What`s new - Juanita Franzi Aero Illustrations
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What`s new - Juanita Franzi Aero Illustrations
www.aeroillustra ons.com .com art@aeroillustra Aero Image Library What's new May 2011 The complete artwork library catalogue can be downloaded from m Armstrong Whitworth Siskin Armstrong Whitworth Siskin III Royal Air Force, 111 Squadron J7152 III, Royal Air Force, 111 Squadron circa 1926 Duxford, UK. Drawing code: SISKN061 111 Squadron operated the Siskin III from June 1924 l November 1926, at which me the Siskin IIIA entered service. The black bar was the Squadron's marking and the red wheel covers and spinner denoted "A" Flight. When the Siskin III first entered service with 111 Squadron the squadron marking comprised of a thick black bar that only ran forward of the roundel. extended over the metal cowlings. Later this was changed to a narrow bar that ran from just under the tailplane and and although the black bar extended the full length of the fuselage on J7152, this was not always the case. There were some individual Drawing code: (ground SISKN0612 tude) © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under interna onal copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustra s.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 2 of 23 Armstrong Whitworth Siskin IIIA Royal Air Force, 1 Squadron J9843 F IIIA, Royal Air Force, 1 Squadron circa 1929 Tangmere, UK. Drawing code: SISKN021 1 Squadron operated the Siskin from February 1927 to February 1932. The red fuselage bar was the squadron's identification marking. The aircraft has the red "A" Flight wheel covers and propeller hub. circa 1930 Tangmere, UK. Drawing code: SISKN023 Plan view showing the typical size and location of the squadron markings applied to the top wing of the Siskin. The upper wing bar mirrored the fuselage marking, in this case, the red 1 Squadron band. Royal Air Force, 29 Squadron J8950 IIIA, Royal Air Force, 29 Squadron circa 1929 North Weald, UK. Drawing code: SISKN031 29 Squadron replaced their Gloster Grebes with the Siskin IIIA in January 1928. The red fuselage bar and crosses were the squadron's identification markings. They were repeated between the roundels on the upper surface of the top wing The aircraft has the red "A" Flight wheel covers and propeller hub. Royal Air Force, 32 Squadron J9338 IIIA, Royal Air Force, 32 Squadron Late 1930 Kenley, UK. Drawing code: SISKN051 32 Squadron operated the Siskin IIIA between April 1928 and January 1931. The blue fuselage bar was the squadron's identification markings and it was also applied between the roundels on the upper surface of the top wing. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 3 of 23 Royal Air Force, 41 Squadron J8386 X IIIA, Royal Air Force, 41 Squadron 1927 Northolt, UK. Drawing code: SISKN041 In May 1924, 41 Squadron became the first unit to operate the Siskin. In March 1927 they reequipped with the Siskin IIIA. J8386, flown by Fg Off Andrews, came fourth in the Sir Philip Sasson Cup, May 1927. Royal Air Force, 43 Squadron J8866 B IIIA, Royal Air Force, 43 Squadron 1930 Tangmere, UK. Drawing code: SISKN011 111 Squadron operated the Siskin from June 1928 until May 1931. This aircraft was flown by the "C" Flight leader The black and white chequered bar was the squadron marking. The wheel covers and propeller hub colour identify the Flight. The blue fin was unique to the "C" Flight Leader's aircraft. The black and white chequered bar was also applied the top surface of the upper wing between the roundels. Armstrong Whitworth Siskin Scale Drawings , Siskin IIIA, III, IIIDC Scale Drawings, , Siskin IIIA, III, IIIDC . Drawing code: 0957‐00 3‐view scale drawing of the late model Siskin IIIA, with comparison scale side drawings of the early III variant and the 2‐seat IIDC. May be arranged to suit specific page layouts. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 4 of 23 Armstrong Whitworth Siskin Other Royal Air Force, Siskin Squadron Colours Other, Royal Air Force, Siskin Squadron Colours . Drawing code: 0957‐05 Colour page showing examples of the colourful squadron markings applied to RAF Siskins. Avro Vulcan Avro Vulcan B.Mk2 Royal Air Force, 44 Squadron XM597 B.Mk2, Royal Air Force, 44 Squadron June 1982 Waddington, UK. Falklands War Drawing code: VUL2‐051 During the Falklands War, XM597 was fitted to carry Shrike missiles. It is depicted as armed for its second mission, Black Buck 6. On the return from that mission it suffered an in‐flight refuelling problem and was forced to land in Brazil. Avro York Avro York York I Airline, BOAC G‐AGJC (Malmesbury) York I, Airline, BOAC March 1945 . Drawing code: YORK0011 The third of three early production Yorks operated by BOAC from 1944. This particular aircraft was used on African routes during March/April 1945, including flying the Minister of Civil Aviation to the South African Air Conference in Capetown. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 5 of 23 Avro York Scale Drawing , York C Mk I (late), C Mk I (early), Prototype Scale Drawing, , York C Mk I (late), C Mk I (early), Prototype . Drawing code: 0946‐00 3‐view scale drawing of post war model York C Mk I, with comparative side view of the prototype and an early production C Mk I. Boeing B‐17 Flying Fortress Boeing B‐17 Flying Fortress Fortress II (B‐17F) Royal Air Force, 206 Squadron, Coastal Command FA705 1‐U Fortress II (B‐17F), Royal Air Force, 206 Squadron, Coastal Command Jan 1944 Lagen, Azores. WW2 (Europe) Drawing code: B17F‐061 FA705 joined 206 Sqn at Benbecula in March 1943 and was lost the following January 1944 while attacking U‐boat U‐270. Aircraft is illustrated at the time of its loss. FA705 was coded 'O' until the squadron arrived in the Azores in October 1943. On 6 January 1944, while on patrol about 400 miles northeast of the Azores Capt F/Lt Anthony Pinhorn and his crew came across U‐270. On their third strafing attack anti‐aircraft fire from the submarine set fire to the inboard starboard engine. Drawing code: B17F‐063 Drawing code: B17F‐064 © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 6 of 23 Boeing B‐17 Flying Fortress B‐17G Fortress USAAF, 336th Bomb Squadron 95th Bomb Group 42‐97844 B, R B‐17G Fortress, USAAF, 336th Bomb Squadron 95th Bomb Group Sept 1944 Harham, UK. WW2 (Europe) Drawing code: B17G101 B‐17G‐35‐VE, 42‐97844 was shot down over Germany on 9 March 1944 and crash landed near Mainz‐Kastel. It is finished in typical 336 Squadron markings. Boeing B‐17 Flying Fortress Fortress III (B‐17G) Royal Air Force, 220 Squadron, Coastal Command HB791 ZZ‐T Fortress III (B‐17G), Royal Air Force, 220 Squadron, Coastal Command Late 1944 Lagen, Azores. WW2 (Europe) Drawing code: B17G‐071 220 Squadron was tasked with anti‐submarine and meteorological flights. In late 1944 the B‐24 began replacing the units B‐17s. Three Fortress IIIs, including HB791, soldiered on with the squadron until the spring of 1945. Boeing F/A‐18 Super Hornet Boeing F/A‐18 Super Hornet F/A‐18F Royal Australian Air Force, 1 Squadron A44‐202 202 F/A‐18F, Royal Australian Air Force, 1 Squadron 2010 Australia. Drawing code: FA18F061 One of the aircraft in the first RAAF Super Hornets delivery flight. Shown at the time of its delivery flight, January 2010. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 7 of 23 Bristol Beaufighter Bristol Beaufighter Mk VIF USAAF, 416th Night Fighter Squadron KV912 Mk VIF, USAAF, 416th Night Fighter Squadron Nov 1943 Italy. WW2 (Mediterranean) Drawing code: BUFG6021 The USAAF 12th Air Force had four squadrons operating Beaufighter night‐fighters in the Mediterranean theatre in 1943. The 416th NFS scored four victories while flying the Beaufighter. British Aerospace/McDonnell Douglas Harrier/AV‐8 British Aerospace/McDonnell Douglas Harrier/AV‐8 Harrier T.4 Royal Air Force, 3 Squadron XZ145 AT Harrier T.4, Royal Air Force, 3 Squadron 1981 RAF Gütesloh, Germany. Drawing code: HART4011 ZX145 was first aircraft of the third T4 production batch to be delivered. It's first flight was in January 1976 and it was received by the RAF on 8 March 1976. The aircraft served with 3 Squadron during the late 1970s, into the early 1980s. During this time 3 Squadron was operating the Harrier GR 3 from RAF Gütesloh, Germany. British Aerospace/McDonnell Douglas Harrier/AV‐8 Scale Drawing , Harrier GR.1 Scale Drawing, , Harrier GR.1 . Drawing code: 0954‐02 Scale 3‐view drawing of the GR.1 (3‐view), includes cross sections. Maybe arranged to suit specific page layouts © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 8 of 23 , Harrier GR.1, GR.3, T.2 Scale Drawing, , Harrier GR.1, GR.3, T.2 . Drawing code: 0954‐01 Scale drawing page featuring the GR.1 (3‐view), with comparative side views of the GR.3 (with LRMTS) and the T.2 (two‐seater). Includes cross sections. , Harrier T.2 Scale Drawing, , Harrier T.2 . Drawing code: 0954‐04 Scale side view of the Harrier T.2 with the standard tall‐fin. Curtiss SB2C Helldiver Curtiss SB2C Helldiver SB2C‐4 US Navy, VB‐14 19866 19 SB2C‐4, US Navy, VB‐14 May 1945 NAS Ream Field, San Diego. Training Drawing code: CHDV4011 This aircraft was with VB‐14 serving in a training role when it suffered engine failure and force landed in Otay Lake. In 2009 the remains were discovered and the following year the complete airframe was salvaged. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 9 of 23 DeHavilland D.H. 1 DeHavilland D.H. 1 Airco DH 1 Royal Flying Corps, 19 Reserve Squadron A1629 Airco DH 1, Royal Flying Corps, 19 Reserve Squadron 1916 Hounslow, UK. Training Drawing code: DH1‐051 A1629 is finished in the typical style of early production D.H. 1 trainers. Royal Flying Corps, 99 Depot Squadron A1657 Airco DH 1, Royal Flying Corps, 99 Depot Squadron 1917 East Retford. Training Drawing code: DH1‐041 99 Depot Squadron was a training squadron based at East Retford. DeHavilland D.H. 1 Airco DH 1a Royal Flying Corps, 14 Squadron Airco DH 1a, Royal Flying Corps, 14 Squadron Late 1916 Ismailia, Middle East. WW1 Drawing code: DH1‐061 14 Squadron operated seven D.H. 1As during 1916‐1917. It is shown with a Lewis Mk I machine gun (with radiator jacket) fitted to the observer's mount. A Lewis gun could also be fitted to the mount in front of the pilot's cockpit. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 10 of 23 DeHavilland D.H. 112 Venom DeHavilland D.H. 112 Venom FB.1 Royal New Zealand Air Force, 14 Squdron WR295 A FB.1, Royal New Zealand Air Force, 14 Squdron 1957 Tengal, Singapore. Malaya Conflict Drawing code: DH112F011 14 Squadron RNZAF, operating Venoms leased from the RAF, flew in support of Operation Firedog during the Malayan Emergency. This aircraft was flown by Sqn Ldr A.F. (Fred) Tucker who was the squadron CO from September 1956 till January 1959. Fairey Fulmar Fairey Fulmar Mk I Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm, 807 Squadron N1946 F Mk I, Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm, 807 Squadron Late 1940 Africa. WW2 (Mediterranean) Drawing code: FULMR011 N1946 was in the first group of Fulmars to be ferried through the African 'Takoradi Route'. On arrival at Dekelia (near Alexandria) the aircraft joined 805 Squadron on HMS Illustrious in the Mediterranean. Fairey Fulmar Scale Drawing , Fulmar Mk I Scale Drawing, , Fulmar Mk I . Drawing code: 0964‐01 Scale 3‐view drawing of the Mk I (includes cross sections). Can be arrange to suit page layout. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 11 of 23 , Fulmar Mk I, Mk II, NF Mk II Scale Drawing, , Fulmar Mk I, Mk II, NF Mk II . Drawing code: 0964‐00 Scale 3‐view drawing of the Mk I (includes cross sections), with comparative side views of the Mk II (with long‐range tanks, with/without air filters) and NF Mk II. Can be arrange to suit page layout. , Fulmar Mk II Scale Drawing, , Fulmar Mk II . Drawing code: 0964‐02 Scale side view drawings of the Mk II, one with long‐range tanks, the other with air‐filters and ice guards. Both are shown with anti‐glare shields installed near the exhaust pipes. , Fulmar NF Mk II Scale Drawing, , Fulmar NF Mk II . Drawing code: 0964‐03 Scale side view drawing of the NF Mk II (night‐fighter). It is shown with AI radar installation, late style exhaust, anti‐glare shields and air‐ filters/ice guards. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 12 of 23 General Dynamics F‐111 General Dynamics F‐111 F‐111C Aircraft Manufacturer, A8‐125 F‐111C, Aircraft Manufacturer, 1968 Forth Worth, Texas. Drawing code: F111C041 A8‐125 is shown in the scheme carried by the RAAF aircraft just prior to the official handover ceremony, 4 September 1968. The scheme was the same as specified for the USAF aircraft: SEA upper camouflage and white underside. In July 1968, A8‐125 was test flown by General Dynamics and become the first of the RAAF aircraft to fly. It is reported that A8‐127 masqueraded as A8‐125 at the 1968 handover ceremony. Apparently A8‐125's finish was no longer considered sufficiently pristine to take the lead role. Royal Australian Air Force, A8‐114 (Sizzling Hot) F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, 1985 USA. Drawing code: F111C061 A8‐114 was the last F‐111A converted to C status. It was one of the ex‐USAF aircraft purchased as attribution replacements by the RAAF. It is shown with the temporary nose markings it wore at the handover prior to its ferry flight to Australia. A8‐125 F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, 1998 Amberley, Qld, Australia. Drawing code: F111C12A To celebrate 25 years of RAAF F‐111 service A8‐125, the first of the type received by the RAAF, was given these special tail markings. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 13 of 23 Royal Australian Air Force, 1 Squadron A8‐125 F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, 1 Squadron 1985 RAAF Amberley, Qld. Drawing code: F111C151 The yellow lightning bold was applied to the tail of 1 Squadron aircraft during the early 1980s. A8‐132 F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, 1 Squadron 2002 Amberley, Qld, Australia. Drawing code: F111C11A This markings was applied to the F‐111s attending Red Flag 2002, Nellis AFB, USA. It was retained for several years after the event. A8‐138 F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, 1 Squadron 1984 Amberley, Qld, Australia. Drawing code: F111C0911 A8‐138 was the first F‐111 to be fitted with the AN/AVQ‐26 Pave Tack pod. It carries the early style yellow 'lightning bolt' tail marking of 1 Squadron and is shown loaded with the AGM‐84 Harpoon missile. Drawing code: F111C0912 A8‐138 was the first F‐111 to be fitted with the AN/AVQ‐26 Pave Tack pod. It carries the early style yellow 'lightning bolt' tail marking of 1 Squadron. It is shown loaded with the AGM‐84 Harpoon missile and the undercarriage in the down position. Drawing code: F111C093 Plan view of A8‐138 illustrates the typical camouflage pattern and stencils applied to RAAF aircraft. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 14 of 23 A8‐144 F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, 1 Squadron 1992 Amberley, QLD Australia. Drawing code: F111C021 From 1990 until about 1993, the 1 Squadron 'flagship' aircraft carried tail markings featuring a kookaburra imposed on a large yellow '1'. This artwork was referred to as the 'Supersonic Kookaburra'. It was applied to A8‐142 and A8‐144 for their appearance at the 1990 Royal International Air Tattoo held at Boscombe Down, UK. Drawing code: F111C0211 Same as above but with wings in the 52 degree sweep back position and with two inboard wing pylons. Drawing code: F111C02A From 1990 until about 1993, the 1 Squadron 'flagship' aircraft carried tail markings featuring a kookaburra imposed on a large yellow '1'. The artwork was referred to as the 'Supersonic Kookaburra'. A8‐147 F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, 1 Squadron 2002 RAAF Amberley, QLD. Drawing code: F111C011 This tail marking, incorporating a kookaburra imposed over the Cross of Jerusalem, was applied to the six 1 Squadron aircraft deployed to Nevada for Red Flag 02‐4 (February‐March 2002). The tail marking were retained for several years. Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron A8‐113 F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron c 2005 RAAF Amberley, Qld, Australia. Drawing code: F111C0311 A8‐113 with a colourful version of the 6 Squadron tail markings. Shown carrying six Mk‐82 low drag bombs. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 15 of 23 A8‐125 F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron 2007 Amberley, Qld, Australia. Drawing code: F111C10A Special tail scheme to mark the 90th anniversary of the establishment of 6 Squadron, AFC. A8‐148 F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron 2008 Amberley, Qld, Australia. Drawing code: F111C071 The low visibility grey scheme was introduced with the arrival of F‐111Gs. A8‐148 is shown loaded with an AGM‐142 Raptor missile. The guidance pod was carried under the starboard wing. Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron? A8‐131 F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron? 2003 Amberley, Qld, Australia. Drawing code: F111C13A Special tail markings applied to A8‐131 to celebrate 30 years of F‐111 service in the RAAF. Royal Australian Air Force, ARDU A8‐127 F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, ARDU 1986 Edinburgh, South Australia. Drawing code: F111C14A Temporary 'shark mouth' artwork applied to the nose of A8‐127 while it was on loan to ARDU. There are 2 known versions of this artwork. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 16 of 23 A8‐132 F‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, ARDU circa 1988 Edinburgh, South Australia. Drawing code: F111C0811 For many years A8‐132 served as a test and evaluation aircraft with the Aircraft Research and Development Unit. It is shown during trials with the GBU‐15 missile (inboard) and the AGM‐88 HARM missile. General Dynamics F‐111 RF‐111C Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron A8‐126 RF‐111C, Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron 1985 Amberley, Qld, Australia. Drawing code: F111C051 Four of the RAAF's F‐111Cs were built as reconnaissance aircraft. A8‐126 was the first completed and was delivered as part of the first ferry flight, arriving in Amberley on 1 June 1973. Late 2010 RAAF Amberley, QLD. Drawing code: F111C161 Special tail markings were applied to mark the retirement of the type from RAAF service. This aircraft flew the last handling display and 'dump and burn' on the day of the retirement ceremony, 3 December 2010. Six aircraft were involved in the final fly‐by; A8‐109, A8‐125, A8‐126, A8‐129, A8‐135 and A8‐138. General Dynamics F‐111 F‐111G Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron A8‐272 (Boneyard Wrangler) F‐111G, Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron 2001 Amberley, QLD Australia. Drawing code: F111G011 A8‐272 was recovered from AMARC and as a result was given the name 'Boneyard Wrangler'. With its distinctive tail markings it was popular at air show. Shown loaded with a SUU‐20 dispenser carrying six practice bombs. It is earmarked for preserved and display at the RAAF Museum, Point Cook. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library Drawing code: What's New Page 17 of 23 F111G01A Detail of the tail artwork A8‐274 F‐111G, Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron 1999 Amberley, QLD Australia. Drawing code: F111G03A Tail marking detail 2006 Amberley, QLD Australia. Drawing code: F111G021 The 'hogs head' artwork appeared on A8‐274's low‐vis 'lightning bolt' around 2004. A couple of years later the lightning bolt became a strong shade of blue (shown). This design was carried by most 6 Squadron during 2006 and 2007. A8‐281 F‐111G, Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron 1996 Amberley, QLD Australia. Drawing code: F111G05A Special tail markings applied to A8‐281for the 75th Anniversary of the foundation of the Royal Australian Air Force. A8‐514 F‐111G, Royal Australian Air Force, 6 Squadron 2009 Amberley, QLD Australia. Drawing code: F111G041 This is the last scheme worn by A8‐514 before it was retired. Under the cockpit are the names, Flt Lt Justin O'Brien 'Booger' (port) and Llt Lt Luke Warner 'Warness' (stbd). It is loaded with a BRU‐3 rack and Mk 82 bombs (6 per rack) © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 18 of 23 Handley Page H.P.52 Hampden Handley Page H.P.52 Hampden Mk I Royal Air Force, 106 Squadron P1228 ZN‐L Mk I, Royal Air Force, 106 Squadron Mid 1941 Coningsby, UK. WW2 (Europe) Drawing code: HMPDN041 106 Squadron was flying Hampden on operational missions from late 1940 until early 1942. P1228 was lost on a bombing mission to Hamburg on 1 December 1941. Martin‐Baker M.B.2 Martin‐Baker M.B.2 Scale Drawings , M.B.2 (early and late versions) Scale Drawings, , M.B.2 (early and late versions) . Drawing code: 0927‐03 Scale side view drawings of the M.B.2: as it was originally built without a tail fin, and in its final form with the fin and enlarged rudder. Martin‐Baker M.B.3 Martin‐Baker M.B.3 Scale Drawings , M.B.3 Scale Drawings, , M.B.3 . Drawing code: 0927‐02 Side view of M.B.3 © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 19 of 23 Martin‐Baker M.B.5 Martin‐Baker M.B.5 M.B.5 Aircraft Manufacturer, Martin‐Baker R2496 M.B.5, Aircraft Manufacturer, Martin‐Baker 1945 Chalgrove. Drawing code: MB5‐011 The M.B.5 is depicted in its final form, just after the fitting of the revised tailplane, circa late 1945. The enlarged fin had been fitted after its first flight (May 1944). Martin‐Baker M.B.5 Scale Drawings , M.B.5 Scale Drawings, , M.B.5 . Drawing code: 0927‐01 Scale 3‐view drawing of the M.B.5 in its final form with the enlarged tailplane and fin. , M.B.5, M.B.3, M.B.2 Scale Drawings, , M.B.5, M.B.3, M.B.2 . Drawing code: 0927‐00 Scale 3‐view drawing of the M.B.5 with comparative side views of the M.B.2 (early & late) and the M.B.3. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 20 of 23 McDonnell Douglas F/A‐18 Hornet McDonnell Douglas F/A‐18 Hornet F/A‐18A Royal Australian Air Force, 3 Squadron A21‐13 F/A‐18A, Royal Australian Air Force, 3 Squadron 2009 Williamtown AB, NSW. Drawing code: FA18A201 A21‐13 carries special 90th Anniversary tail markings during 2009. Royal Australian Air Force, 77 Squadron A21‐40 F/A‐18A, Royal Australian Air Force, 77 Squadron 2009 Australia. Drawing code: FA18A221 One of 77 Squadron's aircraft that attended Red Flag during February 2010, in the USA. It carries a Hornet Upgrade transfer over the squadron's "grumpy monkey" insignia. North American P‐51 Mustang North American P‐51 Mustang Scale Drawing , A‐36A Scale Drawing, , A‐36A . Drawing code: 0971‐04 3‐view (with cross sections) of the A‐36A. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 21 of 23 , Allison‐powered Mustangs Scale Drawing, , Allison‐powered Mustangs . Drawing code: 0971‐00 Scale drawing featuring the P‐51/Mustang IA (3 view and cross sections). Included are comparison side view drawings on the Mustang I, A‐36A (plan and side view), and P51A/Mustang II. , Mustang I Scale Drawing, , Mustang I . Drawing code: 0971‐02 Scale side view of the Mustang I as delivered to the RAF. , P‐51/Mustang IA Scale Drawing, , P‐51/Mustang IA . Drawing code: 0971‐01 Scale drawing of the P‐51/Mustang IA. Includes side view, plan, front view and cross sections. Can be arranged to suit specific requirements. , P‐51A/Mustang II Scale Drawing, , P‐51A/Mustang II . Drawing code: 0917‐03 Scale side view of the P‐51A/Mustang II. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 22 of 23 Supermarine Scimitar Supermarine Scimitar F.Mk 1 Royal Aircraft Establishment, RAE Weapons Flight XD229 F.Mk 1, Royal Aircraft Establishment, RAE Weapons Flight mid 1960s West Freugh, UK. Drawing code: SCMT‐041 XD229, an early production F.I, was used for testing and trials. It joined the Weapons Flight in June 1958 until retired in October 1966. Shown in its non‐standard light blue scheme carrying 28lb practice bombs. XD229 was delivered in June 1957 and was used in "Red Beard" trials. Early 1958 it was involved in release trails, drop tank handing and low altitude bomb system trials. After being transferred to the Weapons Flight the bomb drop trials continued. The 28lb practice bombs (as illustrated) replicated the fall characteristics of a nuclear weapon. Vickers Wellington Vickers Wellington Mk IC Royal Air Force, 301 (Polish) Squadron W5690 GR‐W Mk IC, Royal Air Force, 301 (Polish) Squadron Mid 1941 Hemswell, UK. WW2 (Europe) Drawing code: VWEL1011 The Pomeranian Griffin insignia was carried on 301 Squadron aircraft until late 1942. The squadron began receiving Wellington Mk IC bombers in October 1940. Initially they were based at Swinderby and moved to Hemswell on18 July 1941. By August 1941 the Wellington IV began to arrive and the Ic were gradually replaced. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com Aero Image Library What's New Page 23 of 23 Vought F4U Corsair Vought F4U Corsair F4U‐1 US Navy, Carrier Qualification Training Unit 02465 F‐21 F4U‐1, US Navy, Carrier Qualification Training Unit June 1943 NAS Glenview, Illinois. Training Drawing code: VF4U1041 This aircraft was being used by CQTU to train pilots for carrier landings. In June 1943, during a practice landing on USS Wolverine, in Lake Michigan, the aircraft crashed overboard. In 2010 the aircraft was recovered for preservation. © Juanita Franzi 2011. All artworks are copyright Juanita Franzi and are protected under international copyright law. Artworks may not be reproduced without permission. www.aeroillustrations.com