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Tigermoth Aviation Art Prints by Aviation Artists John Young and Ivan Berryman. - Direct Art

DHM5009. Summer Rally by John Young. <p> Aviation rally on an English summer day with a number of classic cars and vintage biplanes, including a De Havilland Dragon Rapide and a Tiger Moth. <br> Published 1988. <p><b>SOLD OUT.</b> <b><p>Signed limited edition prints.  <p> Image size 27 inches x 19 inches (69cm x 48cm)
B14.  First Wings by Ivan Berryman. <p>First flown on 26th October 1931. The De Haviland DH82 Tiger Moth was to enjoy one of the longest and most distinguished careers in aviation history. Depicted here is an example of that variant employed by an elementary and reserve flying training school during the early part of World War Two.<b><p>Signed limited edition of 250 prints. <p> Image size 17 inches x 10 inches (43cm x 25cm)

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Tigermoth Aviation Art Prints by Aviation Artists John Young and Ivan Berryman.

PCK2535. Tigermoth Aviation Art Prints by Aviation Artists John Young and Ivan Berryman.

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DHM5009. Summer Rally by John Young.

Aviation rally on an English summer day with a number of classic cars and vintage biplanes, including a De Havilland Dragon Rapide and a Tiger Moth.
Published 1988.

SOLD OUT.

Signed limited edition prints.

Image size 27 inches x 19 inches (69cm x 48cm)


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B14. First Wings by Ivan Berryman.

First flown on 26th October 1931. The De Haviland DH82 Tiger Moth was to enjoy one of the longest and most distinguished careers in aviation history. Depicted here is an example of that variant employed by an elementary and reserve flying training school during the early part of World War Two.

Signed limited edition of 250 prints.

Image size 17 inches x 10 inches (43cm x 25cm)





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