First Light
Battle of Britain July 1940
by
Philip West
Another busy start to the day at Biggin Hill in the summer
of 1940. The Battle of Britain is at its height and 92 Squadron Spitfires
with Geoffrey Wellum in ‘G’ for George, depart under early
morning sunlight to engage a mass of incoming enemy aircraft over the
southeast coast. By the end of 1940 the Squadron was credited with having
destroyed 127 German aircraft.
Each print signed by Flt. Lt. Geoffrey Wellum DFC
Artist Proofs and Remarques also signed by the
legendary Squadron Leader Neville Duke DFC DSO** AFC CzMC
Squadron Leader Geoffrey Wellum DFC joined the RAF with a Short Service
Commission in August 1939. He joined no 92 Squadron flying Spitfires
in June 1940 at the time of Dunkirk . He flew throughout the Battle
of Britain, later completing over 50 fighter sweeps and escorts over
northern France and Belgium until August 1941. He then joined 65 Squadron
as Flight Commander in March 1942 operating over northern France and
flew off Aircraft Carrier Furious on operation Pedestal, to Malta. (Geoff
was a Flt. Lt. during “Operation Pedestal”) He returned
to the UK as a test pilot Gloster Aircraft and finished the war as a
Pilot Attack Instructor.
Geoffrey was credited with three destroyed, four probables
and several damaged and was awarded the DFC in July 1941.
Approx. Overall print size 16” x 26”
150 Primary Edition, 25 Artist Proofs
and 25 Remarques
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