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Aviation art print by Ronald
Wong of 315 Deblinski fighter squadron, Polish Squadron Royal Air Force.
Squadron leader Dzubek's ( Eugeniusz Horbaczewski ) P51 Mustang MkIII in
aviation art print available from Cranston Fine Arts.
Dzubeks Deblinskis by Ronald Wong. On January 14th, former personnel of the Polish Air Force's
C.W.L.
Deblin training centre were formed into number 315 Deblinski (City of
Deblin) Fighter Squadron at Acklington, England. This was the sixth Polish
squadron formed in the RAF from expatriate airmen to continue the fight
against Nazi Germany. In July 1944, the squadron flying the Mustang MkIII
(P51C), became part of the Air Defence of Great Britain (ADGB) where it's primary
role became "Diver Patrols" against V1 flying bombs from the
Continent, although it continued to fly armed reconnaissance, escort and
other mission over Occupied Europe. At this time the unit was led by the
legendary Squadron Leader Eugeniusz Horbaczewski (nicknamed "Dzubek")
who was to achieve 16½ victories in the air (5½ in the Mustang) plus 4
V1's downed. The stories of his courage were many, the most notable being
the occasion when he landed his Mustang on an uncompleted Normandy landing
strip and flew one of his downed pilots home on his lap. The outstanding
air battle for 315 squadron occurred on August 18, 1944 when it engaged
over 60 Luftwaffe fighters near Beauvais and destroyed 16 ME 109's and FW
190's for the loss of one of their own, which sadly was that of Dzubek
himself.
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Dzubeks Deblinskis by Ronald Wong.
On January 21st 1941, former personell of the Polish Air Forces C.W.L. Deblin Training Centre were formed into No.315 Deblinski (City of Deblin) Fighter Squadron at Acklington, England. This was the sixth Polish squadron formed in the RAF from expatriate airmen to continue the fight against Nazi Germany. In July 1944, the squadron, flying hte Mustang Mk.III became part of the Air Defence of Gerat Britain where its primary role became Diver Patrols against V-1 flying bombs from the continent, although it continued to fly armed reconnaissance, escort and other missions over occupied Europe. At this time the unit was led by the legendary Squadron Leader Eugeniusz Horbaczewski, nicknamed Dubek, who was to achieve 16.5 victoriesin the air, with 5.5 of these in the Mustang, plus 4 V-1s downed. The stories of his courage were many, the most notable being the occasion when he landed his Mustang on an uncompleted Normandy landing strip and flew one of his downed pilots home on his lap. The outstanding air battle for 315 Squadron occurred on August 18th 1944, when it engaged over 60 Luftwaffe fighters near Beauvais and destroyed 16 Me109s and Fw190s for the loss of one of their own, which sadly was that of Dzubek himself.
Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Image size 24 inches x 14 inches (61cm x 36cm). Price £65.00
ITEM CODE DHM2429
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