Stranraer Sub Hunter
The Supermarine Stranraer was a 1930s British flying boat designed and built by Supermarine Aviation Works which marked the end of biplane flying-boat development for the Royal Air Force. They entered operations in 1937 and many were still in service at the outbreak of the Second World War undertaking anti-submarine and convoy escort patrols. They were withdrawn from operational service in March 1941 but continued to serve in a training capacity until October 1942.
I have composed this design from very poor quality wartime photography and presented it in a halftone pattern
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brendanscully
Wow – nice – I’m making a request. FW 190 Dora & Bf 109 Gustav – defence of reich etc. BTW – did this one win a comp??
Chris Jackson replied
Ive just made this so its not an comp entry, I just loved the lines of the plane, must have been awesome to see it in the air. Check out this link, Im getting lots of inspiration from this site. Some fantastic images! http://www.ww2incolor.com/
Your request are on the the way :@)
Tom Douce
This is fab work mate
Chris Jackson replied
Thanks Tom, Glad you like it!
brendanscully
well done dude – very impressive – this would look good under my jacket this winter…..
Edward Denyer
Excellent T as usual Chris. – Ted
Chris Jackson replied
Thanks Ted, I just keep churning them out :@)