
"Operation Jericho"
– The Amiens Raid
by Philip E. West
On 18th February 1944 Mosquitoes of 487 Squadron (New Zealand), 464 Squadron (Australian) and 21 Squadron took off from R.A.F. Hunsdon. Target – the prison at Amiens, France. In this picture having approached the prison at a height of just 10 feet, Pilot Officer Maxwell Sparks and Navigator Arthur Dunlop dropped their bombs before climbing and barely clearing the prison rooftop.
Overall canvas size approx:24” x 36” / 61cms x 91cms
*Price: £7500.00 (Framed)

Mosquito Attack
by Philip E. West
On 31st October 1944 a courageous low level attack was undertaken by Mosquitoes of Nos. 21, 464 and 487 Squadrons on the Aarhus University, Denmark, which housed the Gestapo HQ for the whole of Jutland.
Overall canvas size approx:24” x 36” / 61cms x 91cms
*Price: £7500.00 (Framed)

Spitfire Patrol
by Philip E. West
One summers evening, Douglas Bader (flying the Mk V Spitfire without cannons) and Johnnie Johnson (flying the Mk VB Spitfire with cannons) of the Tangmere Wing, share a few moments of peaceful flying whilst on patrol over the English Channel.
Overall canvas size approx: 24” x 36” / 61cms x 91cms
*Price: £6500.00 (Framed)

The Black tulip
by Philip E West
Erick Hartmann flying his Me109 'Black Tulip' during a quiet moment, late on a busy day of combat. By wars end he had scored 352 combat victories during 1400 missions. Hartmann was decorated with the Knights Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds, Germany's highest military award.
Overall canvas size approx:12” x 24”/ 31cms x 61cms
*Price: £2350 (Framed)