DAWN SCRAMBLE
by Robert Taylor
Biggin
Hill was one of the most active R.A.F. Fighter bases of World
War II. Fighter aircraft scrambled as many as seven or eight
times a day during the height of the Battle of Britain. Mark
Vb Spitfires are seen retracting their undercarriage almost
as soon as they leave the ground in order to gain height as
quickly as possible.
Each
print is individually signed by the artist and one of the
most
'natural' fighter pilots - Bob Stanford-Tuck
The
Signatories
BOB
STANFORD-TUCK
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