Description
Falklands War
Black Buck One was the longest distance bombing operation flown in history, covering a distance of 8,000 miles by the crew of Vulcan XM607 to successfully bomb the runway at Port Stanley Airfield. It would be Britain’s opening strike against Argentina’s occupation of the British Falklands Islands on April 2nd 1982.
Here depicting the last of the Victor air to air refueling operations in a violent electrical storm the crews had to battle through, just 2 hours from the target at Port Stanley airfield.
All orders are supplied with the back story behind the painting.
Giclée Print on Archival Paper
Measuring 33″ x 24″ and printed on very high quality Archival Paper. Signed and numbered by Simon Atack and issued with a Certificate of Authenticity
Giclée Print on Canvas – UK orders only
For that ‘original’ look. 36″ x 24″ supplied unstretched and signed and numbered on the back of the canvas and issued with a Certificate of Authenticity
Remarque Edition
Giclée Print on Archival Paper – Measuring 33″ x 24″ and printed on very high quality Archival Paper. Signed and numbered by Simon Atack and issued with a Certificate of Authenticity. Simon will draw a small original pencil image at the bottom of the print on either the left, right or in the middle
Edition Sizes:
Giclée Print on Archival Paper – 400
Giclée Print on Canvas – 200
Remarque Edition – 50
– 50Copyright Image and Text Simon W. Atack