At the height of the Cold War during the 1970’s and through the
80’s, low level, fast-jet training sorties were absolutely crucial
to Britain’s air defences. This was an era of the true, thoroughbred
supersonic jet fighter like arguably the greatest of all jet combat aircraft
of that time; the McDonnell Douglas F.4 Phantom.
Scorching down the peaceful beauty of the Spey river valley, Scotland,
four RAF Phantom FG-1’s lead by (at that time) Wg. Cdr. Ian Macfadyen
and his navigator flying XV500, flash over Craiglockhart Castle on an
ultra low-level training sortie during the squadron’s period of
transition from its formation at RAF Conningsby to its home station at
RAF Leuchars.
Overall prints size approx. 20" x 28" / 50cms x 71 cms.
All the prints are signed by a Treble 1 Sqn. Phantom pilot and by the
artist.
*The Artist Proofs are additionally signed by Air Marshal Ian Macfadyen
– pilot of the lead aircraft.
Edition Size:
300 Primary Edition: £95 inc vat (£80.85+vat)
25 *Artist Proofs: £125 inc vat (£106.38+vat)
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