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Guardian of Freedom by Timothy OBrien.
A lone Spitfire of 266 Squadron is shown above the sunlit haze of London and the Thames, during the Battle of Britian. 266 Squadron was reformed on 30th October 1939 at RAF Sutton Bridge as a fighter squadron. The squadron was one of the Rhodesian gift squadrons and was named 266 (Rhodesia) Squadron in honour of the gift. Originally it was equipped with the Fairey Battle light bomber, but soon after in January 1940 it received the Supermarine Spitfire and became a fighter squadron. It was in action over Dunkirk in early June and fought in the Battle of Britain.
Less than 8 prints left.
Signed by Chief Test Pilot Alex Henshaw (deceased)
Print Edition.
Image size 15 inches x 10 inches (38cm x 25cm)
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Guardian of Freedom by Timothy OBrien.