Struggling for height as she crosses the South
coast of England, a damaged B-17 of the 91st Bomb Group heads home
to Bassingbourne. With its bomb doors jammed open, an engine feathered
and streaming smoke, the battle scarred B-17 and her injured crew
are nearing the completion of yet another heroic mission over Germany.
Shadowed for most of their way back by P-51Ds
of the 352nd Fighter Squadron (353rd FG), the B-17 "Ragged
Irregulars" were assured protection against enemy aircraft.
Running very low on fuel after a long day of escort duties, the
P-51 pilots will soon need to peel off and make for their base at
Raydon.
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Overall print size: 28" wide x 19¾"
high.
Image size: 24" wide x 13¾"
high.
Homeward Bound by Philip West |
| 500 s/n prints. |
US $85 |
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Philip writes,
"With the best will in the world I don't think any of us non-military
people can begin to imagine what it must be like to be shot at in
a war situation, much less what it's like to be in an aircraft at
the time. Time after time, the pilots and crew, if they were lucky
enough to survive the last mission, were sent back into battle the
next day. Both the P-51 and B-17 were incredible aircraft flown
by men of truly extraordinary bravery. We all have a lot to thank
them for." |