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The Longest July by Ivan Berryman.
Posted to 64 Squadron on 1st July 1940, the tragically short relationship of Sub Lt F Dawson Paul with the Spitfire was crammed with victories. He immediately shared a Dornier Do17 off Beachy Head and, just four days later claimed a Messerschmitt Bf.109. Further kills were confirmed over the next two weeks, among them five Bf.110s and another Do.17. His final victory was a Bf.109 on 25th, but on this day he fell to the guns of the German ace Adolf Galland. Dawson Paul was rescued from the English Channel by a German E-boat, but died of his wounds five days later as a prisoner of war.
The first few prints in this edition have been signed by Group Captain Byron Duckenfield AFC (deceased),
Major Erich Rudorffer (deceased),
Flight Lieutenant Alex Thom DFC
and
Wing Commander John Freeborn DFC* (deceased) and are currently available.
Signed limited edition of 20 giclee art prints.
Image size 26 inches x 17 inches (66cm x 43cm)
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The Longest July by Ivan Berryman.