
THE BIGGIN HILL WING
by Nicolas Trudgian
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With the Battle of Britain won and the threat of Nazi invasion halted, by early 1941 the Royal Air Force High Command issued orders to take the fight back across the Channel against Adolf Hitler’s occupying forces in Northern Europe. By March, Air Chief Marshal William Sholto-Douglas had replaced Sir Hugh Dowding as Air Officer Commander of Fighter Command and had appointed Wing Leaders at each fighter station in No. 11 Group to lead offensive operations over France. Among those chosen to lead the offensive operations were some of the top outstanding RAF squadron commanders, Wing Commander Harry Broadhurst DFC, AFC (Hornchurch), Squadron Leader Douglas Bader DSO, DFC (Tangmere), Squadron Leader John Peel DFC (Kenley) Wing Commander Victor Beamish DSO, DFC, AFC (North Weald) and Squadron Leader ‘Sailor’ Malan DSO, DFC who had been appointed to Biggin Hill. It was Malan above any other who re-wrote the rules of air combat tactics during this period; his ‘Ten Rules of Air Fighting’ became avid reading in every crew-room in Fighter Command. The wings normally consisted of three squadrons of Spitfire, Hurricane or mixed formations. The new fighter sweeps it was hoped would entice the German Air Force up to fight, which in many cases it did. Another role for which the wings were used was to provide escort cover for light-bomber incursions to attack German installations and airfields. By late May and early June, the number of fighter sweeps had increased as the fine spring weather improved and daily combat with the Luftwaffe raged in the skies along the Channel Front. Nicolas Trudgian has excelled himself once again as his latest painting depicts the legendary South African fighter pilot Adolph Gysbert ‘Sailor’ Malan, leading the Biggin Hill Wing Spitfire V’s of 74, 92 and 609 Squadrons out over the Kent countryside, on a early misty morning on another sweep across the English Channel into occupied Northern France. This new amazing atmospheric image portrayed by one of the worlds leading aviation artists is destined to become a collector’s item in years to come. Overall print size 28 1/2 " x 20" Printed in lightfast inks on acid free archival paper. MAIN EDITION LIMITED TO ONLY 225 copies worldwide - £115 inc vat
ARTIST PROOFS - with TWO companion prints Signed by by 6 veterans
Sailor Malan by Nicolas Trudgian
Duke's First victory by Nicolas Trudgian On the 25th of June 1941 Pilot Officer Neville Duke flying as wing man to Flight Lieutenant Allan Wright DFC claims his first victory a Me109f over the French coast near Dunkirk LIMITED TO ONLY 100 copies worldwide £170inc vat
REMARQUE EDITION - with TWO companion prints Signed by 7 veterans LIMITED TO ONLY 30 Copies worldwide - £285inc
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