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Vichy Fledglings (+announcement of an aviation art exhibition)

OFF-Topic / Misc. Discuss Vichy Fledglings (+announcement of an aviation art exhibition) in the Current forums; Here's my latest artwork, a pair of Vichy French aircraft on their take-off run: The aircraft are North American NAA-57-P-2 ...

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    Cool Vichy Fledglings (+announcement of an aviation art exhibition)

    Here's my latest artwork, a pair of Vichy French aircraft on their take-off run:



    The aircraft are North American NAA-57-P-2 advanced trainers (predecessors to the famous AT-6 Harvard/Texan), taking off from Fréjus–Saint-Raphaël in the South of France, on what could well be their last flight. It is November 1942, and in a matter of days the Vichy French Naval Air Arm will seize to exist, as German forces occupy the rest of France. The image was inspired by this photograph of Vichy French aircraft at Fréjus–Saint-Raphaël, now under German command, waiting to be scrapped or sold.





    NB. The white tailband was added directly after the Allied invasion in North Africa on 8 November 1942 and just four days later all French airfields on the Mediterranean coast were taken over by German AAA units.


    This image was made especially for a digital aviation art exhibition, Wiek Luijken, John Wallin and I will have at the Military Aviation Museum in Soesterberg, The Netherlands, starting on 24 November and running until June.


    Prints of Vichy Fledglings are available on DigitalAviationArt.com.

    Thanks for looking!
    Last edited by Skyraider3D; 11-13-2006 at 05:14 AM.

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    Excellent!

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    Thanks Wildcat!


    This image now hangs in the Military Aviation Museum in Holland, where the exhibition was opened last week.

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