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Dornier Do17Z bombers of 9th Staffel KG76 in aviation art print by Nicholas Trudgian, Holding the Line, depicting Dornier Do17 bombers being attacked by Hawker Hurricanes. This aviation art print signed by John Ellacombe, Alec Ingle, John Peel.  

Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicholas Trudgian.  They came across the English Channel at wave top height, their propeller slipstreams leaving wakes on the surface of the water. Nine Dornier Do17Z bombers of 9th Staffel, KG76, detailed to attack the R.A.F. airfield at Kenley as part of Reichsmarshal Göring's prelude to Operation Sealion - the invasion of Britain.  Hitler knew that R.A.F. Fighter Command had to be destroyed in the air and on the ground if his plans were to succeed, but the German High Command failed to take into account the resilience of the young Hurricane and Spitfire pilots, and their determination to hold this last vital line of defence.  The Dorniers were spotted as they approached the English coast, and Hurricanes were scrambled to intercept. The German bombers cleared the North Downs with feet to spare and spread out into attack formation as they lined up on the hangars at Kenley. As they came in over the airfield Hurricanes of 111 Squadron came diving upon them. Suddenly all hell broke loose.  Bombs rained down on the airfield and buildings went up in flames. One Dornier was brought down and two more, badly damaged by ground fire, were finished off by the Hurricane pilots. Now the chase was on to catch the others before they could escape back to their base in Northern France.  Nicolas Trudgian's action-packed painting depicts the scene as the surviving Dorniers reach the English coastline. The Dornier in the foreground, flown by F.W. Reichel, has been severely damaged by Treble One Squadron Hurricanes and will not return. Two more in the background will be forced down into the sea. Only one of the nine Dorniers that set out will return to base on that 18th day of August, 1940. With prints signed by three Battle of Britain Hurricane pilots, this popular artist's latest limited edition will be keenly sought by collectors.

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Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian.

They came across the English Channel at wave top height, their propeller slipstreams leaving wakes on the surface of the water. Nine Dornier Do17Z bombers of 9th Staffel, KG76, detailed to attack the RAF airfield at Kenley as part of Reichsmarshal Gorings prelude to Operation Sealion - the invasion of Britain. Hitler knew that RAF Fighter Command had to be destroyed in the airand on the ground if his plans were to succeed, but the German High Command failed to take into account the resilience of the young Hurricane and Spitfire pilots, and their determination to hold this last vital line of defence. The Dorniers were spotted as they approached the English coast, and Hurricanes were scrambled to intercept. The German bombers cleared the North Downs with feet to spare and spread out into attack formation as they lined up on the hangars at Kenley. As they came in over the airfield Hurricanes of 111 Squadron came diving upon them. Suddenly all hell broke loose. Bombs rained down on to the airfield and buildings went up in flames. One Dornier was brought down and tow more, badly damaged by ground fire, were finished off by the Hurricane pilots. Now the chase was on to catch the others before they could escape back to their base in Northern France. Only one of the nine Dorniers that set out will return to base on that 18th day of August, 1940.

Signed limited edition of 600 prints. Image size 26 inches x 16 inches (66cm x 41cm). Price £110.00

Signed by Air Commodore John Ellacombe,
Group Captain Alec Ingle (deceased)
and
Group Captain John Peel (deceased), in addition to the artist.


Limited edition of 60 artist proofs. Image size 26 inches x 16 inches (66cm x 41cm). Price £150.00

Signed by Air Commodore John Ellacombe,
Group Captain Alec Ingle (deceased)
and
Group Captain John Peel (deceased), in addition to the artist.


Limited edition of 100 special artist reserve prints. Image size 26 inches x 16 inches (66cm x 41cm). Price £120.00


** (Ex Display) Signed limited edition of 600 prints. (Two copies reduced to clear) Image size 26 inches x 16 inches (66cm x 41cm). Price £110.00

Signed by Air Commodore John Ellacombe,
Group Captain Alec Ingle (deceased)
and
Group Captain John Peel (deceased), in addition to the artist.

ITEM CODE DHM2054

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