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Though nose art endured for a few decades, in the latter half of the 20th century, military units increasingly transitioned from personalized paintings on aircraft to a more standardized approach.
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 ...
The F-15E Strike Eagles Have New Nose Art. The first six of a dozen deployed United States Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles from the 492nd Fighter Squadron, 48th Fighter Wing, recently returned from ...
Authentic-looking World War II plane nose art is the perfect graphic addition to a WWII-inspired hot rod. Learn how to do it right.
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.
This photo of a dashing Flight Lieutenant Neville Bowker inspired the nose art that has become inescapably linked with the Flying Tigers. It isn’t a smile. It is more a predator’s sneer. Razor ...