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RAF ACE. Wing
Commander Johnny Johnson fighter ace of the Royal Air Force. Signed
aviation art prints by aviation artist and wing commander Johnny Johnson
and George Baldwin, Harry Broadhurst, Jimmy Corbin, Peter Cowell, Roger Hall,
Hugh
Kelly, A C Leigh, Jim Mansfield, Jim Payne, Desmond Sheen, Ken Stoddart,
George Unwin and Alex Vale. Art prints by Graeme Lothian and Michael Turner of
Spitfire fighter aircraft in aviation art prints available from
airforce-art.com a division of Cranston Fine Fine Arts, the Aviation and
Military art print
COMBAT OVER NORMANDY BY GRAEME LOTHIAN
Spitfires of R.C.A.F 144 Wing led by Wing Commander Johnson in combat
with ME109's of JG3 over Arromanches, France June 1944.
with
three signatures of British RAF fighter Pilots Air Vice Marshal
J E Johnnie JOhnson C.B, C.B.E D.S.O , D.F.C D.L Air
Commodore Pete BrothersC.B.E. D.S.O D.F.C (Wing Commander Flying
Culmhead Wing)
Wing Commnder Geoffrey page D.F.O D.F.C
Wing Commander flying 125 Wing
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Ramrod by Robert Taylor Flying his Spitfire,
Allied's top fighter Ace brings down an Fw190 over Laon, 1944.
Signatories: Johnnie Johnson.
RANGER BY GRAEME LOTHIAN
Before D-Day allied fighters ranged far and wide across the North of
Europe. Signed by the artist
and Commander Johnnie Johnson.
Combat over the Pas de
Calais by Simon Smith
Final Encounter (Spitfire v Messerchmitt) by Michael
Turner Also signed by four top scoring pilots of the RAF and Luftwaffe
including Air Vice Marshal "Johnnie" Johnson and General
Günther Rall.
High in the Sunlit Silence by Michael Rondot
Each print is signed by Air Vice-Marshal J E Johnnie Johnson CB CBE DSO
DFC. One of the most successful pilots of World War Two, he ended the war
with 38 confirmed victories in the air, all of them in Spitfires.
Johnnie Johnson's Spitfire Vb, 21st September 1941
The Battle for the Skies Over Dieppe,
19th August 1942 by Graeme Lothian
A large umbrella of Spitfire Wings
covered most of the sky over Dieppe during the Allied attack
"Operation Jubilee" on 19th August 1942. Squadron leader
Johnnie Johnson leads 610 (County of Chester) Squadron down from top
cover support to lend a hand to Spitfires of 485 Squadron (New Zealand)
and 411 Squadron (Canadian) which made up the 12 Group Wing, led by W/C
Pat Jameson. The enemy being made up of a huge mixed force of Fw190 and
Me109 fighters from JG2 and JG26. 12 Group Wing flew four times that
disastrous day and in the end the Royal Air Force lost 106 aircraft
compared to the Luftwaffe losses of 48.
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