Steve Stonestreet "NO RADIO!, NO INSTRUEMENTS!, WHICH WAY?!" Viewed from behind the pilots seat of a B17 which is in a bad way, both starboard engines' are dead and only one good one portside, we can just see a P51 B Mustang piloted by 19 year old 1st Lt Eugene F Britton of the 359FG sweating it out on his instruments, as the cloud gets denser the only thing visible to the B17 pilot will be Eugene's wing tip! Acrylic on canvas, measuring 24"x16"
Steven L Heyen 605 Squadron Hurricane flown by Archie McKellar, late 1940. 16.5 X 28 inches. Oil on canvas.
Michael Turner art named "Amiens Attack". De Havilland Mosquitoes Mk VIs RAF 140 Wing 487 (RNZAF) Squadron leading the attack on Amiens prison in German-occupied France, "Operation Jericho", 18 February 1944.
Artist: Roy Hodgkinson (1943) Royal Australian Air Force: Artwork from the collection of the Australian War Memorial.