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by Gary Eason
$22.00
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The Center for Disease Control has recommended the use of cloth face masks to help fight the spread of COVID-19.
This face mask is made from 100% polyester and includes two ear loops with adjustable grommets for a comfortable fit.
The printed area of the mask is approximately 7" wide by 5" tall. This mask fits well on adult mens' faces without the grommets but, due to the adjustable grommets, can be worn snuggly by adult women, as well.
Please note - this is NOT a surgical grade mask. It is not intended for any medical or commercial uses, whatsoever. It is a simple, cloth mask designed for everyday use to cover your mouth when out in public. The mask should not be used in any medical or surgical setting.
We make no warranties that the mask prevents infections or the transmission of viruses or diseases.
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The Luftwaffe's massed bombing raids on London on 15 September 1940 were broken up by relentless attacks by RAF Fighter Command squadrons. Running... more
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The Luftwaffe's massed bombing raids on London on 15 September 1940 were broken up by relentless attacks by RAF Fighter Command squadrons. Running fights often developed as German aircraft made for the coast using the high level of cloud cover to mask their escape where possible. In many cases the bombers sustained multiple hits from a series of Hurricanes and Spitfires before they were brought down.
My picture shows one example, a Heinkel He 111 H-1 of 5./KG 53 piloted by Fw Kurt Behrendt EKI, which eventually crash landed on West Malling airfield with two of his four crew wounded. The 19 Squadron Spitfire attacking here, piloted by Sub Lt Arthur Blake – one of the Royal Navy flyers seconded to the RAF during the Battle of Britain – also made a forced landing. Blake was unhurt that day, but killed in action the following month at the age of 23.
Photographer and digital artist based in the UK. Landscapes, cityscapes and seascapes - and photographically crafted aviation scenes under the Flight Artworks banner: catch up on Facebook or on Instagram. Please contact me or visit my website, flightartworks.com if you would like to license my photos, although a growing range is available via Alamy. Discussions about how my pictures are made are in my blog, Aerial Combat. On Instagram also at @gary.eason. On Twitter @flightartworks and @garyeason. CHANGES: As part of a constant quality improvement process please note that I review and sometimes replace or remove earlier works. COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Please respect the considerable time, effort and investment in equipment that goes...
$22.00