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Royal Air Force De
Havilland Tiger Moth trainer shown in aviation art prints by leading
aviation artists. The De Havilland Tiger moth shown in a variety of
periods published by Cranston Fine Arts.
DE HAVILLAND TIGER MOTH, Two seater bi plane
trainer of the Royal Air Force, Maximum speed 109 mph, Ceiling
14,000 feet, and can remain airborne for three hours. The Royal Air Force last Bi Plane, which served as a
trainer from 1932 to 1947. Its design remained nearly the same
throughout its history, and was well constructed and able to do
aerobatics. A total of 8800 Tiger Moths were built which included
420 Radio Controlled Pilotless Target aircraft. (The Queen Bee). For the
Royal Air Force. It was also used for a short period during the first
months of world war two for coastal reconnaissance.
First Wings by Ivan Berryman First flown on 26th October 1931. The De Haviland DH82 Tiger Moth was
to enjoy one of the longest and most distinguished careers in aviation
history. Depicted here is an example of that variant employed by an
elementary and reserve flying training school during the early part
of World War Two.
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| First Wings by Ivan Berryman. First flown on 26th October 1931. The De Haviland DH82 Tiger Moth was to enjoy one of the longest and most distinguished careers in aviation history. Depicted here is an example of that variant employed by an elementary and reserve flying training school during the early part of World War Two. Signed limited edition of 250 prints. Image size 17 inches x 10 inches (43cm x 25cm). Price £70.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Townsend Presentation Edition of 5 Limited Edition Prints, supplied double mounted. Image size 17 inches x 10 inches (43cm x 25cm). Price £200.00 Features the mounted original signature of Group Captain Peter Townsend CVO, DSO, DFC (deceased). ITEM CODE B0014 |
| Tiger Moth by Robin Smith. The little Moth represents everything a true light aircraft should have. Conventional / traditional construction of tubular steel with lots of lovely timber and doped fabric. Bolted on the front end is a wonderful oily, crackly Gypsy Major engine culminating in an aeroplane to die for! Signed edition prints. Paper size 17 inches x 13 inches (43cm x 33cm). Price £ ITEM CODE RS0020 |
| Legendary Trainer by Keith Woodcock. A De Havilland Tiger Moth, N9181/56 of 10EFTS over its home base of Wiltshire in 1940. Signed limited edition of 395 prints on high quality giclee art paper. Paper size 15 inches x 11.5 inches (38cm x 29cm). Price £70.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
ITEM CODE KEIG0004 |
| Happy Days by Gerald Coulson. Few pilots can resist the temptation for low flying should the opportunity present itself. Out of sight of the spoil-sport eyes of the authority, the rules will be broken, the artist would indulge in this chancy but undeniable thrill. A great sensation from any cockpit but for the artist nothing can compare with the effect from behind a pair of goggles to the accompaniment of humming wires around the cockpit of a Tiger Moth. Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Image size 26 inches x 20 inches (66cm x 51cm). Price £150.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
** (Ex Display) Signed limited edition of 500 prints. (One copy reduced to clear) Image size 26 inches x 20 inches (66cm x 51cm). Price £80.00 ITEM CODE GC0142 |
| Top Dressing in New Zealand (1) by Ivan Berryman. 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. Signed limited edition of 35 prints. Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 22cm). Price £60.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 15 artist proofs. Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 22cm). Price £100.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of up to 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 24 inches x 18 inches (61cm x 46cm). Price £350.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Original painting, gouache on art stock by Ivan Berryman. Size 24 inches x 18 inches (61cm x 46cm). Price £1800.00 ITEM CODE B0032 |
| Singing Wires by Gerald Coulson. Gerald Coulson said of this painting : How very fortunate to be in a position to paint aviation as a result of direct experience. This aeroplane has been featured in many of my paintings. The fact that I have flown this machine for years and still do probably has something to do with it. It is, of course, the de Havilland Tiger Moth, one of the greatest aeroplanes in the world. Not one of the most comfortable, nor noted for its crisp handling qualities. It is, nevertheless, a delight in which to be aloft over a sun-dappled landscape. With the roar of the Gypsy engine, the slipstream singing through the bracing wires and the sun flashing off silvered wing, what more inspiration does an aviation artist require. Signed limited edition of 850 prints. Image size 16 inches x 12 inches (41cm x 31cm). Price £58.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
ITEM CODE LE0252 |
| Those Were the Days by Philip West. Many hundreds of young aspiring men and women gained their coveted RAF wings flying the Tiger Moth. Training could be tough and one needed determination as well as skill to complete it. With their newly awarded wings, some pilots would move onto fly bombers, some to fighters like the Spitfire and Hurricane and many others to a wide variety of different aircraft types. Signed limited edition of 400 prints. Paper size 27.5 inches x 17.5 inches (70cm x 45cm). Price £95.00 Signed by Squadron Leader Geoffrey Wellum DFC.
Signed limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Paper size 27.5 inches x 17.5 inches (70cm x 45cm). Price £135.00 Signed by Squadron Leader Geoffrey Wellum DFC plus two additional distinguished pilots.
Signed limited edition of 250 prints. Paper size 14 inches x 9 inches (36cm x 23cm). Price £60.00
ITEM CODE DHM2629 |
| Top Dressing in New Zealand (2) by Ivan Berryman. 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. Signed limited edition of 35 prints. Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 22cm). Price £60.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 15 artist proofs. Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 22cm). Price £100.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of up to 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 24 inches x 18 inches (61cm x 46cm). Price £350.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Original painting, gouache on art stock by Ivan Berryman. Size 24 inches x 18 inches (61cm x 46cm). Price £1800.00 ITEM CODE B0009 |
| Tigermoth by David Pentland. De Havilland Tigermoth. Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £50.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £95.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £370.00 £90 Off Selected Giclee Canvas Prints - Was £460
**Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. (5 reduced to clear) Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £15.00 ITEM CODE DHM0778 |
| Crop Culture - Tiger Moth by Ivan Berryman. Tiger Moth sprays a potato field in southern England, early 1960s. Australian-born Jim, 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. Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 22cm). Price £60.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 15 artist proofs. Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 22cm). Price £100.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of up to 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 21.5 inches x 14 inches (54cm x 36cm). Price £300.00 Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Original painting, gouache on art stock by Ivan Berryman. Size 21.5 inches x 14 inches (54cm x 36cm). Price £1400.00 ITEM CODE B0008 |
| A Tigers Tale by Robin Smith.
Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Image size 22 inches x 15 inches (56cm x 38cm). Price £80.00
ITEM CODE RS0019 |
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DE HAVILLAND TIGER MOTH, Two seater bi plane
trainer of the Royal Air Force, Maximum speed 109 mph, Ceiling
14,000 feet, and can remain airborne for three hours.
The Royal Air Force last Bi Plane, which served as a
trainer from 1932 to 1947. Its design remained nearly the same
throughout its history, and was well constructed and able to do
aerobatics. A total of 8800 Tiger Moths were built which included
420 Radio Controlled Pilotless Target aircraft. (The Queen Bee). For the
Royal Air Force. It was also used for a short period during the first
months of world war two for coastal reconnaissance. |
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