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I interview WW2 fighter pilots and draw their planes. This blog is about...both. :)
Tags: air force, aircraft, aviation art, fighter planes, world war two, ww2
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Profile 38 - "696" as flown by Lt. Claude HoneNov 26, 2009
Thanks to a bad case of insomnia, "696" has awoken from her 65 year sleep. Forgive the lousy allusion. It's late even now as I write.
This Corsair is my third - the first one being of Medal of Honor winner and triple-ace James Swett. I did it for...
Profile 37: "Dolph's Devil"Nov 8, 2009
Five, six years ago, a buddy asked me if I had any interest in the Korean War and if so, would I think about ever "...drawing (a particular airplane) of that era?" At the time, I wasn't.
For me, there's value in learning of the noble traits of...
Profile 36 - YO-YO as flown by Senator George McGovernOct 6, 2009
Presenting "YO-YO" - a B-24J Liberator as it flew with the 741st Bomber Squadron, 455th Bomber Group, 15th Air Force, Italy, circa 1944.
Some historians have recorded George flying a B-24 named "Dakota Queen." No photographic reference exists of that...
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