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Aircraft Greeting Card featuring the photograph WW1 - Bristol Fighter by Pat Speirs

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WW1 - Bristol Fighter Greeting Card

Pat Speirs

by Pat Speirs

$5.45

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Comments (1)

Douglas Castleman

Douglas Castleman

Another cool image of a great aircraft, Pat.... I'd hate to fly that high without heating and especially without oxygen! Those early aviators were made of special stuff.

Pat Speirs replied:

Couldn't agree more. Have another image on the way in a slightly warmer environment ! Thanks again for your interest and input.... Pat

Artist's Description

WW1 Series

Bristol Fighters in Italy

The Bristol F2b was the original fighter/bomber and saw considerable service in the latter part of WW1. Subsequent to that the Brisfit served with over 40 RAF Sqdns all over the world until the mid 30's, as well as with at least 15 foreign nations. It was particularly useful in the 'Colonial Policing' role and was deployed to China, Iraq, Afghanistan, India, Oman and Aden (something familiar there, perhaps!!)

Bristol F2bs of 139 Sqdn were based at Villaverla, Northern Italy, from early 1918 until 1919 and with a service ceiling of 20,000 ft could easily (?) cope with the mountain pass shown.

About Pat Speirs

Pat Speirs

Have been interested in photography since just after WW2, when film became freely available again, using Kodak Autographic equipment. Graduated, in the 50's, to 35mm and was involved in photographic work during my 17 yrs as RAF aircrew - navigator. Since retirement and migrating to Canon digital equipment have been involved with two of my sons and one grandson in a considerable amount of photographic activity, particularly composite images. Now producing digital art prints with the major emphasis on classic warbird aviation. With son, Duncan, now becoming a well-known and published wild life photographer we have started, in 2017, a new gallery reflecting Scottish sea birds - and 'feathered' flight

 

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