Aircraft Drawings other than WWII

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HealzDevo

Staff Sergeant
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Oct 26, 2004
Queensland
Okay, just being partially outlined I didn't quite recognize the aircraft. I am nowhere near as good at recognizing civil aircraft as I am at recognizing military ones and even then most of the others in this forum would be able to beat me at that...
 

HealzDevo

Staff Sergeant
1,358
23
Oct 26, 2004
Queensland
Yes, agreed, it was just half-finished and as I said, civilian aircraft aren't my best field of knowledge.
 

DOUGRD

Staff Sergeant
800
11
Apr 15, 2007
Alexandria, MN. USA
Lyle: I was just drifting around the forum and decided to check out this thread and I'm glad I did . All I can say about your drawing is, dude you have got the touch!!! When I looked at the E-2 you did I had flashbacks big time! I spent a lot of years on the flightdeck standing right behind that young plane captain. I saved that one in "My Pictures" By the way, do you know where Lucas, KS is? My wife is originally from there.
 

Lyle

Airman
90
0
Jan 22, 2007
Kansas
www.lyleart2000.com
DOUGRD,
Thanks for taking a look at my work and for the kind comments as well. That's what it's all about to me... if something I draw stirs up fond memories that's great. I too have an aircraft background but on the Air Force side of the house (My dad called me a "Zoom Pigeon":lol: ).
That particular drawing was used a couple of years ago for a Navy CMDR's retirement by the way so it has a lot of mileage. Kind of a neat thing I thought.
Yes, feel free to save my images. I have quite a few friends using them as wall paper for their computers.
Sorry, I don't know where Lucas is but there's quite a few towns in Kansas like that. Our future retirement home is in a little town called LeRoy, Ks. so I get a good mental picture of where your wife is from.
Take care,
Lyle
 

Lyle

Airman
90
0
Jan 22, 2007
Kansas
www.lyleart2000.com
Gotta share this with you lads. This a lamp I have in my little play room. The base is from a Mk-82 500lb bomb fin. I made this thing several years ago. I got the fin from a bombing range where several practice bombs had been dropped. My wife just loves it!:shock:
AIRLAMP.gif
 

HealzDevo

Staff Sergeant
1,358
23
Oct 26, 2004
Queensland
Quite a wild lamp stand, but we have the casing of some artillery shells that we use as vases. They are quite big and heavy those artillery shell casings.
 

Lyle

Airman
90
0
Jan 22, 2007
Kansas
www.lyleart2000.com
Hey that's right! A friend of mine's dad did that very thing with some brass he'd acquired from WWII. Pretty neat!
 

DOUGRD

Staff Sergeant
800
11
Apr 15, 2007
Alexandria, MN. USA
Gotta share this with you lads. This a lamp I have in my little play room. The base is from a Mk-82 500lb bomb fin. I made this thing several years ago. I got the fin from a bombing range where several practice bombs had been dropped. My wife just loves it!:shock:
AIRLAMP.gif

I looked at the lamp for quite a while before I figured it out. I think your wife doesn't like the shade. What else could it possibly be?
 

Lyle

Airman
90
0
Jan 22, 2007
Kansas
www.lyleart2000.com
I looked at the lamp for quite a while before I figured it out. I think your wife doesn't like the shade. What else could it possibly be?

EUREKA! That's gotta be it...the shade is what pushed her over the edge!:lol: By the way, made a little progress on the Pitts. I'm fighting my scanner to try and match what the original drawing. I plan to even out the tones and values as well as define more detail on the aircraft.
pittT.gif
 

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