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British Aerospace Hawk. Royal Air Force display team, The Red Arrows, using British Aerospace Hawk Jets shown in aviation art prints by aviation artist Ivan Berryman, published by Cranston Fine Arts.


Spirit of Lincoln by Robert Tomlin.


Spirit of Lincoln by Robert Tomlin.

In a tribute to Lincoln Cathedral and to the Red Arrows, Lincoln Cathedral's fund-raising department commissioned this beautiful picture by Robert Tomlin to symbolise some of the most famous and outstanding features connected with this lovely city.
Item Code : DHM2721Spirit of Lincoln by Robert Tomlin. - Editions Available
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Hawk Country by Michael Rondot.


Hawk Country by Michael Rondot.

Two BAe Hawks slice, low level through the Welsh valley skies as they Bug Out and prepare to re-attack 4 similar aircraft following a succesful Bounce. Currently just over Beddgelert Forest in the Caernarfon valley, the two aircraft are about to turn left and head for the A-5 pass in Snowdonia. News of the first flight of the Hawk on 21 August 1974 was greeted with derision by Hunter Pilots at the RAFs tactical weapons training unit. For understandably selfish reasons they were sceptical about the ability of the Hawk to replace the rugged, versatile and much loved Hunter. FORGET HAWK - FLY HUNTER was one typical bumper sticker at the time but now 25 years on, such scepticism seems barely credible. With the arrival of the first Hawk aircraft at RAF Valley in November 1976, a new era of RAF flying training began, and the first of thousands of fast-jet Pilots discovered the joys of flying this truly thoroughbred aircraft. Since then, the BAe Hawk has earned the reputation as the world.........


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Item Code : MR0022Hawk Country by Michael Rondot. - Editions Available
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The Corkscrew by Robert Tomlin.


The Corkscrew by Robert Tomlin.

The highlight of the annual Fowey Royal Regatta is undoubtedly the performance of the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team The Red Arrows. Each year the crowds flock to this historic Cornish seaside port to see the spectacular display. There are frequent visitors to the port of Fowey and as part of the 2005 celebrations the RFA Sir Galahad anchored in the river estuary. It provided a memorable backdrop fro the Reds seen here performing their 'Corkscrew' manoeuvre over this famous ship with the unmistakable landmarks of Fowey in the background. It is August 2005 and during another memorable evening, the Red Arrows displayed over the beautiful Fowey estuary in Cornwall, England, and the famous replica of RFA Sir Galahad which had moored during the Fowey Royal Regatta Week. The gypo part of the team perform an extremely difficult manoeuvre rolling around the smoke trails of a pair who fly together, one inverted above the other leaving a blaze of colour across the early even.........


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Item Code : DHM2720The Corkscrew by Robert Tomlin. - Editions Available
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Image size 15 inches x 11.5 inches (38cm x 30cm) Turner, Jim
Mason, Dunc
Higgins, Martin
Stevens, Simon
Patounas, Dicky
Simmons, Dan
Morley, Scott
Griggs, Jez
Slow, David
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Mason, Dunc
Higgins, Martin
Stevens, Simon
Patounas, Dicky
Simmons, Dan
Morley, Scott
Griggs, Jez
Slow, David
Weston, Simon
Jones, N
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Czech - Mate by David Pentland.


Czech - Mate by David Pentland.

French Armee de L air Curtiss Hawk 75As flown by Czech ace Frantisele Pevina and his squadron Commander Captaine Jean Accaut, dive on unsuspecting Junker Ju87Bs (Stukas) during the Battle of France 1940.
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Red Arrows Break Left by Ivan Berryman.


Red Arrows Break Left by Ivan Berryman.

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Ruby Reds by Robert Tomlin.


Ruby Reds by Robert Tomlin.

The nine aircraft perform the classic Diamond Nine formation that has become their trademark. Since their formation in 1965, this classic shape has been an integral part of their spellbinding, exciting, and dynamic programmes. To celebrate their 40th season, the official 2004 team-autographed limited edition print depicts this unmistakable formation flying over their home base of RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, paying homage to a line up of 7 Gnats in front of the hangar. This picture contains some remarkable detail, with each of the teams own cars lined up in the parking area in front of the building and even Jezs two black labradors frolicking on the grass! The concept for the picture was originally the idea of David Thomas (Synchro Leader 2004) and was then subject to individual approval by all concerned.
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End of Season by Robert Tomlin.


End of Season by Robert Tomlin.

Always a poignant time of year, this specially-commissioned black and white drawing from Robert Tomlin shows team leader during the 2000 season, Andy Offer, climbing down from his Hawk watched over by a member of the blues - the Red Arrows ground support team.
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Synchro by Gerald Coulson.


Synchro by Gerald Coulson.

The Red Arrows. Published in 1988 and signed by all 9 pilots of that season.
Item Code : DHM2512Synchro by Gerald Coulson. - Editions Available
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Red Arrows Over Strangford by David Pentland.


Red Arrows Over Strangford by David Pentland.

Red Arrows Bae Hawk aircraft flying over Strangford Lough for the Newtownards airshow
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Arrows Break by Ivan Berryman.


Arrows Break by Ivan Berryman.

An unusual and pleasing study of three Bae Hawks of the RAFs official display team, the Red Arrows. Arrows Break affords the enthusiast three views of the Hawks clean lines, while at the same time providing a thoughtful and pensive portrait of man, machine and rolling sky in perfect harmony.
Item Code : B0027Arrows Break by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available
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Fowey With Love by Robert Tomlin.


Fowey With Love by Robert Tomlin.

The Royal Air Forces premier display team, the Red Arrows, performs dozens of displays in the UK and worldwide during a typical season and some display areas have more challenges and attractions for the team than perhaps others. One of the favourite venues is the little town of Fowey on the south coast of Cornwall, England, where the team demonstrate with awesome ability their skills and flying abilities. Amongst the best-loved of the manoeuvres is the Heart shape and this picture shows the Synchro pair scribing the heart in the sky at the end of the Fowey estuary, with the famous tug boat watching in the early evening sunshine.
Item Code : DHM2524Fowey With Love by Robert Tomlin. - Editions Available
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Arrowhead by Ivan Berryman.


Arrowhead by Ivan Berryman.

British Aerospace Hawk of the Red Arrows over Farnborough.
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The Jubilee Flight by Stephen Brown.


The Jubilee Flight by Stephen Brown.

Concorde and the Red Arrows minutes before the Queens Jubilee Fly past on 4th June 2003.
Item Code : DHM2283The Jubilee Flight by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
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The Red Arrows by Gerald Coulson.


The Red Arrows by Gerald Coulson.

Last 4 copies available of this print which is sold out at the publisher.
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The Ambassadors by Robert Tomlin.


The Ambassadors by Robert Tomlin.

Flt Lt. Tim Couston and Flt Lt. Dave Stobie, The Red Arrows Synchro Pair, make a high-speed opposition pass over the replica of Captain Cooks Endeavour during the ships brief stop in Fowey Harbour, Cornwall, England, August 1997, as part of a round the world cruise. Incorporated at the base of the image are facsimile signatures of Tim Couston, Dave Stobie and Chris Blake (Captain of the Endeavour) together with printed remarques of the Synchro pair and the Endeavour in full sail.
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Delta Roll by Geoffrey R Herickx.


Delta Roll by Geoffrey R Herickx.

The Red Arrows fly in formation over Boness in Windermere, Cumbria, during the 1989 season. This superb limited edition is signed by all 9 pilots of the Red Arrows.
Item Code : DHM2578Delta Roll by Geoffrey R Herickx. - Editions Available
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Image size 21 inches x 14 inches (56cm x 36cm) Bancroft-Wilson, G M
Hoy, A W
Miller, T W L
Cliff, M J
Riley, D C
Glover, J W
Rands, J E
Newton, J M
Johnson, S W M
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Red Storm Rising by Adrian Rigby.


Red Storm Rising by Adrian Rigby.

Item Code : FAR0898Red Storm Rising by Adrian Rigby. - Editions Available
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Red Arrows by Robert Taylor.


Red Arrows by Robert Taylor.

The R.A.F.s Red Arrows - perhaps the finest close formation aerobatic team in the world, flying their renowned Hawk jets over the Gloucestershire countryside.
Item Code : DHM2162Red Arrows by Robert Taylor. - Editions Available
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A Tribute to the Few by Roy Garner.


A Tribute to the Few by Roy Garner.

Item Code : DHM6174A Tribute to the Few by Roy Garner. - Editions Available
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Montenegro, David
Davies, Dave
Rea, Simon
Murphy, Ben
Ling, Mike
Duff, Graham
OGrady, Paul
Plank, Ben
Parkinson, Anthony
Moore, Kirsty
Bagnall, Graeme
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Pre-Season Preparations by Roy Garner.


Pre-Season Preparations by Roy Garner.

On 12th November 2008 The Red Arrows generously welcomed the Midlands Branch of the Guild of Aviation Artists to sketch their pre-season activities. This print is just one of the results.
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Rea, Simon
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Duff, Graham
Keith, Andrew
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Americas First Flat Top by Stan Stokes.


Americas First Flat Top by Stan Stokes.

Although the US Navy had been an early leader in supporting naval aviation, during WW I the Navy had emphasized float planes, and with the end of the War, America found itself well behind the British who had several aircraft carriers in service. In April of 1919 the Navy decided to convert a new collier, the USS Jupiter, into a flush deck aircraft carrier, the navys first. Redesignated as the USS Langley (CV-1), the ship was commissioned in March of 1922. The Langley was the Navys only carrier until 1928, and would serve in this role until 1936. With the introduction of faster and larger naval aircraft, the Langleys small size and slow speed would result in a decision to change her mission to seaplane tender. The Langley displaced only 13,000 tons, had an open hangar deck, and no island. The ships two stacks were swiveled outwards during air operations, giving pilots a small but unobstructed flight deck. Two catapults were incorporated in the initial design, but were later removed. C.........


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The BAe Hawk  News of the first flight of the Hawk on 21 August 1974 was greeted with derision by Hunter pilots at the RAF's tactical weapons training unit. For understandably selfish reasons they were sceptical about the ability of the Hawk to replace the rugged, versatile and much-loved Hunter. "Forget Hawk - Fly Hunter" was one typical bumper sticker of the time but now 25 years on, such scepticism seems barely credible. With the arrival of the first Hawk aircraft at RAF Valley in November 1976, a new era of flying training began, and the first of thousands of fast-jet pilots discovered the joys of flying this truly thoroughbred aircraft.

Since then, the BAe Hawk has earned a reputation as the world's best advanced trainer and light strike aircraft. The basic design has been refined and improved in a series of variants ranging from multi-role light fighter to the US Navy's carrier trainer. But the one quality that sets the Hawk apart from other aircraft is handling characteristics. In the artist's own words, - "I had flown the Gnat and Hunter and in 1979 had just finished flying Canberra PR9s before transferring to the Jaguar, when I was given the opportunity to get some flying on the Hawk. It was a revelation. Here was an aircraft that was pure joy to fly, at low level it settled comfortably at 450 knots at around 150 feet and it could be flown into valleys under the most frightening weather safe in the knowledge that it could be turned around without losing airspeed almost in its own length. And at medium level? 1v1 combat in this aircraft is something else, - compared with the Hawk, the Jaguar is like flying an anvil".

Arrows Break by Ivan Berryman  An unusual and pleasing study of three Bae Hawks of the RAFs official display team, the Red Arrows. Arrows Break affords the enthusiast three views of the Hawks clean lines, while at the same time providing a thoughtful and pensive portrait of man, machine and rolling sky in perfect harmony.

Arrowhead by Ivan Berryman.  British Aerospace Hawk of the Red Arrows over Farnborough.

Red Arrows Over Strangford by David Pentland  Red Arrows Bae Hawk aircraft flying over Strangford Lough for the Newtownards airshow

Red Storm Rising by Adrian Rigby  The Red Arrows.  The Royal Air Force's premier display team, the Red Arrows, performs dozens of displays in the UK and worldwide during a typical 'season' and some display areas have more challenges and attractions for the team than perhaps others. 

Synchro by Gerald Coulson  Painted to commemorate, and in tribute to, the world-famous Red Arrows, this is the 25th Anniversary picture.  The Synchro pilot hurtles down the runway as his Synchro partner "tries to miss him" with the rest of the team in the background.  Always spectacular, this maneouvre causes the crowd to catch its breath because from the crowd line because it appears that the Hawks might be close enough to touch each other.

End of Season by Robert Tomlin  Always a poignant time of year, this specially-commissioned black and white drawing from Robert Tomlin shows team leader during the 2000 season, Andy Offer, climbing down from his Hawk watched over by a member of the blues - the Red Arrows ground support team.

Ruby Reds by Robert Tomlin 2004 sees the celebration of the 40th anniversary display season by the world-famous and unmistakable Royal Air Force Red Arrows display team as, led by Squadron Leader Carl 'Spike' Jepson, the nine aircraft perform the classic Diamond Nine formation that has become their trademark.  Since their formation in 1965, this classic shape has been an integral part of their spellbinding, exciting, and dynamic programmes. To celebrate their 40th season, the official 2004 team-autographed limited edition print depicts this unmistakable formation flying over their home base of RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, paying homage to a line up of 7 Gnats in front of the hangar.

This picture contains some remarkable detail, with each of the team's own cars lined up in the parking area in front of the building and even Jez's two black labradors frolicking on the grass!  The concept for the picture was originally the idea of David Thomas (Synchro Leader 2004) and was then subject to individual approval by all concerned Each print is individually autographed by each of the nine flying members of the 1994 Red Arrows and also Red 10, commentator Flt Lt Steve Underwood, then signed and numbered by artist Robert Tomlin. Each print is supplied with a certificate of authenticity. 

The Ambassadors by Robert Tomlin During a memorable display, the Red Arrows display over the Fowey estuary in Cornwall, England, and the famous replica of RMS Endeavour which had called in for the evening. Flt Lt. Tim Couston and Flt Lt. Dave Stobie, The Red Arrows Synchro Pair, make a high-speed opposition pass over the replica of Captain Cook's Endeavour during the ship's brief stop in Fowey Harbour, Cornwall, England during August 1997, as part of a round-the- world cruise. Incorporated at the base of the image are facsimile signatures of Tim Couston, Dave Stobie and Chris Blake (Captain of the Endeavour) together with printed remarques of the Synchro pair and RMS Endeavour in full sail.
 Rock and Roll by Michael Rondot   You don't have to be an aviator to know that low flying in mountain valleys is fun. Anyone who has ever seen high-performance jets rolling and pulling through mountain passes will have correctly guessed that it is challenging, and exciting adrenaline pumping stuff. Artist Michael Rondot served as a fast-jet pilot in the RAF for 25 years and remembers his introduction to low flying in North Wales.

"My first encounter with the A5 pass at Ogwen came in 1969 when I was a student pilot flying the Folland Gnat trainer from RAF Valley. My instructor, a chap called Norrie Bell, took control of the aircraft at the end of a training sortie and said "Shut up and watch, I want to show you something." We descended through a break in the cloud cover very low level, closer to the ground than I had ever been except when landing and accelerated to 420 knots. This was my first experience of low flying in the Gnat and I sat mesmerised in the front cockpit with eyes like saucers as the ground rushed past. Trees, water, stone walls and roads flashed by as we continued to accelerate to 480 knots. Suddenly we were in a deep u-shaped valley with a cloud-covered rock wall at the far end and, as far as I could see, no means of escape except by climbing, and climbing very , very soon, like NOW! Next thing, I saw the ground rotate and we were in a hard 5G turn pulling DOWN into the valley floor with about 135 degrees of right bank and descending below the level of the road which I could see above my head. We raced out of the valley, still in the weeds until reaching Bethesda village when with a long sigh he handed over control to me and announced: "That, young Michael, was the A5 pass". I never forgot that experience and during the next 23 years I took every opportunity to revisit the A5 pass in whatever aircraft I happened to be flying. In 1977 I flew it in a Canberra PR9 on a windy day in poor weather but would not care to repeat the frightening experience. I flew it many times in Hawk and Jaguar aircraft. For me it has a mystique unlike any other place in the UK low flying system. The best students at RAF Valley got the chance to fly the A5 pass in formation just like these two in my painting, but I dare say the instructors in the back seats are doing the flying."

Hawk Country by Michael Rondot  The outstanding handling and agility of the Hawk make it a joy to fly in any situation, but for most Hawk pilots nothing compares with the "knife fight in a telephone box" excitement of Hawk versus Hawk low-level tactical evasion training in mountainous terrain as portrayed in Hawk Country. Set over the A4085 road by Beddgelert Forest in the Caernarfon Pass, North Wales, two grey-painted Hawks pursued by a 'bounce' fly out of the picture in a left hand turn heading for Capel Curig and the A5 Nant Ffrancon/Ogwen Pass, whilst 3 other Hawks, resplendent in the RAFs new gloss black paint scheme turn hard against the towering backdrop of cloud-capped Snowdon.

The BAe Hawk  News of the first flight of the Hawk on 21 August 1974 was greeted with derision by Hunter pilots at the RAF's tactical weapons training unit. For understandably selfish reasons they were sceptical about the ability of the Hawk to replace the rugged, versatile and much-loved Hunter. "Forget Hawk - Fly Hunter" was one typical bumper sticker of the time but now 25 years on, such scepticism seems barely credible. With the arrival of the first Hawk aircraft at RAF Valley in November 1976, a new era of flying training began, and the first of thousands of fast-jet pilots discovered the joys of flying this truly thoroughbred aircraft.

Since then, the BAe Hawk has earned a reputation as the world's best advanced trainer and light strike aircraft. The basic design has been refined and improved in a series of variants ranging from multi-role light fighter to the US Navy's carrier trainer. But the one quality that sets the Hawk apart from other aircraft is handling characteristics. In the artist's own words, - "I had flown the Gnat and Hunter and in 1979 had just finished flying Canberra PR9s before transferring to the Jaguar, when I was given the opportunity to get some flying on the Hawk. It was a revelation. Here was an aircraft that was pure joy to fly, at low level it settled comfortably at 450 knots at around 150 feet and it could be flown into valleys under the most frightening weather safe in the knowledge that it could be turned around without losing airspeed almost in its own length. And at medium level? 1v1 combat in this aircraft is something else, - compared with the Hawk, the Jaguar is like flying an anvil".

 

 


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Major Rudolf Rudi Sinner of STAB.III/JG7 attacking B-17s of 91st Bomb Group during March 1945.  Attacking in a Kette of three aircraft from behind and below targeting the tailenders and rising over the B-17s.  Avoiding any debris and evading the incoming fighter escort, who are dropping down from their top cover positions.  Rudolf Sinner acheived a total of 39 victories, including two in the Me262.

Defenders of the Reich by Graeme Lothian. (P)
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 At 3.30am on the 23rd June 1945, a Dakota of 357 (special duties) Squadron took off from Mingaladon airfield nr.  Rangoon , to travel the 600 miles, 300 of them behind enemy lines, to rescue a downed American Liberator crew deep in the jungles of   Siam  .  The Dakota was flown by pilot Fl Lt. Larry Lewis, who already held the DFM awarded to him for 33 ops as a rear gunner on   Wellingtons  in 1941. Two crews had already failed when Lewis was asked to attempt this hazardous mission. Flying between 5,000 - 6,000ft he flew over The Hump, a ridge of mountains running down the spine of   Burma  . Local villagers had cleared a rough airstrip 800yds long with Lewis finding it by the time dawn broke. With monsoon clouds gathering, the Liberator crew aboard and the Dakota sinking in the wet ground, he managed, just, to get airborne. Flying at zero feet and looking out for Japanese Zero fighters Lewis took a different course back. Although being fired on from the ground they managed to make it all the way to the airfield at Dum Dum nr.   Calcutta ,  India  . Lewis was awarded an immediate DFC. By the end of the war he had completed 63 ops, held the rank of Squadron Leader with his service from 1938-1945, and was awarded the Air Efficiency Medal.

Larry Lewis DFC by Graeme Lothian. (P)
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 Viewed from the cockpit, Lancasters of 617 Sqn <i>Dambusters</i> form up at the beginning of their perilous journey to the Ruhr Valley on the night of 16th May 1943 when the Möhne and Eder dams were breached under the codename <i>Operation Chastise</i>.

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Mustang by Geoff Lea.
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 Launched on 3rd November 1986 and commissioned into the Royal Navy on 14th January 1989, HMS Trenchant (S91) was the fifth of the Trafalgar class nuclear powered submarines and was the first Royal Navy vessel to fire the Block IV Tomahawk cruise missile.  In addition to her complement of missiles, she is also equipped with Spearfish torpedoes and some of the most sophisticated data acquisition and underwater detection systems which allow her to monitor surface vessels undetected.

HMS Trenchant by Ivan Berryman. (P)
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 Pride of the Royal Navy, the mighty Hood rolls majestically in the north Atlantic swell as HMS Prince of Wales holds station off her starboard bow.

HMS Hood by Ivan Berryman. (Y)
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The moment shortly after dawn on 24th May 1941 when HMS Hood, in company with HMS Prince of Wales, opens fire on the Bismarck, setting in motion one of the greatest sea dramas the world had seen.

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 HMS Ajax was built as a light cruiser at Barrow and launched in 1935. She saw service initially in the American and West Indies theatre before temporary commission in the Mediterranean. Then followed her never to be forgotten role in the Battle of the River Plate ending in the scuttling of the Graf Spey. She is seen here entering Portsmouth Harbour with the Isle of White in the background.

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 AH-1 Whiskey Cobras of the US marine Corps in Action, Kuwait, February 1991.
Cobra Attack by David Rowlands. (Y)
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Battle of Louisburg during the French and Indian Wars,  A British Force set out to capture the French Fortress of Louisburg at Cape Breton island. A Army of New Englanders under the command of Col. William Pepperell supported by an English Fleet under Commander  Peter Warren.  Attacked the Fortress of Louisburg on April 30th 1745 and finally captured the fortress on June 17th.  A great British Victory which endangered  the French position in North America.   The fortifications were handed back to France in 1748 in the treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle.

Siege of Louisburg, Canada, July 1745 by David Rowlands (B)
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 Bastogne, Ardennes, Belgium, 24th December 1944. Surviving U.S. tank crew from Task Force Cherry and Paratroopers of 101st Airborne Division take a break while awaiting orders for their next battle.

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 Depicting sergeant Ewart dispatching a French cavalryman on his way back with the Eagle and Standard captured from the French 45th Regiment of Foot.

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Double Trigger by Stephen Smith.
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 Marcus Gronholm.  Peugeot 206 WRC.
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 Landing and taking off from the hillsides, rather than established airfields, this was extremely dangerous work which involved the pilot following the terrain and contours of the land that was being dressed in order to ensure an even distribution of the chemical.  Australian-born Jim McMahon, served during World War II on B.25 Mitchell bombers before pioneering crop dusting and topdressing in New Zealand with ex-military De Havilland Tiger Moths which he converted himself for the purpose.  He went on to form a company called Crop Culture, which specialised in aerial spraying equipment, both in New Zealand and in the UK, before becoming a partner in the newly-formed Britten-Norman aircraft company which produced the Islander and Trislander utility transport aircraft in England.
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