Wessex over South Armagh
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Quick Overview
Westland Wessex HC2 helicopter over Northern Ireland.
Details
For 33 years, from1969 to 2002, the Wessex was at the centre of RAF operations in Northern Ireland. As a reliable workhorse the Wessex had no equal, and enjoyed a unique reputation as a tough and reliable foundry-built aircraft. It was employed on all major security operations as well as day-to-day troop carrying and re-supply tasks. To commemorate the retirement of the Mighty Wessex, the RAF Museum commissioned Michael Rondot to paint a pair of gun-armed Wessex over the scene of an incident in the border area of South Armagh.
Signatures: Air Chief Marshal Sir John Day KCB OBE ADC
Prices
Signed and numbered: £75.00
Artist's Proof: £120.00
Remarque: £235.00 copies have an original drawing added to the print border
Double remarque: £300.00 copies have two detailed drawings with squadron badges added to the print border
Canvas print: £300.00
Canvas prints are individually produced under the direct supervision of the artist to replicate the look and feel of the original oil painting. Each of these carefully crafted giclées is signed and numbered and treated with UV protective varnish. The standard image size is 30x20 inches but can be larger on request.
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Print Size
Print Size | 67cm x 50cm |
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