Lieutenant Brendan ‘Paddy’ Finucane DFC, as they head out over the Kent coast on an offensive patrol across the English Channel.


    Overall size: 24½" x 32¼"

     

    Editions:

    • Limited Edition: Signed by Squadron Leader Neville Duke - 225 prints - $275 USD
    • Artist's Proof: As above - 25 prints -  $345 USD
    • Collectors Edition: As above plus companion print signed by five additional Spitfire pilots - 35 prints -  $485 USD



    On Finals To Kenley - By Robert Taylor Aviation Artist


    On Finals to Kenley


    A companion print issued with the Collectors edition, signed by five Spitfire pilots.

    The Signatures

    • Sqdn. Leader Neville Duke Lt Gen Baron Mike Donnet (companion) Wg Cdr Peter Ayerst (companion)
    • Wg Cdr Tom Neil (companion) F.O. John ‘Paddy’ Byrne (companion) Flt Lt Stanislaw Nawarski (companion)

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