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Items Signed by Air Vice Marshall Donald Bennett (deceased) |
| Operation Ebensburg by Ivan Berryman. (D) Price : £360.00 | Sunday 8th April 1945. Halifax B.II Series 1 (Special) JP254 of 148 Special Duties Squadron, RAF piloted by Pilot officer Bill Leckie is depicted approaching the drop zone near to the Alt Aussee salt mine in the Austrian Alps to drop four SOE agents...... | |
| SOE Drop by Ivan Berryman. (C) Price : £420.00 | Halifax B.II Series 1 (Special) JP254 of 148 Special Duties Squadron, RAF is depicted over the drop zone near to the Alt Aussee salt mine in the Austrian Alps as two of the four SOE agents exit the bomber via the crew access door. Their mission was...... | |
| Action This Day by Richard Taylor. (C) Price : £1095.00 | A cold winters morning, as dawn breaks over RAF Lissett, revealing that last nights biting wind has once again brought a covering of snow to the airfield. But, with conditions forecast to improve, tonights operation to bomb industrial targets in Ge...... | |
| Halifax Legend by Robert Taylor Price : £95.00 | RAF Pathfinder founder and Commander signs print featuring the four engined Halifax bomber....... | |
| Leading the Way by Gerald Coulson. (B) SOLD OUT | On August 15th 1942, under the leadership of Don Bennet, a new group was formed from Bomber Command to develop specialised target finding and target marking. Made up purely from experienced volunteers, this elite and highly trained group of men were...... | NOT AVAILABLE |
| White-out at Breighton - Tribute to No.78 Squadron by Ivan Berryman. (C) Price : £420.00 | With the departure of No 1 Group in May 1943, No 4 Group's 78 Sqn Halifaxes arrived at Breighton in Yorkshire from where they would continue to operate until the end of the war. Halifax III LW291 (EY-M) is depicted snowbound in the Winter of 19...... | |
| Pathfinder Halifax by Nicolas Trudgian. (B) Price : £320.00 | Remembered fondly by many RAF, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand bomber crews, the Halifax served many diverse roles in WWII, including service with Special Duties, dropping agents and supplies behind enemy lines. Halifax MkIIs of 35 Squadron, RA...... |
Packs with at least one item featuring the signature of Air Vice Marshall Donald Bennett (deceased) |
| Handley Page Halifax Print Pack. Pack Price : £330.00 Saving : £305 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Leading the Way by Gerald Coulson. Halifax Legend by Robert Taylor Friday the 13th by Ivan Berryman. (B) Halifax Mk.III NA337 by Ivan Berryman. (D) | |
Pack 536. Pack of two RAF Halifax bomber prints by Robert Taylor and Ivan Berryman. Pack Price : £145.00 Saving : £145 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Halifax Legend by Robert Taylor Friday the 13th by Ivan Berryman. | ||
Halifax Aircraft Print Pack by Robert Taylor and Gerald Coulson. Pack Price : £240.00 Saving : £120 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Leading the Way by Gerald Coulson. Halifax Legend by Robert Taylor | ||
WW2 Halifax Prints by Philip West and Robert Taylor. Pack Price : £180.00 Saving : £155 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Mutual Support by Philip West. Halifax Legend by Robert Taylor |
Air Vice Marshall Donald Bennett Squadron details |
Air Vice Marshall Donald Bennett Aircraft details |
Halifax Manufacturer : Handley Page Built : 6177 | Halifax Royal Air Force heavy Bomber with a crew of six to eight. Maximum speed of 280mph (with MK.VI top speed of 312mph) service ceiling of 22,800feet maximum range of 3,000 miles. The Halifax carried four .303 browning machine guns in the tail turret, two .303 browning machines in the nose turret in the MK III there were four .303 brownings in the dorsal turret. The Handley Page Halifax, first joined the Royal Air Force in March 1941 with 35 squadron. The Halifax saw service in Europe and the Middle east with a variety of variants for use with Coastal Command, in anti Submarine warfare, special duties, glider-tugs, and troop transportation roles. A total of 6177 Halifax's were built and stayed in service with the Royal Air Force until 1952 |
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