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Operation ELLAMY Libya No Fly Zone Aviation Art by Ivan Berryman. - Ivan Berryman Art

B0476AP. Destination: Libya.  Tornado GR.4s of 9 Squadron by Ivan Berryman. <p> At the start of the No Fly Zone and in support of Libyan rebel forces, Tornado GR.4s of 9 Sqn were despatched from RAF Marham on 19th and 20th March 2011 for two of the longest operational missions since the Falklands campaign of 1982, each aircraft completing an 8 hour, 3000 mile round trip to destroy Libyan army ground weapons that were being used against civilians to quell the uprising.  All aircraft returned safely on both occasions. <b><p>Limited edition of 20 artist proofs.  <p> Image size 16 inches x 11 inches (41cm x 28cm)
B0481AP .3 Squadron Typhoon, Operation ELLAMY, Libya 2011 by Ivan Berryman. <p> Typhoons of 3 Squadron were in action during Operation ELLAMY in Libya in the Spring of 2011, helping to suppress the attacks on rebel forces by soldiers loyal to Colonel Gadaffi, working alongside RAF Tornadoes and other aircraft of the UN coalition.  The Typhoons carry the codes QO as an homage to 3 Sqn's Hawker Typhoons of WW2. <b><p>Limited edition of 20 artist proofs.  <p> Image size 16 inches x 11 inches (41cm x 28cm)

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Operation ELLAMY Libya No Fly Zone Aviation Art by Ivan Berryman.

PCK2389. Operation ELLAMY Libya No Fly Zone Aviation Art by Ivan Berryman.

Aviation Print Pack.

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B0476AP. Destination: Libya. Tornado GR.4s of 9 Squadron by Ivan Berryman.

At the start of the No Fly Zone and in support of Libyan rebel forces, Tornado GR.4s of 9 Sqn were despatched from RAF Marham on 19th and 20th March 2011 for two of the longest operational missions since the Falklands campaign of 1982, each aircraft completing an 8 hour, 3000 mile round trip to destroy Libyan army ground weapons that were being used against civilians to quell the uprising. All aircraft returned safely on both occasions.

Limited edition of 20 artist proofs.

Image size 16 inches x 11 inches (41cm x 28cm)


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B0481AP .3 Squadron Typhoon, Operation ELLAMY, Libya 2011 by Ivan Berryman.

Typhoons of 3 Squadron were in action during Operation ELLAMY in Libya in the Spring of 2011, helping to suppress the attacks on rebel forces by soldiers loyal to Colonel Gadaffi, working alongside RAF Tornadoes and other aircraft of the UN coalition. The Typhoons carry the codes QO as an homage to 3 Sqn's Hawker Typhoons of WW2.

Limited edition of 20 artist proofs.

Image size 16 inches x 11 inches (41cm x 28cm)


Website Price: £ 170.00  

To purchase these prints individually at their normal retail price would cost £240.00 . By buying them together in this special pack, you save £70




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