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Beaufighter Attack by Ivan Berryman. (B)
Type: Print
A pair of Beaufighters attacking Axis shipping in the North Sea. Without doubt one of the most outstanding and versatile aircraft in the Allied inventory during World War II, the Bristol Beaufighter was to endure a cautious reception by its crews when it first entered service, not least due to difficulties experienced by crews attempting to abandon a stricken aircraft in an emergency. Its performance and hard-hitting potential quickly overcame such doubts, however, and it went on to earn a commendable reputation - and the nickname Whispering Death.
Signed by Flight Lieutenant Terry Clark, and supplied with the original signatures of Group Captain John Cunningham CBE DSO DFC AE DL FRAeS (deceased) and Group Captain Dennis David CBE DFC AFC (deceased)
Presentation Edition of 2 prints.
Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 23cm)
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Beaufighter Attack by Ivan Berryman. (B)

