yes it used to be in his catalogue.
available as a print or was.
I know of two others in the series. how many altogether ...................? apparently six.
Thanks guys, if anyone has a copy of his catalogue please get in touch, would like to be able to date this if possible...........
Old threads never die ( part 579...). At the de Havilland Museum we are starting to curate a quite impressive 'Horsa' archive and this thread offers a clue to something which has mystified us.
Starting in mid-1943, after existence of the Horsa had become public knowledge, Airspeed commissioned official RAF artist Frank Wootton to produce a series of six prints showing the various phases of the glider in operation. These were reproduced as Airspeed advertisements in Aeroplane magazine unitl March 1944 ( these dates may vary ).
Throughout this year,we've steadily ( tried to ) acquire a full set via e-bay. Actually a simple and inexpensive task. Except.............we have been able to locate any mention or example of # 5. I've attached images of #4 ( ' Horsas landing near the objective' ) and #6 ( 'disembarkation of airborne troops' ).
The early prints show scenes at and after takeoff from a UK airfield, the last two 'action'scenes start in October 43 and the background would point to Operation Husky in Sicily ( July 43 ). The hills inthe background look very similar to the image shown above - BUT the Horsa has mysteriously acquired a large '77' on the starboard side. Is this #5 ?
A nice little conundrum and we shall continue to search ( OK I'll probably get loads of answers telling me I'm wrong and these are easy to find for £1 each.... )
At the least, it again shows what gems of research are available via the WRF 'search' function......
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