Or this image which shows Pilot Officer William ‘Bill’ Watling hauling himself out of his burning aircraft. He suffered burns to his hands and face but was back operational just a month later. Tragically he was killed in a flying accident in 1941.

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18 March 1945. First flight of the Douglas A-1 XBT2D-1 Skyraider, American single-seat attack aircraft.

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A slime resort can be a relaxing but treacherous vacation. This is why you arrive via aircraft..
Big sequence commission for !

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And this here is Jake! He's a more serious character and is a skilled fighter. He's a captain and pilots his own aircraft. He was inspired by the Starfox series and I'm still working on him a bit.

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24 December 1952. First flight of the Handley Page HP 80 Victor, British V-Bomber aircraft.

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"IAR 80C" by Stan Hajek
The IAR 80 was a Romanian World War II low-wing monoplane, all-metal monocoque fighter and ground-attack aircraft.

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I cried a lot because
My friend began to write for me a wonderful AU-text. Sky. Aircraft. Pilots✈️🖤❤️✈️
I live at the airport and love it so much! I see planes taking off. When I look at it and I think Keith has the right to be loved.

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“Another take on the same basic concept for Cloud Rider swoopbikes in This time less angular and more WW2 fighter aircraft. The sliding canopy allows for a biker feel when open and space flight when shut.” - Jake Lunt Davies
https://t.co/yujA9zCoeR

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I just can't get enough of the talented ’s technical illustrations, another cracker in this piece on Airbus’s A400m military aircraft.
https://t.co/CBna0lYTaj

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13 November 1947. First flight of the Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52, British
all-metal turbojet-powered flying wing aircraft.

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RTW Very nearly finished The Wonder Book of Aircraft. Will probably have a review up next week. Rather good book.… https://t.co/JC57W8TNPf

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I enjoy drawing armed aircraft. :|

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