Aviation Art by Ali Mazhar
http://paffalcons.com/gallery/aviati...zhar/index.php
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Aviation Art by Ali Mazhar
http://paffalcons.com/gallery/aviati...zhar/index.php
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Black_Beret, yes.
my new drawings
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Last edited by Kenny_voron; 04-08-2012 at 04:59 AM.
Here's a video of a drawing I recently finished. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjtHHBwJbVA
Soviet art
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Last edited by digrar; 04-14-2012 at 08:35 AM. Reason: "military" art
The Aero L-39 Albatros trainer designed in the Czech Republic, entered service in 1971 and production continued until 1999. It was replaced in the Czech Air Force by the L-59 Super Albatros.
More than 30 air forces used or still use the L-39 along with many civilian owners and aerobatic teams round the world. There are around 2,800 L-39s still in use today.
There are two main versions: The L-39C which is unarmed but had 2 x pylons for tanks or practice weapons, and the L-39Z with 4 x pylons and a twin-barrel 23mm cannon.
This example is an L-39C of the Abkhazian Air Force circa 2009.
This example is an L-39C of the Afghan Air Force circa 2007.
This example is an L-39C of the Algerian Air Force circa 2002.
This example is an L-39C of the Armenian Air Force circa 1995.
This example is an L-39C of the Azerbaijan Air Force circa 2006.
This example is an L-39ZA of the Bangladesh Air Force circa 1999.
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This example is an L-39C of the Belarus Air Force circa 2009.
This example is an L-39ZA of the Bulgarian Air Force circa 1995.
This example is an L-39C of the Cambodian Air Force circa 2000.
This example is an L-39C of the Chechen Air Force circa 1994.
This example is an L-39C of the Cuban Air Force circa 2000.
This example is an L-39C of the Czech Republic Air Force circa 2010.
This example is an L-39ZA of the Czech Republic Air Force circa 1995.
This example is an L-39C of the Estonian Air Force circa 2007.
This example is an L-39C of the Ethiopian Air Force circa 1992.
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This example is an L-39ZO of the GDR Air Force circa 1990.
This example is an L-39C of the Georgian Air Force circa 1995.
This example is an L-39C of the Ghanaian Air Force circa 1998.
This example is an L-39ZO of the Hungarian Air Force circa 2001.
This example is an L-39ZO of the Iraqi Air Force circa 1987.
This example is an L-39C of the Kazakh Air Force circa 2010.
This example is an L-39ZO of the Libyan Air Force circa 2009.
This example is an L-39ZO of the Lithuanian Air Force circa 2004.
This example is an L-39ZO of the Lithuanian Air Force circa 2009.
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