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F-15E Strike Eagle low flying over Wales, United Kingdomby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
33" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
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Hawk T1 trainer aircraft of the Royal Air Force low flying over North Walesby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
31" x 25" Framed Photograph Frame
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Front section of a Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 during low fly training in North Walesby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
33" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
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Tornado GR4 of the Royal Air Forceby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
32" x 25" Framed Photograph Frame
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Royal Air Force Harrier GR9 flying low over North Walesby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
31" x 26" Framed Photograph Frame
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F-15E Strike Eagle flying over North Walesby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
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C-130J Super Hercules low flying over North Wales on a training flightby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
30" x 26" Framed Photograph Frame
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Front section of a Royal Air Force Harrier GR9 flying low over North Walesby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
33" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
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Hawk T1 trainer aircraft of the Royal Air Force flying over a forest in North Walesby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
34" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
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BAE Hawk aircraft of the Royal Air Forceby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
41" x 29" Framed Photograph Frame
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Eurofighter Typhoon F2 aircraft of the Royal Air Force low flying over North Walesby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
41" x 29" Framed Photograph Frame
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Hawk T1 trainer aircraft of the Royal Air Forceby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
41" x 29" Framed Photograph Frame
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Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 over North Walesby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
41" x 29" Framed Photograph Frame
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United States Air Force F-15 Strike Eagle in flightby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
41" x 29" Framed Photograph Frame
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Hawk jet trainer aircraft of the Royal Air Forceby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
41" x 29" Framed Photograph Frame
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C-130 Hercules of the Royal Air Force flying over North Walesby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
41" x 30" Framed Photograph Frame
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Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 during low fly training in North Walesby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
41" x 30" Framed Photograph Frame
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Alpha Jet of the Royal Air Force low level flying over North Walesby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
41" x 30" Framed Photograph Frame
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F-15E Strike Eagle low flying over North Walesby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
41" x 30" Framed Photograph Frame
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Hawk T2 jet trainer aircraft of the Royal Air Forceby Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images
43" x 29" Framed Photograph Frame
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Andrew Chittock (Born 1956, May) was born in Lichfield in the United Kingdom. He was very successful as a photographer. He knew from his childhood that he would become a professional artist and he channeled her efforts towards achieving this goal. His father and mother were both in the army and as he became a typical army brat. In 1973, he left Llandovery College and went straight and joined the Welsh Guards. Here, he spent the next two decades serving his Country and the Queen. And it was during his last 5 years in Welsh that his photography career began. Chittock was in Germany accompanying the Battalion and a boxing match was organized, and the officer-in-charge saw him with a camera and directed him to take photos. His art has been featured in numerous art venues and magazines. The framed Andrew Chittock art are particularly popular for their professionalism and quality. Chittock’s work has been seen in several solo and group shows, and can be seen in some of the most respected galleries in the United Kingdom and beyond. He’s careful not to claim a particular style of photography or influence. Rather, he allows his creativity to take control. It is her hope that his viewers would have an open mind and avoid preconceived interpretation of his artwork. He doesn’t limit himself to one subject alone. In 1993, he left the Battalion with all the army photo courses under his belt. And he became a full time freelance photographer in Chive Street.