Superb print taken from an original pencil drawing by artist Steve Teasdale, depicting Spitfires of a Royal Air Force "Polish" Squadron flying low over the countryside in southern England during 1941. This is a fitting tribute to the brave Polish aircrews that served in the Royal Air Force during World War Two. All the Limited Editions are signed and numbered by the artist, along with the outstanding signatures of Polish RAF veteran pilots who flew Spitfires during World War Two; Flight Lieutenant Bob Nawarski DFC (flew Hurricanes with 302 Squadron from Northolt in 1940 then Spitfires with 315 Squadron) Squadron Leader Tadeusz Andersz DFC, VM, Polish Cross of Valour (flew Spitfires with 315, 316 & 317 Squadrons) Squadron Leader Jurek Mencel DFC, Polish Cross of Valour*** (flew Spitfires with 309 & 317 Squadrons) Flight Lieutenant Adam Ostrowski (flew Spitfires with 317 Squadron) Flight Lieutenant Marjan. Sawicki DFC (flew Spitfires with 318 Squadron, served with Photo Reconnaissance Unit in North Africa & Italy) Flight Lieutenant Marian Jankiewicz, Polish Cross of Valour (flew Spitfires with 315 Squadron and then joined 639 Squadron) Flight Sergeant Stefan Ryll (flew Hurricanes then Spitfires with 306 Squadron) Flight Lieutenant Francis Pavey (formerly known as F. Tomczak until after the war. Flew Spitfires with 306 Squadron) Squadron Leader Christopher Martindale (flying instructor before & during the war, training many Battle of Britain pilots including a large number of young Polish pilots. He is famously depicted in the Battle of Britain film training young Polish pilots on bicycles) Ltd Edition: 100 Publisher Proof Edition: 30 **SOLD OUT** Overall Print Size: approx 450mm x 320mm