HEADING INTO ATTACK
by Anthony Saunders
HUNTERS OVER THE CHANNEL – THE RAF
Part of an outstanding pair of prints with OUT OF THE BLUE in which artist Anthony Saunders remembers a typical but eventful day during the Battle of Britain.
Having left their forward airfield at RAF Hawkinge, Flight Lieutenant Pete Brothers leads the Hurricanes of 'Blue Section', 32 Squadron to intercept a large force of over a hundred Luftwaffe aircraft approaching over the Straits of Dover on the afternoon of 24 August 1940.
For the pilots of Fighter Command’s 12 Group, Saturday 24 August, 1940 was much the same as any of the other days they’d encountered in the past couple of months. Flying three, four and sometimes more sorties a day they’d found themselves outnumbered, outgunned, increasingly fatigued and suffering heavy losses as the Battle of Britain ground its way through that long sweltering summer of 1940. Yet still they fought, and as Hitler and his henchmen would soon discover – they would never surrender.
The day had started early for the pilots of 32 Squadron; at first light they’d left Biggin Hill and headed down to their forward base at Hawkinge which, a few miles from Folkestone, was the nearest RAF station to enemy-occupied France. With the Pas-de-Calais less than ten minutes’ flying time away and within range of the enemy’s biggest guns, Hawkinge was on the receiving end of numerous attacks and by now the Hurricane pilots of 32 Squadron were well accustomed to danger. No one was surprised, therefore, when later that afternoon yet another big battle erupted overhead, just one of the six major raids launched by the Luftwaffe throughout the day.
Using his well-honed skills with brush and canvas to record events, talented aviation artist Anthony Saunders brings us an impressive pair of new paintings, each depicting the view from either side of the Channel prior to the action. Centre stage in HEADING INTO ATTACK portrays Acting Flight Lieutenant Pete Brothers leading the Hurricanes of his ‘Blue Section’, 32 Squadron towards the enemy’s bomber formations whilst at the same time, as shown in OUT OF THE BLUE, a group of Bf109s from JG3 have just spotted the Hurricanes in the distance below and open their throttles ready to engage. In the mêlée that followed Pete Brothers downed one of the Bf109s, but despite the success that afternoon’s battle proved to be one of the last fought by 32 Squadron that summer. They’d withstood the worst of the fighting so far and later that day as the first Luftwaffe bombs fell on London, a new phase of the Battle of Britain was about to begin. It would end in triumph a few months later but for now 32 Squadron’s part was over. Reduced to eight extremely exhausted pilots, the Squadron was finally withdrawn from the front line to be rested.
Anthony’s stunning painting has now been faithfully reproduced in extremely restricted quantities as a fine art limited edition print, with each copy personally signed by the artist himself and hand numbered.
The Collector’s Edition
Adding great authenticity, every copy is issued mounted to full conservation standards to include museum-quality reproduction RAF wings and the ORIGIANL autographs of two RAF pilots who flew Hurricanes in combat during the Battle of Britain, including the famous Ace depicted:
- Air Commodore Peter Brothers CBE DSO DFC*
- Squadron Leader Jocelyn Millard AE
Upgrade to include a Remarque or Double Remarque
Anthony’s pencil Remarques are considered some of the best and largest in the industry. Every copy can be upgraded to include a unique Remarque or Double Remarque by Anthony in the lower margin of the print – a perfect way to collect his original art! If you have a special request, such as specific aircraft markings, please ask when placing your order.
HEADING INTO ATTACK is available individually or as a matching-numbered pair with OUT OF THE BLUE whilst stocks allow!
"The idea behind these two paintings was simply to portray fighters from the RAF and the Luftwaffe at the same moment in time and from a similar perspective, over the English Channel, just prior to the battle that would ensue on 24 August 1940.
The famous Hurricane Ace, Pete Brothers, made copious notes in his log book during the Battle of Britain. It was primarily with reference to these, that I was able to build up a picture of that one fleeting moment in time."
Anthony Saunders, October 2024
- Media:
- Lithograph
- Size:
- 19.5 x 7.75 inches
- Release Date:
- 10/2024
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