
Superb FULL SIZE print – EXCLUSIVE LIMITED EDITION run of ONLY 25 PRINTS.
A truly collectible piece for any aviation enthusiast.
Each limited edition piece will be hand signed and numbered in pencil individually by me.
F/Lt. John Dunlop Urie, 602 Squadron, performs an outstanding feat of airmanship on a fast and low emergency landing in his badly damaged Spitfire at RAF Westhampnett (now Goodwood Aerodrome), on the 18th August 1940, during the Battle of Britain, WW2.
The aircraft was written off after this due to the damage, and being a new aircraft, having only arrived with the Squadron moments before, meant it served a 24 minute service life... the shortest serving Spitfire ever!
This print is taken from one of my original oil paintings, created to commemorate the bravery of the pilots involved in the Battle of Britain.
This is a full size reproduction of the original 50cm x 40cm (c. 20" x 16") painting with a small border, making a total sheet size of 55cm x 45cm (c. 22" x 18") (+/- 3mm).
Please Note: Prints are produced in small batches. I normally have one copy of each print available for immediate dispatch within 2-3 days. Prints are carefully packed and sent flat.
This painting is also available as a:
Framed Small Open Edition
and
Unframed Small Open Edition
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