Warbird 

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  • These things really exist.

  • Olympus OM-3. Sigma 21mm. taken at Owens Field Columbia, SC. USA

  • Taken during the 2007 Airpower over Hampton Roads airshow at Langley Air Force base. My art with 1000+ views

  • The British Royal Air Force Red Arrows displaying some of their signature 9 ship formation flying skills. This image was recently taken during a rare US apparence at the Airpower Over Hampton Roads airshow in Langley, VA.

  • Remember the Soviet Union? It didn’t last but it can be remembered. This design would be a perfect undershirt for a warbird pilot flying a Yak or a Polikarpov. / Wear it under your flying suit with prideski. / Nastrovia!

  • This passed weekend I had the distinct opportunity to spend some time with this beauty, a restored and flight worthy B-17 G called the Liberty Belle. Going late Saturday evening and early morning Sunday allowed me to see her in her best light …. ! Click here to get more detail on this beautiful aircraft

  • So this passed weekend I was taking some photos of this restored B-17G called the Liberty Belle. Do you ever just play around in Photoshop and then REALLY like how the changes affected your image? This is one of those for me. I know it’s TOTALLY over the top and I LOVE it ….... Hope you do as well. Click here to get more detail on this beautiful aircraft My art with 1000+ views

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  • Captured this scene at the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, VA. The amount of aircraft on display in this museum is truly impressive. Later that day the owner took the P-51 Mustang for a flight which included a couple of low-level highspeed passes. The aircraft to the right in this image is a PBY Catalina. / Taken with the Nikon D300 and Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 lens. Light HDR processing applied.

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  • Colored pencil on standard 11×17 paper sprayed with lacquer paint. British Spitfire with a tropical filter over Africa with desert paint.

  • WWII MITCHELL BOMBER, FIRST PLANES TO STRIKE JAPAN AFTER LAUNCHING FROM THE CARRIER HORNET, PLANNED BY NAVY CAPT. FRANCIS LOW, LED BY JIMMY DOOLITTLE ON APRIL 18TH, 1942 Photographed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina NIKON D-300, F/9 @ 1/320TH All photographs, text and HTML coding, appearing on Duane Salstrand pages and anywhere on the Redbubble site, are the exclusive intellectual property of Duane Salstrand and are protected under the United States and International copyright laws. The intellectual property may not be downloaded except by normal viewing process of the browser. Photographs may not be copied to another computer, transfered, transmitted, published, reproduced, stored, manipulated, projected or altered in any way, including and without limitation any digitalization or synthesizing of the images, alone or with any other material, by use of computer, or any other electronic means, now or hereafter known, without the written permission of Duane Salstrand and payment of a fee or alternate arrangement. Use of any image as the basis for another photographic concept, illustration or application is a violation of copyright.

  • Douglas DC-3 without wording Pencil on 14×17 Strathmore drawing medium 80lb. paper sprayed with lacquer. United airlines DC-3 makes ready for flight. The DC-3 was built in the 1930’s and is still flying today. Updates to avionics and engines have been made, but the basic airframe has been left alone. Just goes to show that it is truly hard to improve on a perfect design that meets so many requirements or fills so many demands. Cheers to Mr. Douglas!

  • / 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.

  • digitally painted effect P51 Mustang – Ferocious Frankie featured by the JPG Cast-Offs group. /

  • Shoreham Airshow 2009 Best Viewed larger !! the pilots are smiling !!!

  • The Lightning tricycle landing gear and twin-boom configuration completed the list of major deviations from what might he considered conventional Army fighters. In this respect, it was very unusual that the Lightning design progressed beyond the testing stage; such radical concepts seldom achieved production status. But the simple fact was that the P-38 design worked and the Army seemed to have found its dream plane in this 400 mph fighter. aviation-history Best viewed large This is a 3D digital image. Used Poser 6, Painter X, Paintshop Pro 8, and Photoshop CS. Image copyright © 2009, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • This is a shot of the Lancaster Bomber as it approaches Eastbourne Airshow. / I took this from Beachy Head so I am looking down on the aircraft with the sea below it which gives it a very different perspective.

  • Created in Photoshop A Lancaster crosses the Sussex Coast

  • A Photoshop Project !! / The Static Display – RAF Museum, Hendon.

  • A Rework of the Hurricane on Static Display Outside Hendon, Using Photoshop!! Attack Helicopter

  • Liberator from the R.A.F. Museum, Hendon

  • It’s amazing what pops up in your i-pod…. had it on shuffle when I was working on this, & along came Wasted Days & Wasted Nights by Freddy Fender. / Call me crazy, but I swear some of that song went into the tones of this one…... [canon 1000D, tamron 18-200mm, 12 very annoying people labouriously removed, numerous layers & blend modes, threw in a couple of textures to help with the tones, as well a smidge of cyan…. & finished with a vignette]

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