Lancaster AJ-N scores a direct hit on the Eder Dam with its bouncing bomb during the famous Dambusters raid on the night of 16/17 May 1943. Pilot Officer Les Knight and Flight Engineer Ray Grayston fight the controls to clear the dam, combining their physical strength to haul the lumbering Lancaster up and over the …
Inbound to Target By Robert Taylor – Framed Collector’s Piece
A stunning tribute to one of the most audacious bombing missions of all time – the Dambusters
Also available unframed
AIR COMBAT PAINTINGS VOLUME V MULTI-SIGNED
Twenty signature special collector’s book
ENEMY COAST AHEAD
A tribute to one of the most audacious missions of WWII. the Dambusters!
AWAITING THE CALL
THE DAMBUSTERS On 16th May 1943, the crews of 617 Squadron were about to embark on an audacious low-level assault against the great dams of Germany. Code-named Operation Chastise, the task required exceptional flying skills and a specially designed “bouncing bomb,” but if the dams could be destroyed it would deal a massive blow to …
ATTACKING THE SORPE DAM
Richard’s stunning pencil drawing, completed on buff paper with color highlights, depicts Lancaster AJ-F, piloted by Canadian Ken Brown, powering away from the Sorpe Dam as a huge plume of water erupts behind it. This was the second and final attack on the impenetrable dam which just a few hours earlier was attacked by “Johnny” …
OPERATION CHASTISE
A massive plume of water erupts as the bouncing bomb from “Dinghy” Young’s Lancaster scores a direct hit on the Möhne Dam, at 00.40 hrs. on the night of 16/17 May, 1943. Having already made their attacks, Micky Martin and Guy Gibson bravely circle the flak positions with navigation lights on, drawing enemy fire.
Also available framed
SUMMER HARVEST
There were few sights back in the early 1940’s that stirred the emotions more than that of a Lancaster on final approach, its weary crew returning from combat over enemy territory. In the midst of the harvest in the late summer of 1944, a Lancaster of the famous 617 “Dambusters” Squadron makes its final approach. …
A LINCOLNSHIRE SUNSET
A tribute to one of the most famous units of RAF Bomber Command – 617 Squadron