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In this second episode of the series, we explore even more incredible WWII aircraft nose art and the personal stories behind them. Each painted aircraft carries emotion, personality, and memory from a ...
Let’s take a look at the JASSM and APKWS markings on the final four F-15E Strike Eagles of the 389th Fighter Squadron ...
Most of the nose art created during the war was influenced by—or directly copied from—cheesecake pin-up posters from magazines likeEsquireandTrue, or from other sources like the Ridge Tool ...
Gary Velasco, of Ruckersville, has a passion for World War II history and aviation. For the past 25 years, he has made his living creating artistic reproductions of WWII airplane “nose art ...
Read about Nose Art for Roadsters and see pictures of Christy Wallic's painting for World War II aircraft-inspired rods, inside Street Rodder Magazine.
Summary and Key Points: The U.S. Air Force’s A-10 Thunderbolt II, nearing the end of its service, recently received a fresh application of its iconic shark teeth nose art by the 23rd Maintenance ...
Once believed to be lost to history, two spacecraft shingles bearing the "nose art" from a pair of early NASA capsules have sold for almost half a million dollars. The panels from Scott Carpenter ...
The Oregon Air National Guard is paying a special tribute to one of their fallen members. This past weekend, the 142nd Wing unveiled a special "shark's teeth with eyes" nose-art design on one of ...