Aircraft - Swordfish
The Channel Dash (officially known as Operation Cerberus) was one of three
operations during the Second World War for which the Swordfish was to
become the most famous. Heavily outgunned in the Straits of Dover on this
day in February 1942 by the German warships Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and
Prinz Eugen, with their accompanying flotilla of destroyers and motor
torpedo boats, and with top cover provided by deadly fighter aircraft
of the Luftwaffe, all six Fleet Air Arm Swordfish were shot down. Only
five of the eighteen aircrew survived. Here we see the Swordfish flown
by Sub. Lt. Kingsmill and Sub. Lt. Samples with PO Bunce in the rear,
fighting for their lives with his machine gun.
The bravery of the Swordfish aircrew in this and all other operations
is a matter of history and must never be forgotten.
Approx. overall print size 26½ ” x 16½”
*100 Primary Edition: £95 inc vat (£80.85+vat)
**50 Artist Proofs: £125 inc vat (£106.38+vat)
* Signed by C.P.O. Donald Bunce (Shot down in the attack.)
** Signed by: Capt. AWF Sutton DSC*; Lt. Cdr. Edgar Lee (also shot down
during the Channel Dash); Lieut. NC Gillis; Sub. Lt. Stanley Brand; (4
signatures)
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