Michael Turner Aviation Art Print Pack.
DPK0241. Michael Turner Aviation Art Print Pack. Aviation Print Pack.
Items in this pack : Item #1 - Click to view individual item DHM1467. Hawker Horsley by Michael Turner. The Hawker Horsley was the last wooden aircraft to be constructed by Hawker. It was designed initially in 1923 but modified in 1925 to meet the need for torpedoes. In January 1927, No.11 Squadron were equipped with Horsleys and then No.100 Squadron. In 1928, No.33 and No.15 Squadron were also equipped with Horsleys. The first torpedo bomber versions were used by No.36 squadron from June 1928, being sent to Singapore shortly thereafter. No Horsleys were built after February 1934. Published in 1979. We have the last 120 prints of this edition which is sold out at the publisher. Open edition print. Image size 11 inches x 9 inches (28cm x 23cm)
Item #2 - Click to view individual item DHM1470. Hawker Harts by Michael Turner. Hawker Harts were first used in 1930 by No.33 Squadron at Eastchurch. Many of these aircraft were used overseas in India, the Middle East and South Africa, some still operating well into World War Two. However, in Britain, most were being replaced by 1936, having been used by a total of 20 RAF and AAF Squadrons. A total of 1042 of this aircraft were built. Published in 1979. We have the last 100 prints of this edition which is sold out at the publisher. Open edition print. Image size 11 inches x 9 inches (28cm x 23cm)
Item #3 - Click to view individual item DHM1468. Fairey IIID by Michael Turner. Fairey IIIDs served from 1924 to 1930. It could be used either as a seaplane or landplane, and was employed as both. It mainly served in the Middle East and home waters, but was used for a great number of roles throughout its service. In all, 227 Fairey IIIDs were built. Published in 1979. We have the last 100 prints of this edition which is sold out at the publisher. Open edition print. Image size 11 inches x 9 inches (28cm x 23cm)
Item #4 - Click to view individual item DHM1469. D.H.2 versus Fokker by Michael Turner. The De Havilland 2 was designed in 1915, and first used by No.24 squadron RFC and used by three RFC Squadrons in France until June 1917. A Victoria Cross was won in a De Havilland 2 by Major Lionel Rees, commanding officer of 32 Squadron. Published in 1979. We have the last 50 prints of this edition which is sold out at the publisher. Open edition print. Image size 11 inches x 9 inches (28cm x 23cm)
Website Price: £ 51.00
To purchase these prints individually at their normal retail price would cost £72.00 . By buying them together in this special pack, you save £21
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