The History of Nose Art | Modern Day and Beyond
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45 views? This video deserves way more!
agree !!!
Awesome Video through and through!!!
You should check out nose art of the swiss air force, i have tons of pictures and they're quite rare
NIce video !!! thank you !! Maybe you know i'm looking all over internet for this image : a wasp / bee / hornet sending lightning with its sting . If so could you please do a video about or send me a link with it, i would like to put it on my jacket 😎
JASDF commemorative and Agressor paints are insane
Great!
I really enjoyed this series, thank you!
To me though these modern display and PR liveries aren't quite "nose art" in a true sense of the word. It's just not the same when they're professionally and elaborately painted far from combat. They're still nice to look at but they got less soul.
I think the dutch f16s also have some cool ones as well!
@Cinirus Icarus 0:33 150th anniversary of independence not of the RCAF.
You forgot to mention all the punisher schools people put on their freaking planes I mean seriously
In a few years it will be 80% Anime
And it's called "painful plane"
It was the 150th anniversary of Confederation.
Just a comment
There was "MA-3 rocket launcher [mode III "Smiley"]" [contract AF 33 (600) 28547] manufacture by Century Industries Corp. of San Pedro, CA. :-)