Displays and Exhibitions
Gallery - Tangmere Aviation History Museum
I have 5 Paintings on display at the Tangmere Military Aviation Museum in West Sussex. ( https://www.tangmere-museum.org.uk ) This one, the small one, is titled “Tangmere Transition” and illustrates a Tempest V and Meteor of 222 Squadron, RAF. In 1945, 222 Squadron was operating the Tempest in Germany just as the war ended. The squadron then transitioned to the Meteor back at Tangmere in the UK.
Merston Hall - Tangmere Aviation Museum
This painting of the Percival Provost is displayed with the cockpit of the aircraft, which is available for customers to sit in during normal times. Unfortunately, due to the Covid - 19 situation, the exhibit is closed for participation.
Merston Hall - Tangmere Aviation History Museum
Two paintings depicting the activities of the Special Operations Executive and their mission of inserting and extracting agents into and out of France. The Westland Lysander was the primary pickup aircraft, operating into small fields in the dead of night. The smaller painting is of a night departure from Tangmere using the Lockheed Hudson, which required a bigger landing field, but was capable of carrying 10 agents rather than the 3 passengers of the Lysander.