Well done! I really like it except for a few things. (Constructive criticism)
1. Oil streaks. I'd like it more if you would add oil streakings from the nose (any general area)
2. Chipping/wear and tear. There isn't much paint chipping and such, but yeah.
Other than those two constructive...
Taken from Bundesarchiv, once again. This is in a SS training area in Poland, presumably in the part for the horse/cavalry training. There is a collection of documents of this SS training area, including a tiny air field and everything. Circa 1940 or 1944.
A picture taken from the Bundesarchiv. This is a picture taken during the training of a German Shepherd (of which I own and adore) by a Waffen-SS soldier. In Norway, either 1940 or 1944.
So I have this old buddy (Im under 18, so I call him old, but he kind of is) who was Air Force Security POLICE (before it was changed to Secuirty Forces (SF)), and he has unlimited access to MacDill and any other bases he would like to go to. Long story short, he thought it would be cool to take...
Here's an odd one. Just got this straight from Bundesarchiv. A Luftwaffe Paratrooper (I think Officer), maybe a journalist, I don't know, is taking a picture of something.
^Pretty cool view!
Here's a German parade of some captured French AMC 35 S Medium Tanks and H35 Light Tanks in Paris, France, 1941. Im guessing ww2db.com took this photo from Bundesarchiv, but I got it from ww2db.com.
Is it knocked out and I just can't see it? If not, why the hell is there a cavalrymen and his horse standing in front of it? Anyways, excellent picture Wurger!
This Corsair, I'm assuming, was trying to make a carrier landing but was going to fast, ending up with him stuck vertically (it's from a video, that's how I know), and he broke 2 wires in this. To the pilot, I salute you for your not being able to understand that you must land at a certain speed...