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03-29-2005, 07:21 PM
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Junkers Ju-87 Stuka taking off from POW camp.
I really like this one.
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pretty cool, but what are those other twin egined planes in the background??
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They are Heinkel He-111's.
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The plane attacking is a Spifire.
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The plane attacking is a Spifire.
It looks more like a P-40.
Nice drawing.
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but the picture is made in a notebook... are gonna say, that you're drawing during the lessons and not listeninig to the teacher...?
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That was the only paper I had at the time.
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I drew it at my house.
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It does look like a P-40!
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moreso than a spitfire.........
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Yeah the gun arrangement gives it away a bit...unless some Spit had 6 .50's and im unaware
Great drawing though!
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