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Thanks guys, it was pretty interesting to watch these artist work, also considering it was hot and not much shade, they did provide some canopy's though. A lot of the artist were just kids about fourteen or so.
 
I thought I would try my luck at Pyrography (Wood-Burning), I made a sewing box for my wife and got hooked on this art. I finished this F4U Corsair today and just thought I would get your opinions on it
 

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Thanks Dave VB, I have a lot to learn. This art isn't as forgiving as computer art or Photography, mistakes are hard or impossible to correct, depending on how deep the burn. The bad thing is I don't know what to do with these when I finish them
 
Sounds like a good idea on the contest but I think the drawing has to be a P-40, guess I'll have to do another burn of a P-40 Thanks Aaron and Gnomey for your comments.
 
Saturday the 7th my daughter and I went to the Planes of Fame Museum for a discussion on the 506th Fighter Group - 462nd Fighter Squadron, who flew the P-51s. Present were two pilots of the 462nd Fighter Group Bill Ebesole wingman for J.J. Grant and Ed Linfante leading the discussion of the fighter groups recall of the Extra Long Range Missions was the son of J.J. Grant Robert Grant. It was an inspiring discussion of what these heroes went through on the Long Range Missions. The fighter Group was based on Iwo Jima and flew cover for the B-29's on the way to Japan.

The attached photos are of the P-51 "DOLLY" flown by J.J. Grant. The gentlemen standing in front of "DOLLY" are L to R, Bill Ebesole, wing-man for J.J. Grant, Robert Grant son of J.J. Grant and Ed Linfante pilot of the 462nd.
 

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