Military Aviation Art Prints
Tribute to Ferdinand West VC by Ivan Berryman [New Print Edition]
Tribute to Ferdinand West VC by Ivan Berryman [New Print Edition]
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Known as Freddie, West was the first pilot of the newly formed Royal Air Force to be awarded the Victoria Cross. He is shown here during a bombing mission to Merricourt on 19th June 1918. Jumped by enemy fighters, he was forced to evade his assailants by weaving through German barrage balloons. Successfully shaking off the Fokkers in Armstrong-Whitworth FK.8 C8594, he continued to his intended target. Less than two months later, and in a similar aircraft, he undertook the mission which earned him his VC, but cost him an amputated leg. He remained in the RAF until the end of World War Two and lived until 1988, aged 92.
Professionally produced using a high quality inkjet digital press and printed on 300gsm art stock.
Image Size 13.4 inches x 9.4 inches (34cm x 24cm)
Paper Size 16.5 Inches x 11.7 inches (42cm x 29.6)
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