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Sold out editions by artist Ivan Berryman.  These aviation art prints are sold out but sometimes do appear on the secondary market.  Keep a watch on this page for any which may come available

 

 Typhoon Season by Ivan Berryman

Typhoon IB's of No. 181 Squadron attack German  supply vessel off the coast of Northern France during the run up to D-day in 1944 using cannon and 60il rockets. this unique aircrafts amazing speed at low level and awesome fire-power proved formidable and, after a shaky start to its service career, proved itself beyond all doubt to be an essential tool in the softening-up operations against germane defenses. prior to allied invasion in June 1944.

By Dawns Light by Ivan Berryman

The Consolidated Model 28 PBY Catalina was so successful in its definitive form that it went on to become the most extensively built flying boat of all time. Here, a 210 Squadron Catalina Mk IVA from RAF Sullem Voe, Shetland, has located two weary downed aircrew, drained but grateful after a long night in the North Atlantic swell.

Raging Tempest  by Ivan Berryman

developed from the hawker Typhoon, the first hawker Tempest MK V took to the air during September 1942 and immediately showed great promise as a most versatile aircraft. During the build up to Overlord in 1944. tempests ranged across northern France softening up the enemy defenses and blocking or destroying arterial supply routes. this Hawker Tempest V is engaged in knocking out a German train as part of Roland Beamonts No. 3 Squadron operations prior to D - Day.

 

 

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