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Wrong Place, Wrong Time Limited edition giclee, size TBD

Scheduled for release in late spring 2005

On October 27, 1918 Maj. William Barker, one of the highest scoring Allied aces of WW1, took off from Beugnatre on what would become one of the controversial flights of the war. Flying a new type of aircraft, the Sopwith Snipe, Barker crossed over the lines in an attempt to score another victory before returning to England. He found what he was looking for near the town of Valenciennes, scoring a high altitude victory over a two seat reconnaisance aircraft high above the Mormal Forest. In the process, however, Barker himself was attaked from below by Fokker DVIIs from an unknown German Jasta. Wounded and disoriented, Barker lapsed in and out of conciousness as his plane fell from the sky. As he fought for his life among an unknown number of German aircraft he even attempted to ram one of the Germans. In the end, Barker managed to bring his Snipe down inside of the Allied lines. William Barker was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions that day.

Printed on acid free rag paper, this is the second print in the "Legendary Encounters " series. The edition consists of 200 prints. each of which is signed and numbered by Russell Smith.

Remarques Available $25 per remarque



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