Passing between the Shetlands and the Faroe
Islands a soviet Tupolev Tu-142 long-range surveillance aircraft
is intercepted by two FG1 Phantoms out of Leuchars, Scotland. Loaded
with a full missile fit and long-range tanks, the Phantoms escort
the Bear away from the UK air defence regions, which cover around
4 million square miles. All incoming aircraft that have not filed
a flight plan must be investigated. QRA (Quick Reaction Alert) aircrew
are ready day or night, in all weather conditions, and always find
their target. This scene would have been a regular sight for QRA
Phantom aircrew investigating Soviet aircraft.
Philip writes; "The
Phantom is one of my all-time favourite aircraft. It's impossible
not to be impressed with the Phantoms 'I mean business' appearance.
It's a big aircraft, with a performance and weaponry to match. The
aircraft in my painting served with distinction throughout 1969
- 1989, helping to keep our country safe, and it gives me enormous
pleasure to record a piece of history that so many of us at the
time took for granted."
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Overall size: 28" wide x 19 ¾"
high.
Image size: 24" wide x 15 ¾"
high.
Phantom Patrol by Philip West |
| 500 s/n prints. |
US $85 |
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