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Art & Inspiration Warbird Nose Art

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pinstriper40, Jan 18, 2009.

  1. buckeye_01
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    My 2 favorite shots of Mustangs. The foggy one sends chills down my spine.
     

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  2. Cut55
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  4. Django
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    I wouldn't consider myself an expert, but I am definitely OBSESSED. :D

    I have 2 C-119 doors that I'm going to paint something on, and I just picked up 2 C-47 cowling panels that I'm going to desecrate as well. :D


    Here's some nose art I painted on the CAF's B-24 with the help of my Dad, and my friends Olemuleskinner and Mikey.

    More B-24 Ol' 927 pics

    Mikey and Olemulskinner
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    My Dad...
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    Finshed art with my late friend Gary, the crew chief at the time.

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    This was my great uncle's B-24....Trouble Maker....and a leather patch off of his flight jacket.
     

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  7. Good stuff; somebody needs to post a pic of "The Dragon and His Tail".
     
  8. kenb
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    Here's a few more for you to check out....
     

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  9. Django
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    This guy doesn't like me because I like introducing his tribute page to his father to people who would be interested and appreciate him... go figure. But there are some killer nose art images there. http://www.halun.com/ww2pics.htm
     
  10. Moonglow
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    I know I've got some around. I'll do a little digging and post some later.
     
  11. R.C.
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    Thanks for the pics
     
  12. Moonglow
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    Looks like I've lost my stash of vintage nose art during my recent move.

    Here's the nose art I created for my WWII aircraft inspired project called "Moonglow", thus my H.A.M.B. name.

    The featured dame is my bride of 18 years. Yeah I know........what's she doing with me? I've been wondering the same thing for 18 plus years!
     

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  13. Moonglow
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    bump, how 'bout some more fellas........
     
  14. 5window
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    My dad's Hellcat was know as the "Mad Wabbit". he had a friend at Warner Bros. paint a cartoon cel (which he still has) of Bugs Bunny carrying a 50 cal machine gun and rockets. Then he has a shipboard artist paint it on his plane. I'll have to see if I can find a photo.
     
  15. caceo
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    Great thread.... the artwork on those old war-birds was somethin' else! I originally saw the book, "Nose Art" some years back...knew I had to have it but eventually got sidelined and forgot about it. Thnaks for reminding me, and bringing this thread to the forefront...
     
  16. caceo
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    Moonglow.... great artwork!!!
     
  17. Crazy8
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    Here is a picture of the B-17 my dad flew for 35 missions stationed in Molesworth England. He was int he 303rd Bomb group Hells Angles.
     

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  18. Django
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    That would be cool to see. Navy nose art on Hellcats is fairly rare.
     
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  20. caceo
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    Just a suggestion... but wouldn't this be a great focus subject for the Friday Art Gallery? Bringing the old "artform" into today's era with the great artists we have kickin' around here?
     
  21. metalhotrodgirl
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    the Miss Angela on a b-17 bomber . im a ww2 plane fan. was raised around air fields when my family was helping restore the c-54 spirit of freedom.
    i have miss angela tattooed to my leg . in time there will be a plane scene behind her
     

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  22. raceratrod
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    A picture of my dad a Marine, and his brother Army Air Corp. nose gunner in B24's met up on a island . Chance of that??

    Always remembered the picture as a kid .The second picture is of the plane sitting in a scrap yard in Kingman Arizona .The picture was in Air Classics June 1989.

    Pictures may not be good quality
     

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    Here are few that I took at an air show in Gardner, KS in 2008
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  25. Like I said, somebody needs to post "The Dragon and His Tail". And there it is; posted by a crew-members relative, neat:)
     
  26. caceo
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    71Dart440~ great link..... neat concept, thanks!
     
  27. Rozzi
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    "Duchess" was a B-17G that flew with the 94th Bomb Group, 331st Bomb Squadron during WWII. My Great Uncle served on her as the ball turret gunner. She was shot down by FW-190's on October 7, 1944 while on a mission to Bohlen, Germany. Thankfully he survived the crash (the pilots were able to crash land it in a field) and 7 months in a POW camp.
     

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  30. Django
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    Holy crap. Are you saying your uncle was the nose gunner in Dragon and it's Tail? Any more pics???

    I have the model of that one right here beside me. And it was a crime when the Collings Foundation painted over Dragon and it's Tail for Witchcraft. :(
     

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