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History of 61 squadron in aviation art prints. the Avro Lancaster of 61 squadron flown by Flight Lieutenant Bill Reid in aviation art print by Robert Taylor. The Lancaster of 61 squadron is depicted flying over Germany as an Fw190 attacks. Aviation art prints available from Cranston Fine Arts.


No Turning Back by Robert Taylor.


No Turning Back by Robert Taylor.

A Lancaster of No. 61 Squadron, RAF, piloted by Flt. Lt. Bill Reid, under attack from a German Fw190 en route to Dusseldorf on the night of November 3rd, 1943. Already injured in a previous attack, Bill Reid was again wounded but pressed on for another 50 minutes to bomb the target, then fly his badly damaged aircraft on the long journey home. The courage and devotion to duty that earned Bill Reid the Victoria Cross, was a hallmark of RAF bomber crews throughout their long six year campaign.
Item Code : RT0304No Turning Back by Robert Taylor. - Editions Available
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Paper size 32 inches x 24 inches (81cm x 61cm) Reid, Bill
Broom, Ivor
Burnett, Wilf
Iveson, Tony
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Burnett, Wilf
Broom, Ivor
Iveson, Tony
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Paper size 32 inches x 24 inches (81cm x 61cm) Bradford, Stan
Knights, Bob
Woolley, Dennis
Curtis, Lawrence
Newham, Douglas
Farquharson, William
Burnside, Dudley
Wolstenholme, Kenneth
Reid, Bill
Broom, Ivor
Burnett, Wilf
Iveson, Tony
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Bill Reid VC by Graeme Lothian. (P)


Bill Reid VC by Graeme Lothian. (P)

Lancaster LM360, piloted by Bill Reid, is raked by fire from stem to stern by a Luftwaffe Fw190 fighter. Bill Reid had already sustained injuries to his head, torso and hands from a previous attack by an Me110, but, with this rest of his crew unscathed from the previous attack, he had not mentioned his injuries. In the attack depicted here, the Fw190 makes a lethal attack on the already damaged bomber, killing one crew member and fatally wounding a second. Despite this, Bill Reid flew on to his target of Dusseldorf - a further 200 miles - successfully dropped his bombs, then turned for home. With the aid of the bomb aimer and flight engineer, the Lancaster made it across the Channel and headed for an airfield, with one leg of the damaged undercarriage failing on landing. Bill Reid was awarded the Victoria Cross for this mission.
Item Code : B0256Bill Reid VC by Graeme Lothian. (P) - Editions Available
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Harris, George
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Petrie-Andrews, John
Scrivener, Norman
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Lancaster BIIIs of 61 Sqn RAF by Keith Woodcock.


Lancaster BIIIs of 61 Sqn RAF by Keith Woodcock.

Item Code : WC0010Lancaster BIIIs of 61 Sqn RAF by Keith Woodcock. - Editions Available
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Lancaster VC by Graeme Lothian.


Lancaster VC by Graeme Lothian.

Lancasters of 61 Squadron head out for the enemy coast during the night of 3rd November 1943. Seen in the lead Lancaster is Flt Lt Bill Reid flying QR-O. After sustaining two heavy attacks by enemy night fighters, killing two crew members and injuring Reid in the head, shoulders and hands. He carried on to the target, dropping accurately his bomb load. Navigating back by Pole Star and Moon, he lost consciousness on occasions due to blood loss. He managed to find his way Shipdharn. Upon landing the undercarriage collapsed but luckily did not catch fire. For his exploits that night he was awarded the Victoria Cross.
Item Code : DHM1227Lancaster VC by Graeme Lothian. - Editions Available
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Kemp, Eric
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Thomson, George
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No Turning Back by Robert Taylor  A Lancaster comes under attack from an Fw190 during a raid over Europe On the night of November the 3rd 1943, Flight Lieutenant Bill Reid took his N0.61 Squadron Lancaster off to join a force detailed to attack Dusseldorf, deep in the heart of Germany.  Right after crossing the coast of Holland they were attacked by an Me110 night fighter, its gunfire shattering the Lancaster's windscreen and damaging the elevator, making the aircraft difficult to handle.  Though wounded in the head, shoulders and hands, after ascertaining his crew were unscathed, mentioning nothing of his injuries, Bill Reid continued towards the target, still over an hour ahead of him.  Closer to the target his Lancaster was again attacked, this time by a Focke Wulf 190 which raked the bomber from stem to stern.  His navigator was killed, hi wireless operator fatally injured, and Bill was again wounded in the attack.  Though communications within the aircraft were severed, heating had failed, and only the rear turret remained operative, Bill Reid flew his bucking Lancaster steadily towards Dusseldorf.  Having memorised his course he brought the bomber right over the target with such accuracy the bomber knew nothing of his captain's injuries or casualties to his comrades.  Photographs confirmed the bombs were released right on target.  Growing weak from loss of blood and lapsing into periods of unconsciousness, with the aid of the flight engineer and bomb-aimer, Bill steered the Lancaster towards home navigating by the pole star and moon.  Despite the intense cold, they survived a barrage of AA gunfire as they passed over the Dutch coast.  As they approached England the captain was revived, took control, and landed safely even though the runway lights were partially obscured by mist, one leg of the damaged undercarriage collapsing as the weight came on.  For his tenacity and devotion to duty Bill Reid was decorated with Britain's highest award for gallantry, the Victoria Cross.

Flight Lieutenant Bill Reid VC

 

Volunteering for RAF aircrew in 1940, Bill Reid learned to fly in California, training on the Stearman, Vultee and Harvard. After gaining his pilots wings back in England he flew Wellingtons before moving on to Lancasters in 1943. On the night of 3rd November 1943, his Lancaster suffered two severe attacks from Luftwaffe night fighters, badly wounding Reid, killing his navigator and radio operator, and severely damaging the aircraft. Bill flew on 200 miles to accurately bomb the target and get his aircraft home. For this act of outstanding courage and determination he was awarded the Victoria Cross.

 

After recovering from his injuries he flew Lancasters with the famous 617 Sqn, taking part in D-Day operations. His flying career ended when his Lancaster was hit by a stick of bombs from another aircraft; only he and his radio operator survived. After parachuting he was taken prisoner by the Germans.

Air Commodore Wilf Burnett DSO, OBE, DFC, AFC

Canadian Wilf Burnett joined the RAF before the war and at the outbreak of hostilities was flying Hampdens. He completed his first tour of 30 operations in September 1940, flying with 49 squadron at Scampton. His crew had bombed invasion barges in the Channel ports, mined enemy waters, operated against the Ruhr, and taken part in the first raids against Berlin. In July 1941 he was posted to 408 (Goose) Sqn. RCAF, at Syerston, where one night in January 1942, returning from Hamburg, their Hampden crashed in extremem weather. Wilf was the sole survivor, and he was hospitalised. Recovering he was accepted to command 138 (Special Duties) Sqn. at Tempsford who were engaged in dropping agents and supplies to the Resistance in occupied countries flying Halifaxs, later Stirlings.

Air Marshal Sir Ivor Broom KCB, CBE, DSO, DFC, AFC

Ivor Broom flew Bristol Blenheims with 114 Sqn. before being posted to the beleaguered island of Malta, still flying Blenheims, which were by now obsolete, in highly dangerous, low-level shipping strikes where squadron losses were high. In 1943 he became one of the very first Pathfinder Mosquito instructors before moving into the Late Night Striking Force with 571 sqn. He later was tasked with forming 163 sqn. Ivor Broom completed 103 bombing strike missions, including 22 separate attacks on Berlin. He also flew in the Ardennes offensive. Throughout his time on Mosquitoes his navigator was Tommy Broom (no relation), together the 'Flying Brooms' were an inseparable combination.

Squadron Leader Tony Iveson DFC, AE

Tony Iveson's first tour of duty was with RAF Fighter Command, joining 616 sqn as a Sergeant pilot at Kenley on 2 September 1940 during the Battle of Britain. Commissioned in 1942, Tony did his second tour with RAF Bomber Command, flying Lancasters with the famous 617 sqn where he was to become one of that squadron's most prominent and well respected pilots. He took part in most of 617 squadron's operations, including all three operations against the German battleship Tirpitz, and other high precision attacks.

 

 


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