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Douglas Classic Digital Art by Douglas Castleman

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Comments (5)

John Wills

John Wills

Thank you that is great to know. You have me itching to do another airplane now. Been looking hard at the Mitsubishi A6M Zero this morning. Just feeling the need to do a WW2 warbird. Possibly one that is parked on the runway and drawing every little detail possible on the plane itself but with a simplistic background.

Douglas Castleman

Douglas Castleman

The C-47 was the military version of the DC-3. They took windows out, seats out, and made the side door bigger....usually considered the same aircraft. The DC-3 made commercial aviation profitable for the first time, and many still fly today, close to 80 years after after it was designed!

John Wills

John Wills

I personally think the Douglas C-47 was and will always be the most important aircraft. I don't know much about the DC-3, but they look very similar in design. I love how you get the impression of movement in the propellers, I also love the way you cast lighting and reflection, it looks truly fantastic.

Douglas Castleman

Douglas Castleman

Thank you, John...hard to go wrong with I what I consider the most important aircraft in aviation history, save perhaps for the Wright Flyer. Just a beautiful airplane.

John Wills

John Wills

That's a real beauty.. very nice.

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