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Ivan Berryman Art Aviation Art Royal Air Force Sunderland

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Ivan Berryman Sunderland Aviation Art Prints, Paintings and Drawings
Aviation Art

Fat Alberts Day Off by Ivan Berryman.


Fat Alberts Day Off by Ivan Berryman.
8 of 9 editions available.
The one edition featuring 4 additional signatures is available.
£2.70 - £500.00

North Atlantic Companions by Ivan Berryman.


North Atlantic Companions by Ivan Berryman.
8 editions.
£2.70 - £2500.00

Touchdown by Ivan Berryman.


Touchdown by Ivan Berryman.
9 editions.
One edition features 4 additional signatures.
£2.70 - £600.00


U-107 by Ivan Berryman.


U-107 by Ivan Berryman.
8 editions.
£2.70 - £1100.00



Text for the above items :

Fat Alberts Day Off by Ivan Berryman.

Ground crew performing routine maintenance on a Sunderland on the slipway at Pembroke.


North Atlantic Companions by Ivan Berryman.

Short Sunderland Mk.1 L5798 (DA-A) of 210 Sqn, based at Pembroke, dips her wings in salute to HMS Hood as she punches through the North Atlantic swell early in 1941. By May of that year, this mighty ship would be gone, lost with all but three of her crew, a victim of the might of the German Navy at the savage hands of the Bismarck and Prinz Eugen.


Touchdown by Ivan Berryman.

A Short Sunderland Mk111 of 422 Squadron alights on to a moderate sea at Castle Archdale in 1944.


U-107 by Ivan Berryman.

The German Type IXB U-Boat U-107 completed 13 active patrols between 1941 and 1944, well above the average lifespan for a U-boat during this period. U-107 sunk 39 ships with a total tonnage in excess of 200,000 tons. Shown here under attack from a Sunderland, this would be her ultimate demise. On 18th August 1944, Sunderland EJ150 of No.201 Sqn sunk the U-Boat with depth charges in the Bay of Biscay with the loss of the entire crew.


Sunderland
Pilot and aircrew signature details





Flt Lt Leonard Davies
Our estimated value of this signature : £35
Died : 2014

Flt Lt Leonard Davies

Joined 151 Squadron in July 1940 and was wounded in combat over the Thames estuary on August 18th of that year. He later flew Sunderlands in the Middle East.


Sunderland
Squadron details



No.201 Sqn RAF
Country : UK
Known Codes : , NS, VQ, ZM,


No.201 Sqn RAF

Hic et ubique - Here and everywhere

201 Squadron is one of the oldest squadrons in the RAF. It began as No. 1 Squadron of the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) on 17 October 1914, and reformed on under that designation on 6 December 1916,and being renumbered to 201 Squadron on the formation of the RAF on 1 April 1918 No 201 reformed with Southampton flying boats and based at Calshot. These had been replaced by Londons by the time of World War II, and the unit found itself patrolling the Shetland-Norway gap. The following year, No 201 received Sunderlands and commenced anti-submarine patrols over the Atlantic until the U-boat menace had been defeated. The Squadron also joined the successful Channel blockade prior to the D-Day it also had the distinction of carrying the final Coastal Command patrol of the War on 3 June 1945. The Sunderlands soldiered on, even taking part in the Berlin Airlift, until 1957 when the Squadron was disbanded. No 201 reformed at St Mawgan on 1 October 1958 with the new Shackleton Mk3s and moving to Kinloss in 1965. The 'Shacks' remained until 1970 when the unit received its first Nimrods, and these have seen action in both the South Atlantic, Gulf (twice) and Balkans conflicts.



No.209 Sqn RAF
Country : UK
Disbanded 31st December 1968
Known Codes : , FK, WQ,


No.209 Sqn RAF

City of Hong Kong

Might and main



No.210 Sqn RAF
Country : UK
Disbanded 15th November 1971
Known Codes : , DA, VG,


No.210 Sqn RAF

Yn y nwyfre yn hedfan - Hovering in the heavens



No.422 Sqn RCAF
Country : Canada
Disbanded 3rd September 1945
Known Codes : , DG,


No.422 Sqn RCAF

This arm shall do it

This squadron and No.423 Sqn were the only Canadian squadrons to fly the Sunderland.



No.88 Sqn RAF
Country : UK
Disbanded 17th December 1962
Known Codes : , RH, HY,


No.88 Sqn RAF

Hong Kong

En garde - Be on your guard




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