Summer of 41 by Tom Marchant
The Pilot, Squadron Leader L.H. Buck Casson D.F.C., A.F.C., a
founder member of 616 Squadron took this aircraft into action in July
1941. In August he was shot down over France and became a prisoner
of war. After the war he returned to Command the Squadron flying
Meteors
Faith, Hope and Charity
by Kenneth McDonough June 1940, Gloster Sea Gladiators. Maltas airborne defence flying over
the Grand harbour.
Dolphin 14 by Wilfred Hardy Sea King H.A.S. Mk 5 of 820 Squadron from HMS
Invincible in action during the Falklands War retrieves a sonar body
during a routine patrol in the icy waters of the South Atlantic as part of
the protection role for the fleet.
Deadly Duo by Harley Copic Captain Don Gentile and Lt John Godfrey, 4th Fighter Group, team up to
form one of the most successful Leader-Wingman duos in the 8th
Air Force, scoring a combined total of 36 victories.
Signing Off by Keith Hill On 3rd June Sunderland Z-Zebra of 201 escorts an inbound convoy,
signing off with the last operational sortie of WW2 in Europe.
Home on Three by Fred McMain A sole Lancaster returns from a bombing raid as a squadron of US Air
Force Flying Fortresses above him depart the coast on their mission,
Low Level Recovery by Trevor Lay An F-84F-25 of 31st Escadrille, 10th Wing, Belgian Air Force, returns
at low level over the Ardennes to its home airfield of Kleine Brogel
Pre Season Practice by Trevor Lay The Belgian Air Force F-104 display team, The Slivers(1968-75), roar
off the runway of their base at Beauvechian for a rehersal prior to the
start of another Air Show season.
Horrido! Rall by
Les Carter US signed limited edition of 750 prints. Each print is
co-signed by General Guenther Rall, the German ace. Also included is a
signed photograph of General Rall.
Dambusters, May 1943 by Peter Read Standing in front of their Lancaster from left to right: David
Shannon DSO, DFC (pilot). JAck Buckley, DFC (Rear Gunner). Guy Gibson, VC,
DSO, DFC (CO of 617 Squadron). Brian Jagger, DFM (Front Gunner). Len
Sumpter, DFC, DFM (Bomb-aimer).
Now They Know We Are Here! by P E Holland
Guy Gibsons Lancaster over the breached Möhne Dam, 16/17th May
1943.