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Squadron Leader Gerald Stapleton - Individuals print
Gerald 'Stapme' Stapleton was born in Durban, South Africa. He joined the RAF in 1939 at the age of 19, and was posted to No.603 Squadron. Flying Spitfires, he went on to become one of the most successful RAF pilots of the Battle of Britain. Amongst his victims was Oberleutnant Franz von Werra.
In February 1942, he became a flight commander with No.257 Squadron, but then in 1943 he was posted to Kenley as a gunnery instructor.
In August 1944, 'Stapme' finally managed to return to flying duties, taking command of No.247 Squadron. Flying Typhoons, he received the Dutch Flying Cross for his part in the Arnhem operation. In December he crash-landed behind enemy lines and spent the rest of the war in capitivity.
See also: Combat over Kent (Pencil Sketches), The One That Got Away (Limited Editions), Squadron Leader Gerald Stapleton (Pilot Portraits)
Ref: IN9
Limited Edition of 250
Image Size: 190mm x 280mm
Overall Size: 330mm x 485mm
Printed on 245gsm fine art paper