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The Dreaded Salvo by Robin Smith.
Hawker Typhoon of 181 Sqdn, 2nd tactical airforce. The Dreaded Salvo was painted to celebrate the 60th anniversary of D-Day. Preparing the ground for the eventual D-Day landings,aircraft including the Hawker Typhoon were given the freedom to scour areas for evidence of enemy activity and neutralise there effect employing the terrifying power of the eight underwing rockets. Turning a massive 14 diameter 4 bladed prop. the Napier Sabre engine was huge, but unfortunately suffered mechanical problems that blighted its early acceptance.
Last print available of this edition - sold out at the publisher. The print is an ex-display print and has damage to the top border and image caused by ingrained dust.
Signed by 2 ex-Typhoon pilots,
Pip Phillips
and
Ken Trott.
Limited edition of 500 prints.
Image size 24 inches x 18 inches (61cm x 46cm)
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The Dreaded Salvo by Robin Smith.

