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Squadron Leader Dick Dulieu DFC - Signed Aviation Art


Cranston Fine Arts Aviation Art and Artists Modern Era Pilot Signatures UK D Dulieu, Dick

[UP] - Dacre, Phil - Dalton, John - Davies, Dave - Dawson, Helen - Day, Sir John - Dell, Jimmy - Downie, D - Duff, Graham - Dulieu, Dick - Durhamm, Ed

Squadron Leader Dick Dulieu DFC

HMS Amethyst was trapped on the Yangste river by the Commusnist forces. The third Sunderland to drop supplies and crew to the Amethyst was ML772. Also the following day piloted by Dick Dulieu flying out of Shanghai made a reconnaissance flight over the Yangtse, only again to be fired on by the Communist forces, which holed the Sunderland in the port main fuel tank and it had to return to Kai Tak on the 24th. Flying Officer Dick Dulieu flew a second Sunderland NJ176 to Shanghai.



Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished
Flying Cross

Squadron Leader Dick Dulieu DFC - Signed Aviation Art

The Last Sunderland by Michael Rondot.


The Last Sunderland by Michael Rondot.
One of 2 editions available.
The available edition features 2 additional signatures.
£180.00

Constant Endeavour by Michael Rondot.


Constant Endeavour by Michael Rondot.
One of 2 editions available.
Both editions feature 3 additional signatures.
£300.00



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The Last Sunderland by Michael Rondot.

Short Sunderland ML814 served with 01, 422 (Canadian) and 330 (Norwegian) Squadrons during World War II and is now the worlds last airworthy Sunderland. Battered and weatherbeaten by the North Atlantic, ML814 flies over the Antrim coast.


Constant Endeavour by Michael Rondot.

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Squadron Leader Dick Dulieu DFC
Aircraft details




Sunderland
Manufacturer : Short
Built : 749


Sunderland
The Short Sunderland, Patrol and Reconnaissance Flying Boat. normal crew level 10. maximum speed of 210mph for Mark I, 205mph Mark II and Mark III, and 213mph Mark V. ceiling 17,900 feet and range of 2110 miles (mk I) 2880 miles for Mark V. endurance in the air 13.5 hours. The Sunderland carries 1 .303 machine gun in the nose, (mark I) and four .303 browning machine guns in the Tail Turret. Also in the Mark II four Vickers .303 inch machine guns were used in the body positions. and four browning machineguns in the nose flanks in the Mark III. Maximum bomb load of 4960 lbs. Based on the design of the Civil Empire class flying boat. The Short Sunderland entered service with the Royal Air Force in June 1938 with 230 squadron. and by the end of the war, 20 squadrons of the Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force were equipped with Sunderland's. By the end of the production in 1946 a total of 749 were built, The roles the Short Sunderland played, mainly were in Maritime and anti Submarine duties, especially in the battle of the Atlantic, The Sunderland accounted for 58 U-Boats sunk or badly damaged. The Sunderland was also used in other theatres of the war and in the Mediterranean helped in the evacuation of troops from Crete and Greece, as well as helping in the evacuation of troops in Burma. The Short Sunderland remained in service with the Royal Air Force until 1959. used during the Korean War, The Berlin Air Lift, and during Operation Firedog, , The Malayan Emergency.


Squadron Leader Dick Dulieu DFC
Squadron details



No.88 Sqn RAF
Country : UK
Disbanded 17th December 1962
Known Codes : , RH, HY,


No.88 Sqn RAF

Hong Kong

En garde - Be on your guard


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