Gray
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She wasn't pretty or sleek and flew poorly. Main subject is the Blackburn Scout with a Morane Saulnier in the background.
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Great series on one of my favorite aircrafts, Clave.
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Awesome looking profiles you've done here, Lieuwe.
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Haven't seen this one before Paul, looks great.
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Another good pick for an aircraft Neil, makes for a nice piece.
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Super looking profile, Art.
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Very nicely detailed piece of work, fow-two.
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Thanks so much Zoomer, Big Daddy for your very kind comments.
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Thanks HOLMES for your kind words. Thanks Ross, that's a good link on the Miles M52.
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This piece is looking terrific, Tornado.
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Thanks for taking a look and leaving a comment, Art.
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The Miles M52 was designed to do over 1000mph in the 40's. Cancelled in 1945 when the first one of three was over 80% complete. This plane would have been first to brake the sound barrier in 1946, with jet power, first afterburner, and first powered stabilator to allow supersonic flight. The pilot sat in the shock cone. The other interesting part of the story is how they were forced to hand over all their research data to Bell Aircraft when they were cancelled in 1945. If you get a chance read the story on this innovative craft.
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Hey thanks, Neil. You know how I like the strange and wierd aircraft.
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Thanks HOLMES for your comment.
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Thanks Neil, HOLMES, Art for taking a look.
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Thanks Art, Gregg for your comments.
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Thanks Art for having a look. I had fun with this one.
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This fantasy digital painting shows a pair of jets based on Lippisch designs singling out a straggler.
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A digital painting of some old work on the F86 Sabre being jumped by a Mig.
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A great start on Blender, Art. 3D models are very useful for all kinds of art work. Looking forward to the end results.
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You nailed this one Neil with the background and Gnats. One of my favorites.
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Thanks HOLMES, I appreciate you leaving a comment.
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This painting shows the Martin Baker MB2 in the for-ground and the Martin Baker MB5 in the background. An interesting line of fighters in aviation history to read about.