Low Pass over the Mohne Dam by Anthony Saunders signed by 3 Dambuster veterans For Sale

Low Pass over the Mohne Dam by Anthony Saunders signed by 3 Dambuster veterans
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.


Buy Now

Low Pass over the Mohne Dam by Anthony Saunders signed by 3 Dambuster veterans:
$165.00

Commemorating one of the most legendary Missions in history - the Dambusters Raid

LOW PASS OVER THE MÖHNE DAMby Anthony Saunders

Guy Gibson comes under fire from the defending garrison as he powers his LancasterAJ-Gat full throttle over the dam to confirm the extent of the successful breach. Below him, and clearly visible, the bright moonlight reveals the huge rupture in the dam’s massive wall as the swirling avalanche of water surges into the valley below. With the subsequent destruction of the Eder Dam, and the damage to the Sorpe Dam, the men of 617 Sqn had achieved what they were asked, and more.

In late February 1943 a unique decision was taken by the RAF to form the now legendary 617 Squadron, a highly specialized unit within Bomber Command. Its task was to be the destruction of the huge Möhne, Sorpe and Eder dams, which provided vital services to German industry. Tasked with providing the crews for this new squadron was the young, outstanding, bomber and night-fighter pilot Wing Commander Guy Gibson, already a veteran of 174 bomber operations. On 21 March 1943 the unit was formed at RAF Scampton under his command, and the chosen men had just eight weeks to prepare for the task in hand.

The specially modified Lancasters would drop a unique mine developed by the aeronautical design genius Barnes Wallis. This special ‘bouncing bomb’ would, when dropped from a precise low level, bounce across the water like a skimming stone before sliding down the dam wall and detonating. Of the nineteen Lancasters that took off from Scampton on the night of 16/17 May 1943, eight would never return, but the damage and industrial dislocation caused was considerable, and the boost to the morale of the British people immense

THE SIGNATURES

The print is individually hand numbered and signed by the artist and three veterans who played a vital part in this legendary mission:

Squadron LeaderGEORGEJOHNSONMBE DFM
CorporalKENLUCAS
CorporalMAUREENSTEVENS

Please note:The prints in my store are hand-signed by the veterans involved in thepainting so the signatures are original autographs and not reproductions.The certificate of authenticity is included.

CONDITION:My items are guaranteed to be in perfectcondition, any issues are clearly detailed in the description.

SHIPPING:As a former aviation art retailer I have shipped countless prints overthe years. My prints are rolled in acid free tissue and shipped in heavy dutytubes, and the shipping isinsured andguaranteed.

Ifyou are interested in more than one item I will always do my best to combinethe shipping to save costs – please just ask.



Buy Now

Related Items:

Low Pass over the Mohne Dam by Anthony Saunders signed by 3 Dambuster veterans picture

Low Pass over the Mohne Dam by Anthony Saunders signed by 3 Dambuster veterans

$165.00



Model 4565SF UNIFONE PORTABLE TELEPHONE SET WITH LOW-PASS FILTER - VERY OLD picture

Model 4565SF UNIFONE PORTABLE TELEPHONE SET WITH LOW-PASS FILTER - VERY OLD

$50.00



TRAM CB RADIO MODEL XL5 VINTAGE PA-115 TV-42-LP Low Pass Filter Pace Speaker picture

TRAM CB RADIO MODEL XL5 VINTAGE PA-115 TV-42-LP Low Pass Filter Pace Speaker

$100.00



Powered by WordPress. Designed by WooThemes