- Gallery - original aviation art, aerospace art and astronomical art paintings and prints for sale
- "Fury over the thames" - aviation art by Simon Cattlin
"Fury over the thames" - aviation art by Simon Cattlin
"Fury over the thames" - aviation art by Simon Cattlin
The Hawker Fury first flew on March 25th 1931 from Brooklands with George Bulman at the controls. The Fury was the RAF's first 200 MPH Fighter and was a delightful plane to fly with light and well balanced controls. It represented one of the last bi-plane frontline fighter designs and the Fury II served as the test airframe for the new RR Merlin, The Hawker Hurricane was a direct descendant of a prototype mono-plane version of the Fury.
The painting is an early 1930's scene as a low flying flying Fury follows the line of the Thames to the south of Henley ( an area I know well from the air ), two locals look up to wave at the pretty silver bi-plane as it passes overhead.
This painting was completed in 1992, no prints were produced. Original oil panting
£495.00 SALE £300.00
The original image file is low quality - the painting is sharp and detailed.
The Hawker Fury first flew on March 25th 1931 from Brooklands with George Bulman at the controls. The Fury was the RAF's first 200 MPH Fighter and was a delightful plane to fly with light and well balanced controls. It represented one of the last bi-plane frontline fighter designs and the Fury II served as the test airframe for the new RR Merlin, The Hawker Hurricane was a direct descendant of a prototype mono-plane version of the Fury.
The painting is an early 1930's scene as a low flying flying Fury follows the line of the Thames to the south of Henley ( an area I know well from the air ), two locals look up to wave at the pretty silver bi-plane as it passes overhead.
This painting was completed in 1992, no prints were produced. Original oil panting
£495.00 SALE £300.00
The original image file is low quality - the painting is sharp and detailed.