Douglas Bader Spitfire - Map Background is a painting by Craig Tinder which was uploaded on November 16th, 2013.
Title
Douglas Bader Spitfire - Map Background
Artist
Craig Tinder
Medium
Painting - Illustration
Description
"Lord Lloyd I″ Spitfire MKVA Print
Wing Cdr. Douglas Bader
After losing his legs in an aerobatic crash in 1931, Douglas Bader recovered to become a fighter pilot with the RAF. A highly capable and admirable leader, Douglas Bader worked closely with Air Vice-Marshal Leigh-Mallory and the "Big Wing" strategic concept. Participating in the Battle of France and the Battle of Britain, Douglas Bader would amass 20 aerial victories against the Luftwaffe before being shot down over France.
While in captivity, Bader would later become the focus of the "Operation Leg Delivery", a mission coordinated between both the RAF and the Luftwaffe to dispatch new prosthetic legs. General Adolf Galland coordinated efforts to have legs safely dropped by the RAF for Bader in order to make his stay in Germany "more comfortable". Bader and his other allies were liberated in April 1945.
This fine art print includes an aged background designed from an actual World War II military map. A timeless design for any decor!
Uploaded
November 16th, 2013