The Hawker Sea Fury was a British fighter plane made for the Royal Navy in the Second World War. It was the final propeller-driven fighter aircraft to be used by the Royal Navy, it was also one of the quickest production single piston-engine aeroplanes ever built.
The Sea Fury was sold to a lot of countries, and although outdated made a name for itself in the Korean War even against the MiG-15 jets!
Limited Edition Prints, sized 210mm x 300mm, signed by Royal Navy Officer Artist are available to purchase for only £9. Framed prints, larger prints and originals may be available upon request.
Message us with details of sketch required. The artwork will be despatched upon receipt of payment. Expect 2 - 3 days for delivery (max 5).
Lt Tom Lofthouse gained an A-Level in Fine Art whilst studying for his GCSE's. He has subsequently studied Aeronautical Engineering, worked as a systems engineer for a couple of years before becoming a trainee pilot in the Fleet Air Arm.
When he is not flying, he finds sketching a welcome way of relaxing and an opportunity to re-ignite a childhood passion. He predominantly sketches Aircraft due to having such a close association with them but has a wide portfolio of Military sketches. Each sketch is available as a print sized 210mm x 300mm and signed by Lt Tom Lofthouse. Originals are available on request.
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Hawker Sea Fury
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