Incredible Aerial Art – The Painted Masterpieces Of The World’s Leading Aircraft

Published on 05/19/2022
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Grinning Horror

Someone must have spent too much time around jet fuel fumes before they painted this bizarre sight. We can tell you that what you are looking at is a Short SC-7 Skyvan 3-100, but you are on your own trying to figure out the rest. This is one of the more unique airplane paint jobs we have seen, however, so we must give the artist points for creativity. And yes, the hole in the front is part of the art.

Grinning Horror

Grinning Horror

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Talk About “Royal” Air Force

Here we have the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom’s Aerospace Hawk T.1A in a form that might be ambiguously patriotic. This model is one of England’s longest-serving and most beloved military aircrafts, with a 40-year serving time. Countless training missions have been successfully completed in these beauties, well-deserving of the loyal paint job. Nothing says British aeronautics like the Hawk T1A, and the RAF is clearly proud of this loyal and trusty jet.
We have more birdlike designs coming up…

Talk About Royal Air Force

Talk About Royal Air Force

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