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Pack 554. Pack of two RAF Vulcan bomber prints by John Young and Simon Atack. - Direct Art
DHM2501.  Lone Ranger by John Young. <p>Sorely missed on the air display circuit, this Vulcan is pictured flying high over Niagara Falls. Used as a heavy bomber and particularly in the Falklands War of 1982, just the sound of the engines and the vibrations of the ground announced its arrival. Rumour had it that this magnificent aircraft might make a return at some time to the air display scene but this seems to be increasingly unlikely as time passes. <b><p> Signed limited edition of 495 prints.<p> Image size 16 inches x 24 inches (41cm x 61cm)
DHM2644. Return to Ascension by Simon Atack. <p> On the 30th April 1982, flying from Wideawake airfield on Ascension island, Flt. Lt. Martin Withers and his crew, flying RAF Vulcan (XM607) launched the first Black Buck bombing operation of the Falklands War.  There and back the non-stop flight covered 7,500 miles, lasting 15 hours 45 minutes - at the time, the longest combat flight in history. The Vulcan was refuelled by Victor tankers five times on the outward journey and once on the return journey. <b><p> Signed by Flt Lt Martin Withers DFC. <p> Signed limited edition of 150 prints. <p> Paper size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm)
N33.  RAF Vulcan MKB2 by Barry Price. <b><p>Open edition print. <p> Image size 16 inches x 12 inches (41cm x 31cm)

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Pack 554. Pack of two RAF Vulcan bomber prints by John Young and Simon Atack.

PCK0554. Pack of two Vulcan bomber prints by John Young and Simon Atack, depicting Vulcan bombers in flight.

Aviation Print Pack.

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DHM2501. Lone Ranger by John Young.

Sorely missed on the air display circuit, this Vulcan is pictured flying high over Niagara Falls. Used as a heavy bomber and particularly in the Falklands War of 1982, just the sound of the engines and the vibrations of the ground announced its arrival. Rumour had it that this magnificent aircraft might make a return at some time to the air display scene but this seems to be increasingly unlikely as time passes.

Signed limited edition of 495 prints.

Image size 16 inches x 24 inches (41cm x 61cm)


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DHM2644. Return to Ascension by Simon Atack.

On the 30th April 1982, flying from Wideawake airfield on Ascension island, Flt. Lt. Martin Withers and his crew, flying RAF Vulcan (XM607) launched the first Black Buck bombing operation of the Falklands War. There and back the non-stop flight covered 7,500 miles, lasting 15 hours 45 minutes - at the time, the longest combat flight in history. The Vulcan was refuelled by Victor tankers five times on the outward journey and once on the return journey.

Signed by Flt Lt Martin Withers DFC.

Signed limited edition of 150 prints.

Paper size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm)


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N33. RAF Vulcan MKB2 by Barry Price.

Open edition print.

Image size 16 inches x 12 inches (41cm x 31cm)


Website Price: £ 150.00  

To purchase these prints individually at their normal retail price would cost £261.00 . By buying them together in this special pack, you save £111




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Signatures on item 2
*The value given for each signature has been calculated by us based on the historical significance and rarity of the signature. Values of many pilot signatures have risen in recent years and will likely continue to rise as they become more and more rare.
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The signature of Squadron Leader Martin Withers, DFC

Squadron Leader Martin Withers, DFC
*Signature Value : £30 (matted)

Joined the RAF in 1968. In 1971, he was posted to 44 Sqn at RAF Waddington as a Vulcan co-pilot, remaining there on 50 Sqn as a captain until 1976. After 3 years as a Jet Provost QFI at RAF Linton-on-Ouse, he returned to RAF Scampton as a QFI on the Vulcan Operational Conversion Unit. When the OCU closed, he moved again to RAF Waddington as Pilot Leader and Squadron QFI on 101 Sqn. The following year, during the Falklands War, he and his crew were selected to fly 2 of the 5 Black Buck missions. Martin Withers was the captain on XM607, the first Vulcan to bomb in anger during the Falklands War. On 1 May 1982, just one month after the Argentine invasion, Withers and his crew completed Black Buck One, the longest distance bombing mission in history until that time, and one of the most significant, attacking Port Stanley airfield during an 8,000 mile, 16 hour flight from their base at Ascension Island. for which he was awarded the DFC, with the other crewmembers being Mentioned in Dispatches. With the final demise of the Vulcan squadrons, he returned to No1 FTS at RAF Linton-on-Ouse, where he served as squadron commander and Deputy Chief Instructor, until leaving the RAF in 1991, having flown over 5500 hours (2000 on Vulcans). Since then he has accumulated a further 9500 hours on a variety of airliners, and is now flying the Boeing 767.

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