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by Ray Agius
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Evening Patrol.
This Felixstowe F2 was one built at the Malta Dockyards in WWI.
Being predominantly made out of wood it was built in the small boat repair section of the docks called "boathouse".
The Felixstowe F.2A was widely used as a patrol aircraft over the North Sea until the end of the war. Its excellent performance and maneuverability made it an effective and popular type, often fighting enemy patrol and fighter aircraft, as well as hunting U-boats and Zeppelins. The larger F.3, which was less popular with its crews than the more maneuverable F.2A, served in the Mediterranean as well as the North Sea.
I am first and foremost a Gemini. My feet are placed precariously in several camps and constantly and easily cross over many boundaries. My working life spanned 3 decades and embraced 3 continents. Some of my time was spent in the British Royal Navy and much of it in the International Automotive Industry. An Engineer and Designer is automatically a keen observer of life and human nature and from that I take much inspiration for my art. I do not call myself just an artist but rather a purveyor, documenter and expositor of life, from which my art bleeds and sometimes gushes forth! My skills and qualifications have been honed over decades, influenced by both current and long dead artists., Some of those with whom I...
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Michael Cleere
Ray, I am totally blown away by this, you are a great artist.
Ray Agius replied:
That is such a beautiful way to start the day. Thank you so very much Michael.
Ray Agius
Thank you Bill. So very nice of you to select "Evening Patrol" to feature in yo Naval Group homepage.
Bill Hubbard
Beautiful painting, Ray. It's a pleasure to feature it on the Naval Group homepage.