The rustic timber breawater in early morning light at Raaf’s beach between Ocean Grove and Bawon Heads…with the Bluff at Barwon heads in the background. / Barwon Heads is the location setting for the TV series Sea Change
Twiilight falls on the beach and a piece of rustic breakwater timber.. This beach is between Barwon Heads and Ocean Grove on the Bellarine Peninsula.In the far distance is the entrance to the rip. / Barwon Heads is the film location for the TV series Sea Change
Mk XIV Spitfire in a barrel role. Sketched in graphite
The first Four-Engined British Bomber used in the Second World War – designed by the Short Brothers
Anyone who has ever ridden or been a pillion a modern sports bike will know that the real fun starts when you hit the corners. But when you’re able to get a lean angle of 45 degrees around a corner, that is when you’re really living! That’s why “Life Begins at 45 Degrees”! Inspired by the angry British fighters of WWII. / Fast forward 55 years and Triumph Motorcycles release the angriest, rawist, most brutal weapon to grace the tarmac on two wheels. No need for a fairing, this bad boy will fly into battle and leave everyone else scratching their heads instead of their knees! / As Triumph put it themselves “It’s a vicious cycle”
ww 2 aerial combat scene, desert airforce RAAF Curtiss Tommahawks “bounce” a Messerschmitt 109e above the Lybian desert.
A Lancaster returns home to the safety of an airfield “somewhere in England” as they said on the “wireless” during WW2. / Acrylic on canvas board 18” x 24”
Photo taken at Point Cook Air Museum in Victoria, Supermarine Seagull MK V known as the Walrus used between 1935 to 1947.
These little planes make up the forward air contol of the RAAF. If you love Aircraft then check out these other designs below Dont forget to check out my profile for even more cool designs! /
F111 at the Amberly Air show yesterday. Quite surprised at how close they flew while doing the dump, this was only shot with a 135mm lens (with a small amount of cropping). Good show, lots of people though.
Lockheed C-130 Hercules has formed the backbone of the RAAF’s transport capability for half a century, operated by 37 squadron based at Richmond NSW
De Havilland Vampires T35 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.
Plane captured at Point Cook RAAF Air Museum there is only one on display the Aermacchi MB 326H it is an Italian produced trainer which the RAAf ordered in 1965 a total of 97 in all, the last flight for the 001 was in july 1999.
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