At least we appreciate it, some people don't even know it happened, no matter what year you are talking about.
Why can't anything like that happen where I live. I suppose I missed the highlight of aerial excitement in my area. During 1940 it was Bf109's doing things like that.
They tell you where to ripple the bodywork, too.
Fantastic as always.
The rivets look pretty evident on the real thing to me.
Fantastic drawing for one of the most beautiful aircraft in history.
I am looking forward a nice paint scheme.
Javo
WOW! Nice drawing![]()
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The colouring in has started. I'm not getting much time for drawing at the moment.
Looking good! What references you used for the (excellent looking) line drawing? I've found decent drawings of Canberras next to impossible to find.
The Aussie ones have some of the most interesting histories of all Canberras, being deployed in Vietnam.
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Basic shape is based on Aircraft Archive Post War Jets drawings collection (B1) and then adapted to match photos. Overall outline is based on a photo (B2).Details are based on my own photo.