Collector's autograph display featuring the original signatures of Air Vice Marshal DAVID SCOTT-MALDEN DSO DFC* and Air Commodore PETE BROTHERS DSO DFC* - RAF Battle of Britain Pilots.
Signatures of two famous fighter pilots from the Battle of Britain. Both flew operationally throughout the heaviest fighting of the campaign surviving to become legendary, highly decorated fighter leaders. Pete Brothers first saw action over Dunkirk in May 1940 scoring his first victory, an Me 109 destroyed near the beaches. He then flew through the thick of the Battle of Britain, first with 32 Sqn then as a flight commander with 257 Sqn at Martlesham with Bob Stanford-Tuck.
Meanwhile David Scott-Malden flew Spitfires in 12 Group's Duxford Wing under the leadership of Douglas Bader. The air fighting raged at a blistering and unrelenting pace.
This mounted ensemble will fit into a generally available, standard size 12 x 12 inch ready made frame.
Exclusive to us - this signature ensemble comes with a free, high quality, printed information sheet and a detailed pilot bio - particularly useful if you are giving the ensemble as a gift - more information.
FREE - pack of 4 top quality aviation Christmas cards included.
Artist:
artwork by Darryl Legg.
From:
Military Signature Archive.
Edition:
75
Size:
12 x 12 inches (30 x 30 cm)
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