Airforce 

309 creative works found

  • Mk XIV Spitfire in a barrel role. Sketched in graphite

  • A composite of an airshow picture and a recent harvest moon. I don’t normally do composites but I guess a change is as good as a rest. LOL. I’d like to do a sacred ibis against that moon – I have one so i’ll try that next. Let me know what you think when/if you view this one. You might like to compare this one to my other – Sacred Night http://www.redbubble.com/people/lightsmith/art/183121-1-sacred-night Creation Information

  • Four of the Red Arrows zooming into the great blue yonder above a white fluffy cloud, with red white and blue smoke contrails trailing behind. I only noticed this display happening late one Friday evening; taken from Perth, August 2007.

  • The Blackburn Buccaneer was a British attack aircraft serving with the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. It was widely regarded as one of the finest low-level strike aircraft of its day. / Digital artwork.

  • Photo taken in Canberra at Commonwealth Park VP day celebrations.

  • American Flag with a slightly aged/desaturated look..

  • Managed a shot of this beast at take-off, and to include some impressive clouds as a back-drop was a huge bonus. Always amazes me as to how they get these things off the ground.

  • If you love Aircraft then check out these other designs below Dont forget to check out my profile for even more cool designs! /

  • If you love Aircraft then check out these other designs below Dont forget to check out my profile for even more cool designs! /

  • Best for light shirts. / —- / See the detail in full-view, as it looks great.

  • The sun goes down on the only remaining English Electric Lightning at the former RAF station at Binbrook, Lincolnshire, UK. Binbrook’s Lightnings provided quick reaction cover for UK airspace during the Cold War, and the Squadrons based there were the last to operate the type. Lightnings were retired from RAF service at the end of the 1980s. RAF Binbrook closed down upon their retirement. A proportion of the sales of this image will go to the Dave Cole Memorial Fund. Dave rocked. http://www.justgiving.com/davidcole

  • Captured at the airshow in Langley, VA. The F-4 Phantom used to be my all time favorite airplane growing up, it was so cool to see one of the last few flight worthy F-4’s in this heritage flight formation. Trailing the F-4 is an F-22 Raptor and an F-15 Strike Eagle (lower plane).

  • In the 11th hour, on the 11th month and 11th day each year the US celebrates, honors and remembers it’s Veteran’s of War… / Last year in an attempt at balancing the power to creatively express my peaceful self, as a previous anti-war activist who had never truly delved into the depths of ‘casualties of war’, learning even more that they went beyond the physical or deceased sense of the term. Creating a series called PEACE CANDLES that began with the importance of our votes, I was soon inspired by the real reasoning behind some of our holidays. This series brought on an amazing series of collaborations, but the Veteran’s Remembrance (III) one had to be the most profound of these experiences, as it inspired this poetry and a whole new way of looking at ‘Warriors’... Singing for Heroes Unsung heroes of time and eternity gone by, / upon eagle’s wings please hear harmony’s cry; I know of the courage in your brave, purple heart’s, / the valor that runs deep through all body parts; No medals or ribbons could suffice true zeal / of facing the devil, declaring “NO DEAL!” Senses denatured to the ills of humankind, / focusing on ‘cause’ without losing one’s mind; War, we were taught, is freedoms price tag, / for waving or planting the colors of our flag; Laying claim to faith and dignity to rites / for victim nations, to empower from plights; A noble choice to risk one’s life and limb, / while ignorance decides whether to sink or swim; My promise to you from this moment on, / your memories heard in ephiphenomenon; With love and honor, respectfully I’ll close - / each dawn sound the bugle, each eve with a rose. TK Rosevear 11/11/07 Sound the Bugle by Bryan Adams / There were Roses written by Tommy Sands are the two pieces of music that inspired the last line of this poem, and each day I hear the first song, while each evening I hear the latter. In remembrance of all Veteran’s of all wars and to all those still walking with the memories and all who have been lost… Peace Candles III includes interviews with soldier’s requests on how they wish to be remembered… /

  • De Havilland Vampires T35 in flight.

  • / Fun with P.S. / This is the most modern aircraft in the RAF and can fly at more than twice the speed of sound. The UK, Germany and Italy worked together to develop the many advanced features of this state-of-the-art machine. The Eurofighter Typhoon is a key part of the Royal Air Force’s equipment in the 21st century. It is a ‘swing role’ aircraft in that it can operate as fighter and, in due course as the design evolves, as a bomber and a ground attack aircraft. The Eurofighter also builds on a long history of British multi-role fighters and other European collaborative projects.

  • HDR, Hawker Hurricane in flight

  • Consisting of five images, four of the plane and one sky wanted to show this plane in one image doing the full loop so this is the same plane at different stages the plane is a CAC CA-25 Winjeel trainer which is at Point Cook Air Museum in Victoria.

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