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Scramble by Gerald Coulson. (XX) - Cranston Military Prints
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Scramble by Gerald Coulson. (XX)


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Scramble by Gerald Coulson. (XX)

A telephone rings at a typical flight dispersal: a call from Operations sends pilots and ground crew running for aircraft ready fuelled and armed. A mechanic starts the engine of the spitfire in the foreground and it explodes into life, blasting out blue exhaust gases, the slipstream flattening the grass and kicking up dust. A young sergeant pilot with feelings a mixture of fear and excitement, runs for his machine. The painting captures the tense atmosphere of a much repeated action from these crucial events of the Battle of Britain, as Spitfires of No.66 Squadron scramble.
Item Code : GC0189XXScramble by Gerald Coulson. (XX) - This Edition
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**Signed limited edition of 850 prints. (One reduced to clear)

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Image size 27 inches x 20 inches (69cm x 51cm)Artist : Gerald Coulson£120 Off!Now : £100.00
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Other editions of this item : Scramble by Gerald Coulson.GC0189
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PRINTSigned limited edition of 850 prints.

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Image size 27 inches x 20 inches (69cm x 51cm)Artist : Gerald Coulson£80 Off!Add any two items on this offer to your basket, and the lower priced item will be half price in the checkout!Now : £140.00VIEW EDITION...
PRINTAppleford signature edition of 44 prints (Nos 801 - 844) from the signed limited edition of 850 prints.

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Image size 27 inches x 20 inches (69cm x 51cm) Appleford, Alexander N R L
+ Artist : Gerald Coulson


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PRINT Freeborn signature edition of 30 prints from the limited edition of 850 prints.

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Image size 27 inches x 20 inches (69cm x 51cm) Freeborn, John
+ Artist : Gerald Coulson


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SpitfireRoyal Air Force fighter aircraft, maximum speed for mark I Supermarine Spitfire, 362mph up to The Seafire 47 with a top speed of 452mph. maximum ceiling for Mk I 34,000feet up to 44,500 for the mark XIV. Maximum range for MK I 575 miles . up to 1475 miles for the Seafire 47. Armament for the various Marks of Spitfire. for MK I, and II . eight fixed .303 browning Machine guns, for MKs V-IX and XVI two 20mm Hispano cannons and four .303 browning machine guns. and on later Marks, six to eight Rockets under the wings or a maximum bomb load of 1,000 lbs. Designed by R J Mitchell, The proto type Spitfire first flew on the 5th March 1936. and entered service with the Royal Air Force in August 1938, with 19 squadron based and RAF Duxford. by the outbreak of World war two, there were twelve squadrons with a total of 187 spitfires, with another 83 in store. Between 1939 and 1945, a large variety of modifications and developments produced a variety of MK,s from I to XVI. The mark II came into service in late 1940, and in March 1941, the Mk,V came into service. To counter the Improvements in fighters of the Luftwaffe especially the FW190, the MK,XII was introduced with its Griffin engine. The Fleet Air Arm used the Mk,I and II and were named Seafires. By the end of production in 1948 a total of 20,351 spitfires had been made and 2408 Seafires. The most produced variant was the Spitfire Mark V, with a total of 6479 spitfires produced. The Royal Air Force kept Spitfires in front line use until April 1954.

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