Aviation art print Hopgood Lancaster Dambuster bomber signed ltd edition
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No Way Back by Ivan Berryman. Despite crippling damage to their Lancaster ED925 (G), the crew of AJ-M continued to press home their attack on the Mohne Dam on the night of 16th/17th May 1943. With both port engines ablaze, Flt Lt J V Hopgood forced his blazing aircraft on, releasing the Upkeep bomb just precious seconds too late to strike the dam, the mine instead bouncing over the wall and onto the power station below with devastating results. ED925 attempted to recover from the maelstrom, but the fuel fire was too intense and the aircraft was tragically lost, just two of her crew managing to escape the impact to spend the rest of the war as PoWs. . Cranston Fine Arts Published published this art print and the final prints are now available it is in perfect condition and normally retails for over £45. Your chance to get this prints at a fantastic price. Print is sent by post office and is fully insured and copes rolled in hardened tubePLEASE NOTE THE SOLOMON AND ALSO THE CRANSTON FINE ARTS LOGOS DO NOT APPEAR ON THE ACTUAL ART PRINT signed ltd edition of 1150 prints Image size 12 inches x 8 inches
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