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Avro Vulcan Bomber aircraft of the Royal Air Force. Aviation art prints of the RAF's Vulcan Bomber by leading aviation artists David Pentland, Nicholas Trudgian, Michael Rondot, Robert Taylor, Geoff Lea, Keith Woodcock and Barry Price. Available from Cranston Fine Arts, the aviation art company.

The Avro Vulcan was the worlds first delta winged heavy bomber. the first prototype flew on the 30th August 1952 and the first production Vulcan flew in February 1955.  The first Avro Vulcan's arrived for service with the Royal Air Force with 230 operational Conversion Unit (OCU) at RAF Finningley in May 1956. with the first squadron to receive the Vulcan in July 1957 was 83 squadron.  In April 1968 Bomber Command merged into the Newly created Strike Command with eight Squadrons being equipped with Vulcan's.  A terrain Hugging variant was introduced (the Vulcan SR2) in 1973 to all squadron except  no. 27 squadron (Flying Elephants) which was a maritime reconnaissance squadron (also named Dumbo which the squadron was given permission by Walt Disney to use the badge)  The Last Major role for the Avro Bomber was the bombing of Argentinean Airfields in the Falkland Islands During The Falklands Conflict.

The Avro Vulcan high Altitude Bomber with a crew of five. Top Speed 650 mph with a ceiling of 60,000 feet. maximum range of 5750 miles (with in flight refuelling). with a conventional bomb load of 21 x 1000 lb bombs. 

The Persuaders by Philip West.The Persuaders by Philip West. 2 editions available from £95.00
Return to Ascension by Simon Atack.Return to Ascension by Simon Atack. 2 editions available from £95.00
Vulcan Twilight by David Pentland. Vulcan Twilight by David Pentland. £95.00
Deterrent at Dawn by Keith Woodcock. Deterrent at Dawn by Keith Woodcock. £95.00
Corporate Prelude by Philip West.Corporate Prelude by Philip West. (B) 2 editions available from £135.00
Vulcan B.2, 50 Sqn, Waddington by Ivan Berryman.Vulcan B.2, 50 Sqn, Waddington by Ivan Berryman. 5 editions available from £95.00
Black Buck One by Keith Woodcock (B)Black Buck One by Keith Woodcock. (C) 2 editions available from £75.00
Cold War Warrior by Keith Woodcock. Cold War Warrior by Keith Woodcock. £18.00
Falklands Bomber by Keith Aspinall. Falklands Bomber by Keith Aspinall. £18.00
Vulcan Thunder by Nicolas Trudgian. (C)Vulcan Thunder by Nicolas Trudgian (AP) 3 editions available from £
RAF Vulcan MKB2 by Barry Price. RAF Vulcan MKB2 by Barry Price. £13.00
Falklands Vulcan by Ivan Berryman.Falklands Vulcan by Ivan Berryman. 4 editions available from £80.00
Vulcan Return by Ivan Berryman.Vulcan Return by Ivan Berryman. 4 editions available from £80.00
Lone Ranger by John Young. Lone Ranger by John Young. £79.80
Debut by Ivan Berryman.Debut by Ivan Berryman. 3 editions available from £95.00
Heyday by Steve Gibbs. Heyday by Steve Gibbs. £40.00
Delta Lady by Philip West.Delta Lady by Philip West. 2 editions available from £135.00
Power and the Glory by Ivan Berryman.Power and the Glory by Ivan Berryman. 3 editions available from £43.00
Vulcan  XH558, The Loved One by Michael Rondot.Vulcan XH558, The Loved One by Michael Rondot. 2 editions available from £90.00
Vulcan Refuel by Ivan Berryman.Vulcan Refuel by Ivan Berryman. 4 editions available from £80.00
The Ultimate Deterrent by Keith Aspinall. The Ultimate Deterrent by Keith Aspinall. £38.00

 

Vulcan Sunset by Geoff Lea.Vulcan Sunset by Geoff Lea. 2 editions available from £95.00

  Debut by Ivan Berryman  Vulcan prototypes and Avro 707s flown together in 1951. To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of this event we have released a  signed limited edition of 500 prints  

RAF Vulcan MKB2 by Barry Price  Royal Air Force subsonic bomber the Vulcan last used in the bombing of Goose Green during the Falklands War.

Falklands Bomber by Keith Aspinall  When Vulcan  XM607 attacked the airfield at port Stanley on the 30th April 1982, during the Falkland's War  it had flown the longest recorded bombing mission at that time

Lone Ranger by John Young.  Sorely missed on the air display circuit, this Vulcan is pictured flying high over Niagra Falls. Used as a heavy bomber and particularly in the Falklands War of 1982, just the sound of the engines and the vibrations of the ground announced its arrival. Rumour had it that this magnificent aircraft might make a return at some time to the air display scene but this seems to be increasingly unlikely as time passes.

Deterrent at Dawn by Keith Woodcock  A Vulcan Mk B2 of 44 sqn lifting off into the dawn sky during the cold war. 44 sqn were the first equipped with these aircraft in 1960, initially receiving the earlier Mk 1As passed on from 83 and 617 sqns who had upgraded to the B2 as the Mk 1A was phased out. It was in fact the last squadron to use them, seeing active service in the bombing of Port Stanley during the Falklands war and finally relinquishing them in 1984.

Cold War Warrior by Keith Woodcock   Vulcan XM594 overflies the Soviet Carrier Kiev.

Vulcan Thunder by Nicholas Trudgian An Avro Vulcan BMk2 of No. 617 (dambuster) Squadron thunders into the air in a scene from the early 1960's. Painted in all-white anti-nuclear flash markings these Vulcan's formed the mainstay of the R.A.F. nuclear strike force.

Black Buck One by Keith Woodcock  The longest ever bombing mission, 30th April - 1st May 1982. Vulcan B2 XM607 of 44 sqn prepares to refuel from Victor K2 XH672 of 57 sqn on its return from bombing Port Stanley Airport on the Falklands. Delta Lady by Philip West  Moments after take off, the mighty Avro Vulcan XH558 bomber begins her majestic climb through storm clouds, out over the British countryside towards the North Sea. A masterpiece of British engineering 'excellence', she acted as a nuclear deterrent throughout the Cold War until the arrival of Polaris. Prior to her retirement in 1993 she had thrilled many in air displays nationwide. XH558 has been restored to fly in display flight in 2002 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first flight of the Vulcan.Signatories: Sqn Ldr David Thomas, Wg Cdr Mike Pollitt, Sqn Ldr Andy Marson, Sqn Ldr Barry Masefield. 

Vulcan  XH558, The Loved One by Michael Rondot "The noise was fantastic. The earth moved and shook as a huge trumpeting roar set off all the car alarms. The hairs on the back of my neck stood on end; everyone stood still and listened and then it appeared. I fell in love and I knew I would never forget my first Vulcan display." Few aircraft have evoked such strong emotions with the airshow going public as Vulcan XH558, the subject of Michael Rondot's painting. Climbing almost vertically, with black smoke pouring from its thundering engines at full power, the Vulcan could bring any airshow to a complete standstill. Crowds watched in awe as the majestic delta-winged bomber created a deafening roar of smoke and noise, the sight and sound of its display an emotional and unforgettable experience for those who witnessed it.  Signatories: MRAF The Lord Craig of Radley, Sqn Ldr Martin Withers and Sqn Ldr David Thomas.

Heyday by Steve Gibbs  The retirement of the mighty Vulcan from the Royal Air Force with all its attendant publicity tends to make us forget the heady days when even the smaller At Home or Station Air Day could rely on the Vulcan as one of its star attractions. In this picture artist Steve Gibbs has tried to create something of that simple carnival atmosphere of the provincial show by showing the scene at an Open Day at RAF Swinderby in Lincolnshire during the early 1980s. Avro Vulcan B2 XM575 does a dramatic touch-and-go in front of the distinctive hangers of the well-known former airfield. As the pilot applies full power, the smoke from the Olympus engines begins to build as the magnificent delta thunders into the air to demonstrate its astounding agility to a totally enthralled crowd of onlookers.

 

 

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Ivan Berryman - Battle of Britain Art

Artist Ivan Berryman has been producing many pencil drawings depicting scenes from the Battle of Britain. Each of these is signed by one of the pilots who was actually present at the battle, and is often inspired by the events they took part in themselves. Special signed print editions have also been created from existing full colour print editions, with some featuring multiple pilot signatures. You can find all of Ivan's Battle of Britain artwork on his website - www.ivanberryman.com, or see a full list of pencil drawings - updated regularly, in our dedicated section of pencil drawings.

When you go to a product page for an item in our shop, click on the names of the pilots where they are linked in the text for an item to see a profile page for that pilot. Often we include photos of signing sessions along with details of their flying career, and a full list of all items signed by the pilot.

Pilot Signed Battle of Britain Prints and Original Pencil Drawings

Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain

We are busy building up a portfolio of many many original pencil drawings which depict events from the Battle of Britain, the famous air battle won by 'the Few' in the summer of 1940. The British and Commonwealth pilots defended the air above Britain and the surrounding seaways from the might of the German Luftwaffe. Greatly outnumbered, the bravery of these young pilots saved the country from invasion, and let Britain survive to go on to defeat Germany. Without that first crucial victory, the outcome of the war could have been so very different. We have been busy arranging signing sessions with the few pilots who fought in that great battle who remain with us to this day. Our newly commissioned pencil drawings are often based on the descriptions of the battle by these great men, and are authenticated by their signatures. We have also had several editions of existing prints signed in full, or have signatures added to parts of existing editions. We have also incoporated signatures of some of the German pilots who also took part in the battle, some of whom went on to become top scoring aces of the war. See our Original Pencil Drawings Section - particularly the section of artists David Pentland and Ivan Berryman. Also, see our New Signature Editions section to see all of our newly signed editions.

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