Creative Paint Jobs On Aircrafts Flying Through The Sky

Published on 11/03/2020
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My, What Lovely Teeth You Have

Listen, we’re going, being honest — we don’t know what’s going on. The one thing we know is that this is a Skyvan 3-100 Short SC-7, but beyond that, we have absolutely no clue as to what is going on. The teeth are oversized, the lips are weird, the color scheme is funky, and a tooth, whatever it is, is missing if you look close enough. Let’s move forward, shall we?

My, What Lovely Teeth You Have

My, What Lovely Teeth You Have

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The British Are Coming

The British Aerospace Hawk T.1A used by the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force has one of the most patriotic jobs we have seen in painting (is it patriotic if it’s not the United States?). The Hawk T1, with a tandem cockpit, is a British-built single-engine jet trainer. The Hawk was first flown in 1974 and has served for nearly 40 years as an advanced training aircraft. The wings of the next aircraft have wings …

The British Are Coming

The British Are Coming

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