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‘Blast From The Past’ – by Keith Hill
A Buccaneer during the first Gulf War.
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Limited Edition Lithographic Print
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'Blast From The Past' – by Keith Hill
A Buccaneer during the first Gulf War.
Limited Edition Lithographic Print
‘Blast From The Past’ – by Keith Hill
A Buccaneer during the first Gulf War.
Each print is Signed and Numbered by the Artist, Keith Hill, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
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Other options available for 'Blast From The Past' print:
Original Oil Painting Oil on Canvas, SOLD
'Drop Zone' – by Keith Hill
C47's of the 315th Troop Carrier Group from Spanhoe Lodge Airfield in Northamptonshire, drop paratroopers into Holland during Operation Market Garden – September 1944. The print is countersigned.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'Extended Resolve' – by Keith Hill
A 48th Fighter Wing F-15 Eagle, and 100th ARW KC135.
Limited Edition Lithographic Print
'First Strike – July 4th 1942' – by Keith Hill
The very first mission flown by the 15th Bomber Squadron, July 4th 1942.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'Combat For The 305th' – by Keith Hill
B-17’s of the 305th Bomb Group from Chelveston, on a mission over Germany.
Limited Edition Lithographic Print
'Dragon Lady' – by Keith Hill
U2 spy plane.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'Against All Odds' – by Keith Hill
B-17's of the 92nd Bomb Group (Heavy) RAF Alconbury, flying the mission on July 26 1943 to Hannover. It was for his actions during this mission that Flight Officer John C. Morgan was awarded the Medal of Honor.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'Encounter Over The Bay' – by Keith Hill
A Mosquito Night Fighter as flown by Wing Commander H. E. Tappin, DFC, Downing HE177 over the Bay of Biscay. Shortly after this event Wing/Commander Tappin was posted as officer commanding RAF Twinwood Farm.
Print #4 in The Twinwood Collection.
Limited Edition Lithographic Print
'At The End Of The Day' – by Keith Hill
Two Spitfires of the US Navy, Composite Squadron Seven, crossing the Normandy beachhead. Aircraft of CVN-7 were used as 'spotters' for the battleships off the Normandy coast. These ships could fire up to 22 miles inland. Signed by 6 Normandy veterans.
Limited Edition Lithographic Print