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History of 107 Squadron in aviation art prints. The Mosquito of 107 Squadron 2nd tactical Air Force shown in aviation art prints by aviation artist David Pentland. These Mosquito FBIV's are shown  striking French railways during D -Day. Giclee prints are only available from Aviation art prints a division of Cranston Fine Arts

DE HAVILAND MOSQUITO Used as a night fighter, fighter bomber, bomber and Photo-reconnaissance, with a crew of two, Maximum speed was 425 mph, at 30,300 feet, 380mph at 17,000ft. and a ceiling of 36,000feet, maximum range 3,500 miles. the Mosquito was armed  with four 20mm Hospano cannon in belly and four .303 inch browning machine guns in nose.  Coastal strike aircraft had eight 3-inch Rockets under the wings, and one 57mm shell gun in belly.

The Mossie at it was known made its first flight on 25th November 1940, and the mosquito made its first operational flight for the Royal Air Force as a reconnaissance unit based at Benson.  In early 1942, a modified version  (mark II) operated as a night fighter with 157 and 23 squadron's. In April 1943 the first De Haviland Mosquito saw service in the Far east and in 1944 The Mosquito was used at Coastal Command in its strike wings.  Bomber Commands offensive against Germany saw many Mosquitos, used as photo Reconnaissance aircraft, Fighter Escorts, and Path Finders.  The Mosquito stayed in service with the Royal Air Force until 1955. and a total of 7781 mosquito's were built. 

Overture to Overlord By David Pentland  RAF De Havilland Mosquito FbIVs of 107 Squadron, 2nd Tactical Air Force on a night bombing mission of the French Railways, as part of the allied preparations for D-Day.

Overture to Overlord by David Pentland

RAF De Havilland Mosquito FbIVs of 107 Squadron, 2nd Tactical Airforce on a night bombing mission of the French Railways, as part of the allied preparations for D-Day.

Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Image size 20 inches x 13 inches (51cm x 33cm). Price £95.00


Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm). Price £180.00


Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91.5cm x 61cm). Price £590.00


Limitededition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £460.00


Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00

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