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Bac Lightning F 1a Adam Tooby Jet Aircraft Aircraft Art Military

bac Lightning F 1a Adam Tooby Jet Aircraft Aircraft Art Military
bac Lightning F 1a Adam Tooby Jet Aircraft Aircraft Art Military

Bac Lightning F 1a Adam Tooby Jet Aircraft Aircraft Art Military We now offer most of our prints in two sizes a2 ( 59.4 x 42 cm 23.4 x 16.5 inches) and super wide (90cm x 59.4cm 36 inches x 23.4 inches) . the prints are on a heavyweight 285 gsm cotton based fine art paper printed with a 12 colour process for a flawless reproduction. each print is limited to 200 and are individually numbered by myself. Lightning f.6 of no. 11 squadron raf arriving at raf greenham common in 1976. the english electric lightning was a british fighter aircraft that served as an interceptor during the 1960s, the 1970s and into the late 1980s. it was capable of a top speed of above mach 2. the lightning was designed, developed, and manufactured by english electric.

Bae Hawk T Mk 1a adam tooby Fighter Jets Aviation art aircraft artо
Bae Hawk T Mk 1a adam tooby Fighter Jets Aviation art aircraft artо

Bae Hawk T Mk 1a Adam Tooby Fighter Jets Aviation Art Aircraft Artо Published november 12, 2014. adam tooby specializes in aviation art and runs a gallery called finest hour art. his work has graced the boxes of uk model manufacturer airfix and now titan books has. It was designed, developed, and manufactured by english electric, which was subsequently absorbed by the newly formed british aircraft corporation. it was then marketed as the bac lightning. the lightning was the only all british mach 2 fighter aircraft. the lightning was used by the royal air force (raf) and the royal saudi air force (rsaf). English electric (bac) lightning. v1.1.2 01 mar 24 greg goebel. * during the 1950s, the british english electric (later bac) firm developed britain's first (and in a sense last) operational mach 2 fighter. a powerful and impressive aircraft that was restricted by limited endurance and armament, it went into service as an "interim solution. Contact me here at adamtooby@btinternet.

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