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Defence of the Realm by Adrian Rigby.
Pilot Officer Alan Wright flew with No.92 Squadron based at Pembrey. His aircraft, a Spitfire Mk I, is often seen as the symbol of the Battle of Britain, though in fact, the Hurricane bore the brunt of the fighting. Nonetheless, the Spitfires beautiful shape endears it to everyone and it remains a potent national symbol. This painting depicts an action which took place on 11th September 1940. Having already downed a Heinkel III, Wright claimed his first Me109 the same day. His final tally would be 11. Aircraft were frequently pushed to their limits of endurance and this Spitfire bears all the marks of many missions.
Edition sold out at publisher - we have the last few copies available.
Signed by Wing Commander Paddy Barthropp DFC AFC (deceased).
Signed limited edition of 295 prints.
Image size 10 inches x 20 inches (25cm x 51cm)
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Defence of the Realm by Adrian Rigby.