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Battle of Britain.
A Hurricane of 501 Squadron turns in on two Dorniers over the Isle Of Sheppey.
Oils on stretched canvas.
Size 510mm x 405mm
Price ZAR700:00
Unframed.
Excludes postage and packaging.
Oils on stretched canvas.
Size 510mm x 405mm
Price ZAR700:00
Unframed.
Excludes postage and packaging.
Spitfire PK 350
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.22
PK 350 SR 64 was one of a flight of ten Spitfires flown to Southern Rhodesia in March 1954. Grounded in 1954 it was mounted on a concrete plinth in New Sarum Air Base at Salisbury. 26 years later Jack Malloch, the owner of Affretair freight airline, took possession of the Spitfire and returned it to it's former glory. Not only was it restored to flying condition but it also had no restrictions placed on it for aerobatic manoeuvres. On the 29th March 1980 took off once again with Captain Jack Malloch at the controls. Almost two years later, on the 26th March 1982, the Spitfire was being filmed in flight. On the return to base the aircraft flew through an unexpected severe hailstorm. The Spitfire was lost and Captain Jack Malloch was killed.
The painting depicts PK 350 flying over New Sarum. During my National Service at this air base we often had to clamber over this Spitfire, cleaning it with buckets of water and mops. Never in our wildest dreams could we ever forsee this beautiful aircraft taking to the skies again.
Watercolour pencils on Fabriano board.
Size 420mm x 297mm.
Price ZAR750:00
Unframed.
Excludes postage and packaging.
PK 350 SR 64 was one of a flight of ten Spitfires flown to Southern Rhodesia in March 1954. Grounded in 1954 it was mounted on a concrete plinth in New Sarum Air Base at Salisbury. 26 years later Jack Malloch, the owner of Affretair freight airline, took possession of the Spitfire and returned it to it's former glory. Not only was it restored to flying condition but it also had no restrictions placed on it for aerobatic manoeuvres. On the 29th March 1980 took off once again with Captain Jack Malloch at the controls. Almost two years later, on the 26th March 1982, the Spitfire was being filmed in flight. On the return to base the aircraft flew through an unexpected severe hailstorm. The Spitfire was lost and Captain Jack Malloch was killed.
The painting depicts PK 350 flying over New Sarum. During my National Service at this air base we often had to clamber over this Spitfire, cleaning it with buckets of water and mops. Never in our wildest dreams could we ever forsee this beautiful aircraft taking to the skies again.
Watercolour pencils on Fabriano board.
Size 420mm x 297mm.
Price ZAR750:00
Unframed.
Excludes postage and packaging.
Canberra in the moonlight.
At 40000 feet a South African Air Force Canberra T Mk 4 of 12 Squadron leaves a trail of white vapour in the light of the full moon.
Oil on canvas
Size: 610mm x 508mm.
Price: ZAR4500:00
Framed.
Excludes postage and packaging.
Oil on canvas
Size: 610mm x 508mm.
Price: ZAR4500:00
Framed.
Excludes postage and packaging.
"Big Stick!"
Rhodesia’s ‘Big Stick’. The Canberra B2 had the capability of carrying out strikes into any of the ‘Front Line States’ and often did.
Watercolour pencils on Fabriano board.
Size 500mm x 320mm
Price ZAR450:00
Unframed.
Excludes postage and packaging.
Watercolour pencils on Fabriano board.
Size 500mm x 320mm
Price ZAR450:00
Unframed.
Excludes postage and packaging.
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