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In Safe Hands Stephen Brown Remarque
Having been damaged in action over Northern France.
The crew of a Mosquito B Mk IV have brought their aircraft down safely into the field of an English farm.
When the De Havilland Mosquito was introduced in 1941 it was a revelation.
In fact a precision bomber that used speed as its primary means of defence. And it was successfully employed in a wide range of roles and across many campaigns.
Made almost entirely of wood, it was universally acclaimed by its crews for both its excellent handling and its ability to take heavy punishment and still get home.
In Safe Hands Stephen Brown Remarque
Number 1 out of 25 Remarque Edition £450.00
prints are signed and numbered by the artist.
The overall size of the print is 28” X 20”
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