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| Keith Woodcock |
Keith's early work concentrated on magazine illustrations and book covers, and although he still undertakes this work from time to time, the vast majority of his current paintings are now specifically commissioned by service organisations and private clients. Keith is a former Chairman of the Guild of Aviation Artists, he also gives illustration lectures, critiques and workshops. |
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Spitfire Dawn by Keith Woodcock. No text for this item |
Black Buck One by Keith Woodcock. The longest ever bombing mission, 30th April - 1st May 1982. Vulcan B2 XM607 of 44 sqn prepares to refuel from Victor K2 XH672 of 57 sqn on its return from bombing Port Stanley Airport on the Falkland |
Unexpected Snow by Keith Woodcock. Covered in snow, an Avro Lancaster bomber is parked as a winter's dawn approaches at its squadron's airfield. A fitting tribute to the Avro Lancaster bomber of Bomber Command and all the crews that flew in this stalwart of the Royal Air Force bombing squadrons. |
Lancasters by Keith Woodcock. Royal Air Force ground crew engineers work on the engine of a Lancaster at its squadron's airfield. A fitting tribute to the Avro Lancaster bomber of Bomber Command and all the crews that flew in and also worked on this magnificent aircraft. |
City of Lincoln by Keith Woodcock. (PC) Avro Lancaster City of Lincoln depicted as she appeared in 1995. |
English Electric (BAC) Canberra by Keith Woodcock. No text for this item |
Hawker Hurricane MkI by Keith Woodcock. No.85 Squadron Hurricanes scramble. |
North American F100 Super Sabre by Keith Woodcock. No text for this item |
Scramble, Combat, Return by Keith Woodcock. No text for this item |
ANT 20bis by Keith Woodcock (P) The Andrei Tupolev designed ANT-20bis, a variant of the ANT-20 Maxim Gorki. This original painting was reproduced in Aeroplane Monthly in August 1990. |
The Night Awaits by Keith Woodcock. SOLD OUT. |
The Endless Sky by Keith Woodcock. A trio of Supermarine Spitfire Mk IXs from 611 Squadron. EN555 FY-X joined the squadron on 9th March 1943, BS387 FY-Y was sent to join 611 squadron in February 1943 and EN133 FY-B went to 611 squadron on 16th November 1942. EN133 was engaged by Fw190s of JG26 on 14th March 1943 and was shot down. The pilot, Squadron Leader J H Slater AFC, was killed. |
Low Level Raiders by Keith Woodcock. Two De Havilland Mosquito FBMk VIs of 464 squadron set out on a low level mission in difficult weather conditions. |
Back to English Soil by Keith Woodcock. A Boeing B17G of the 91st BG USA 8th Airforce returns to English soil on three engines after a fraught daylight mission over Germany. |
Preparation, Trepidation, Relaxation by Keith Woodcock. No text for this item |
Night Mission Ahead by Keith Woodcock. Lancaster BIII OF-J PB410 of 97 sqn. lifts off from Coningsby (Tattershall Castle in the background) in 1944/45 en route for a night mission over Germany. This squadron was the second to equip with Lancasters in Jan1942 after a year with its predecessor, the Manchester. It used Lancasters until July 1946 when it converted to yet another Avro type, the Lincoln. |
Deterrent at Dawn by Keith Woodcock. A Vulcan Mk B2 of 44 sqn lifting off into the dawn sky during the cold war. 44 sqn were the first equipped with these aircraft in 1960, initially receiving the earlier Mk 1As passed on from 83 and 617 sqns who had upgraded to the B2 as the Mk 1A was phased out. It was in fact the last squadron to use them, seeing active service in the bombing of Port Stanley during the Falklands war and finally relinquishing them in 1984 |
Dawn Scramble by Keith Woodcock. May 1940 and Hawker Hurricanes of No 501 squadron with the leading aircraft being flown by Sgt. Ginger Lacey, take off from their base in France to engage advancing enemy. |
Stirling - The Heavy Brigade by Keith Woodcock. The Royal Air Force Short Stirling used by bomber command during World War Two. This aircraft carries the code AA-K of No.75 Squadron. |
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