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Falklands Bomber Art Print Pack. - Ivan Berryman Art
DHM2189. Delta Lady by Philip West. <p>Moments after take off, the mighty Avro Vulcan XH558 begins her majestic climb through stormclouds, out over the British countryside towards the North Sea.  A masterpiece of British engineering excellence, with a crew of 5, she reached a speed of 625 mph and excelled at a height of 61,000 feet, as well as a remarkable low level capacity for avoiding radar detection.  Built as a bomber and some 106 feet in length with a wingspan of 111 feet, she had no means of defending herself from attack.<p><b>SOLD OUT.</b><b><p>Signed by Squadron Leader David Thomas, <br>Squadron Leader Andrew Marson, <br>Squadron Leader Barry Masefield <br>and <br>Wing Commander Michael M Pollitt. <p>Signed limited edition of 850 prints. <p> Paper size 31 inches x 23 inches (79cm x 58cm)
DHM793. Vulcan Twilight by David Pentland. <p>The Vulcan B2  takes off from Ascension Island to play a major role in Operation Corporate, the name given to the British military operation to retake the Falkland Islands.  The Vulcan would take part in the seven planned bombing missions during the Falklands campaign codenamed Operation Black Buck. Each mission would require a solo Vulcan Bomber (plus an airborne reserve Vulcan in case of problems with the first) to fly and bomb the Argentinean airfield at Port Stanley, requiring the support of 12 Handley Page Victor K2 tankers of 55 and 57 squadron on the outward journey and 2 Victors and a Nimrod on the return journey.<b><p> Signed limited edition of 1150 prints.  <p>Image size 23 inches x 14 inches (58cm x 36cm)
DHM2413.  Black Buck One by Keith Woodcock. <p> The longest ever bombing mission, 30th April - 1st May 1982. Vulcan B2 XM607 of 44 sqn prepares to refuel from Victor K2 XH672 of 57 sqn on its return from bombing Port Stanley Airport on the Falkland <p><b>Sold Out edition - we have the last few copies.<b><p> Signed limited edition of 500 prints. <p> Image size 22 inches x 14.5 inches (56cm x 37cm)
DHM1338. Vulcan B.2, 50 Sqn, Waddington by Ivan Berryman. <p>The Vulcan B2  of 50 Squadron heads to Ascension Island from its base at Waddington, where it had been completely overhauled, including the fitting of a refuelling probe, which had to be found from various stores at Catterick, Goosebay in Labrador, Canada, and Wright-Patterson Airfield in Ohio, USA. The Vulcan would take part in the seven planned bombing missions during the Falklands campaign codenamed Operation Black Buck. Each mission would require a solo Vulcan Bomber (plus an airborne reserve Vulcan in case of problems with the first) to fly and bomb the Argentinean airfield at Port Stanley, requiring the support of 12 Handley Page Victor K2 tankers of 55 and 57 squadron on the outward journey and 2 Victors and a Nimrod on the return journey.<b><p> Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. <p>Image size 25 inches x 20 inches (64cm x 51cm)

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Falklands Bomber Art Print Pack.

DPK0276. Falklands Bomber Art Print Pack.

Aviation Print Pack.

Items in this pack :

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DHM2189. Delta Lady by Philip West.

Moments after take off, the mighty Avro Vulcan XH558 begins her majestic climb through stormclouds, out over the British countryside towards the North Sea. A masterpiece of British engineering excellence, with a crew of 5, she reached a speed of 625 mph and excelled at a height of 61,000 feet, as well as a remarkable low level capacity for avoiding radar detection. Built as a bomber and some 106 feet in length with a wingspan of 111 feet, she had no means of defending herself from attack.

SOLD OUT.

Signed by Squadron Leader David Thomas,
Squadron Leader Andrew Marson,
Squadron Leader Barry Masefield
and
Wing Commander Michael M Pollitt.

Signed limited edition of 850 prints.

Paper size 31 inches x 23 inches (79cm x 58cm)


Item #2 - Click to view individual item

DHM793. Vulcan Twilight by David Pentland.

The Vulcan B2 takes off from Ascension Island to play a major role in Operation Corporate, the name given to the British military operation to retake the Falkland Islands. The Vulcan would take part in the seven planned bombing missions during the Falklands campaign codenamed Operation Black Buck. Each mission would require a solo Vulcan Bomber (plus an airborne reserve Vulcan in case of problems with the first) to fly and bomb the Argentinean airfield at Port Stanley, requiring the support of 12 Handley Page Victor K2 tankers of 55 and 57 squadron on the outward journey and 2 Victors and a Nimrod on the return journey.

Signed limited edition of 1150 prints.

Image size 23 inches x 14 inches (58cm x 36cm)


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DHM2413. Black Buck One by Keith Woodcock.

The longest ever bombing mission, 30th April - 1st May 1982. Vulcan B2 XM607 of 44 sqn prepares to refuel from Victor K2 XH672 of 57 sqn on its return from bombing Port Stanley Airport on the Falkland

Sold Out edition - we have the last few copies.

Signed limited edition of 500 prints.

Image size 22 inches x 14.5 inches (56cm x 37cm)


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DHM1338. Vulcan B.2, 50 Sqn, Waddington by Ivan Berryman.

The Vulcan B2 of 50 Squadron heads to Ascension Island from its base at Waddington, where it had been completely overhauled, including the fitting of a refuelling probe, which had to be found from various stores at Catterick, Goosebay in Labrador, Canada, and Wright-Patterson Airfield in Ohio, USA. The Vulcan would take part in the seven planned bombing missions during the Falklands campaign codenamed Operation Black Buck. Each mission would require a solo Vulcan Bomber (plus an airborne reserve Vulcan in case of problems with the first) to fly and bomb the Argentinean airfield at Port Stanley, requiring the support of 12 Handley Page Victor K2 tankers of 55 and 57 squadron on the outward journey and 2 Victors and a Nimrod on the return journey.

Signed limited edition of 1150 prints.

Image size 25 inches x 20 inches (64cm x 51cm)


Website Price: £ 285.00  

To purchase these prints individually at their normal retail price would cost £370.00 . By buying them together in this special pack, you save £85




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*The value given for each signature has been calculated by us based on the historical significance and rarity of the signature. Values of many pilot signatures have risen in recent years and will likely continue to rise as they become more and more rare.
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Squadron Leader Andrew Marson
*Signature Value : £15 (matted)

Squadron Leader Andrew Marson joined the RAF in 1970. Served as a Navigator/Plotter on Vulcans from 1971 - 82, with an intervening 3-year period as Navigator Instructor. He amassed 2000 hours overall on the Vulcan. He transferred to Tornado GRI in 1983 and completed 1600 hours on the type, finishing as an instructor on the Tri -- National OCU in 1997. For the last 4 years he has served as QNI teaching low-level navigation, and is currently on his third season as navigator on the Lancaster and Dakota of The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. He has a total of 5700 flying hours. On 18th October 2007, he flew in the historic flight of the first Vulcan to fly in 14 years.
Squadron Leader Barry Masefield
*Signature Value : £15 (matted)

Squadron Leader Barry Masefield (Retd) joined the Royal Air Force in 1959 as a Radar Technician Apprentice. After graduation he refrained as aircrew in 1963 and subsequently flew in Shackleton and Nimrod aircraft in Maritime Command until 1979. Commissioned in 1979 he was posted onto the Vulcan fleet where he served until the demise ofthe aircraft as a bomber in 1983. During this time he saw active service during the Falklands conflict as a crew member oil the Black Buck bombing sorties. In 1983 he was posted to the Victor tanker force again seeing active service during the Gulf war. In 1986 he was invited to join the Vulcan Display Fight and flew on the team until 1993 when the aircraft was sold into private ownership. Retiring from the Royal Air Force in 1994 he now runs his own business in Norfolk. On 18th October 2007, he flew in the historic flight of the first Vulcan to fly in 14 years.
The signature of Squadron Leader David Thomas

Squadron Leader David Thomas
*Signature Value : £15 (matted)

Squadron Leader David Thomas joined the Royal Air Force in 1962. His Service career has been evenly split between being a qualified flying instructor and the Vulcan. He has completed 5 tours of duty on the Vulcan, 3 of them as an instructor, and he first displayed the aircraft in 1973. In addition to the Vulcan, he has instructed on the Jet Provost, Tucano, Jetstream, DC3 and Lancaster. Squadron Leader Thomas currently serves at Royal Air Force College Cranwelland on The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
Wing Commander Michael M Pollitt
*Signature Value : £15 (matted)

Wing Commander Michael M Pollitt joined the RAF in 1974. It is with regret that he joined the Vulcan Force so late in the aircrafts life. As a young co-pilot he was trained by David Thomas and later completed his captain s course with Paul Milliken, finally being examined by Joe L Estrange; so enthusiastic display pilots always influenced his time on Vulcans. After leaving the Vulcan in 1981 having logged 780 hours, he became a qualified flying instructor on Jet Provost (JP), first at RAF College Cranwell for 4 years. Later he commanded the Central Flying School (CFS) JP and Tucano Sqn at Scampton and eventually returned to Scampton as Chief Flying Instructor of CFS in the mid-90s. His last command flying tour was as CC Flying at RAF Cranwell where he instructed on the Bulldog and Jetstream. He is currently CFSO at HQ STC.

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