The Spitfire Mk 1 and Hurricane Mk 1
were the two main R.A.F fighter types of aircraft
used in 1940 during the Battle of Britain.
The depth of British strength in 1940 was shown
by the many tactical advantages Britain enjoyed.  
The R.A.F. was equipped with  fast,
maneuverable fighters in the Spitfire and
Hurricane
. The Luftwaffe's best aircraft, the Me 109, could
operate for no more than 30 minutes over
Southern England.
German chances of success hinged on whether
or not they could break the R.A.F. and seize
superiority in the air but the R.A.F. were
determined they should not.
On the 10th July 1940 the Battle of Britain began
and was soon to become one of the greatest
legends of air warfare.
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Each of the Signature Series
is printed on 16" x 11" x  190 grams
high texture paper in its original ratio size and if
required cut to size .

The Signature Series print layout has no titles or
frames only the artists signature
and print issue number.

All of the Signature Series Print Editions are of
only 100 prints .      

To ensure that your Plane Crazy Artwork pieces
remain collectible in the future all of the  
Signature Series are only produced up to the
original stated production run number.
At the end of this run the image will not be
reproduced onto this format or size again
thereby maintaining each Artworks originality.

All of the Plane Crazy Artwork range are
dispatched in protective canisters by mail
with postage charge  inclusive in the final cost of
purchase.



@£45 each
including  post & pack
The Last of the Few
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