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Return To Molesworth
'Return To Molesworth' – by Keith Hill
B-17 ‘Flying Fortress’s’ return from a mission over occupied Europe during WWII. Below can be seen the three hangers which are the only wartime buildings remaining on today’s RAF Molesworth.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
Spirit Of Chelveston
'Spirit Of Chelveston' – by Keith Hill
An RB.66C of the 42nd Tactical Recon Squadron prepares for another flight close to the Iron Curtain, at RAF Chelveston. Complete with 3 signatures: Pilot, Flight Engineer and Crew Chief.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
Summer Of ’57
'Summer Of ’57' – by Keith Hill
Molesworth Open Day during the summer of 1957.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
The Cat Comes Home
'The Cat Comes Home' – by Keith Hill
On Oct 14th 1943 the US 8th AF returned from a mission to Schwienfurt. ‘Cat ‘o 9 Tails’, was unable to find any airfield and running low on fuel, the crew baled out over Aylesbury. The aircraft glided on auto pilot, landing in Riseley, Bedford.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
Thurleigh’s Guiding Light
'Thurleigh’s Guiding Light' – by Keith Hill
B.17 ‘Flying Fortress’ on the approach to Thurleigh airfield.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
Tranquillity Broken
'Tranquility Broken' – by Keith Hill
Buccaneer of the 208th Squadron.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
Twinwood Approach
'Twinwood Approach' – by Keith Hill
On December 18th 1944 two C47 transport aircraft, of the 315th TCG from Spanhoe airfield in Northamptonshire, landed at RAF Twinwood Farm to fly the 'American Band of the AEF' to France. It was on arrival in France that it was realised their leader, Major Alton Glenn Miller, was missing.
*Text as typed on the print border.
Print #7 in The Twinwood Collection.
Limited Edition Giclee Print