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04 - WWII - RAF
At The Setting Of The Sun by Simon Atack

This exceptional painting by Simon Atack brings back to life a scene played out daily by Fighter Command squadrons throughout the defining air battles fought in the summer of 1940. Mk I Hurricanes of 249 Squadron are seen returning to North Weald after heavy action over London during the culmination of the Battle of Britain in September of that year. It is evening, and the squadron has been operational since first light. Most of the pilots have flown four missions on this day, and they will be in the air again tomorrow at dawn. And so it will go till the battle is won. In this quite beautiful painting, Simon Atack shows Tom Neil’s Hurricane in the foreground. He has suffered battle damage but, as so often with the trusty Hurricane, his steed will carry him safely home to fight again.
Authenticated by TWO Battle of Britain veterans who flew Hurricanes during the battle, each print is also signed by the artist Simon Atack, and individually hand-numbered.
Squadron Leader DOUGLAS G. CLIFT
Wing Commander TOM F. NEIL DFC* AFC
Edition size: 500 signed and numbered
Print size: 20 1/2"w x 19" h
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