No, not *that* G-for-George
Recently I noticed some confusion about the code letters applied to the fuselages of RAF aircraft during WWII, such as “G for George”.
Recently I noticed some confusion about the code letters applied to the fuselages of RAF aircraft during WWII, such as “G for George”.
It is always a bit of a strange feeling when pictures that you finished some months previously under embargo are finally published.
Depicting three old aircraft that are gleamingly cared for presented a new Flight Artworks challenge.
A big ‘thank you’ to all my latest Flight Artworks customers, and information on commissions.
Twelve 460 Squadron commemorative coins were flown on the BBMF’s Lancaster, PA474, to mark its new port side livery as AR-L for Leader.
The whirling, 13ft diameter propellers on a Lancaster bomber in flight make an awesome power saw if applied to another Lanc . . .