Category Archives: Aviation Art

SHORT STORY: The Pilot

The Pilot: A Short Story When cars drive past the bright blue farmhouse off of Highway 61 in the Mississippi Delta (the house with the bright yellow crop duster parked nearby), their drivers might notice a giant propeller mounted on … Continue reading

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My Aircraft Paintings (and a few ships)

Growing up in the flight path of Lockheed Martin — Georgia, I was always looking skyward. When the TV show Black Sheep Squadron (starring Robert Conrad) debuted in the 1970’s, I was hooked on Corsairs and drawing airplanes. When I … Continue reading

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Masters of the Air: Aircraft from the European Theater

I thought I’d add a few of my paintings of the American aircraft that flew over Europe in World War 2.

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The Mighty A

She once was a queen of the seas — a mighty U.S. battleship. Twenty-five hundred men roamed her decks, keeping her churning through the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Her anti-aircraft guns blazed, protecting the rest of the fleet from the … Continue reading

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C-135 and C-17 flyby

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On the Hunt: WC-130J

The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, a component of the 403rd Wing located at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Miss. Procreate painting by me.

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Recent Aviation Paintings

P-47 Thunderbolt, C-17 (172nd) Globemaster III, C-5B Galaxy, P-38 Lightning and F-14 Tomcat.

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Skylines Magazine

Thank you, Skylines Magazine (the official publication of the NATA), for featuring my aviation art in your March/Spring magazine. Needless to say, I’m humbled to have a 12-page spread — and the COVER! THANK YOU!!!

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The Banjo Aviation Coloring Sheet Series

Banjo has a long history of flying all types of aircraft. Here are a few of them. And yes, he has been in a few dogfights.

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P-38 Lightning

My dad’s first cousin Charlie worked on P-38s during World War 2. He had been a tail gunner on a B-26 (a plane not-so-affectionately known as a widow maker) but managed to transfer to a ground job. It probably saved … Continue reading

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