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Cranston Fine Arts Aviation Art and Artists Modern Era Aircraft More Aircraft Initials A - O Brigand |
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| Brigand Aviation Prints |
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8 Sqn Bristol Brigands by Ivan Berryman. Two Bristol Brigand B1s of 8 Squadron RAF based at Khormaksar are depicted off the Aden Peninsula in 1950. Nearest aircraft is VS814 (L), flown by Sgt Pilot Vic Campden. |
| Brigand Pilot and aircrew signature details |
Lieutenant Commander J E Eatwell RN Our estimated value of this signature : £10 | Lieutenant Commander J E Eatwell RN Joined the Royal Navy as an Air Cadet in 1956 and went straight to sea in HMS Theseus, part of the Home Fleet Training Squadron. He commenced Observer training in September 1956 flying Sea Prince, Firefly, Gannet, Brigand and Sea Venom aircraft, before embarking with 894 Sea Venom Squadron in HMS Eagle in 1958. He received training at De Havilland for the Sea Vixen and embarked on HMS Ark Royal with 892 Squadron, the first Sea Vixen Squadron in 1960, transferring to HMS Victorious for a deployment to the Far East. After a tour with 899 Headquarters Squadron, he transferred to the Buccaneer S Mk 1 in 1963 and then received training as a Photographic Interpreter (PI) prior to joining 800 squadron in HMS Eagle as a Photo Recce Specialist. This was followed by a tour instructing in 736 Squadron before rejoining 800 Squadron with the Mk 2 Buccaneer for another embarked tour in HMS Eagle covering the withdrawal from Aden. Further appointments at Lossiemouth as Station Intelligence Officer and P I to Flag Officer Aircraft Carriers, Operations Staff in HMS Eagle and as a Trials Officer at RAE Farnborough followed. His final four years were spent at the Joint School of Photographic Interpretation, responsible for the selection and training of all RN. WRNS and RNR PIs. He retired from the RN in 1976 but remained active as a PI and Intelligence Officer in the RNR, finally retiring in 1993. |
| Brigand Squadron details |
No.45 Sqn RAF Country : UK Known Codes : , DD, OB, | No.45 Sqn RAF Per ardue surge - Through difficulties I arise |
No.8 Sqn RAF Country : UK Known Codes : , HV, RT, YO, | No.8 Sqn RAF Uspiam et passim - Everywhere unbounded |
No.84 Sqn RAF Country : UK Known Codes : , PY, UR, | No.84 Sqn RAF Scorpiones pungunt - Scorpions sting |
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