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FReeper Canteen ~ Military Nose Cone Art ~ February 28 2005
StarCMC and Canteen Crew
Posted on 02/27/2005 7:48:45 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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The FReeper Canteen looks at Nose Cone Art Nose Cone Art has gone through many changes over the years. The subject of the artwork range from scenes of "Home Sweet Home" to cartoon favorites to fantasy pictures to every man's favorite...beautiful women. Home Sweet Home
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Thousands of aircrews throughout history have declared their roots through their art. From the Memphis Belle of WWII to Pittsburgh's Finest of the Gulf War, it all comes as much from the heart as it does from the Aircraft Commander's or Wing's hometown. |
Cartoon Faves
The Duck goes to war.... Painted on the side of a restored, flying P-51D, this nose art captures an era when Walt Disney freely offered his studio's talents to design unit patches and symbols for Americans going to war. Beyond the Vargas pin-ups, Walt Disney's art did more to define the motif of nose art than any other single source. |
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Fantasy
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Much of today's nose art is based not on pin-ups but on science fiction and fantasy art. This tradition continues and grows as a new generation of artists paint based on their own influences. After all, it has been a long time since Esquire featured a pin-up as a centerfold.
This C-130 is a classic example of the new genre. While popular in the field, there are countless nose art aficionados who prefer the old, somewhat less politically correct look. |
Babes
The B-17G Shoo Shoo Baby flew 24 combat missions in WW II with the 91st Bomb Group, known as "The Ragged Irregulars". The plane was based at Bassingbourn, England.
Its first mission was the bombing of Frankfurt, Germany, on March 24, 1944. The plane ended its combat career after taking battle damage during a mission to Posen, Poland, on May 29, 1944. Today, the plane is at Wright-Patterson AFB in the US Air Force Museum. |
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Yankee Lady is another restored example of a B-17G. Frequently seen at airshows around the country, it is one of the finest examples of a Flying Fortress still capable of taking to the air. If you've never heard the power of four Pratt & Whitney engines at full tilt, you're missing a real piece of history. |
During World War II, pin-ups emerged from the fine airbrushed art of Alberto Vargas, whose images were the most sought-after section of the popular magazine, Esquire. With thousands of airplanes droning off to war, noseart emerged as the aviator's unique calling card.
Although the Army Air Force attempted to ban and censor noseart on several occasions, ultimately, the art would remain. Its value in terms of morale was unquestioned.
In the end, it emerged as a defining element of the era, gracing everything from the noses of airplanes, to leather jackets, to the walls of barracks huts and O-Clubs across Europe and the Pacific. The finest pin-ups were torn from the pages of Esquire Magazine. Each artwork was published with a poem by Phil Stack. These poems were designed to rhyme and present without much subtlety, again using the double-entendre to effect.
One went simply, "I'm learning some commando tricks. / For keeping fit, they're dandy, / And when you men come home again, / They're apt to come in handy!" |
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Honorable Mention
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As Desert Shield wound down and the coalition forces in Southwest Asia prepared for the assault against Saddam's entrenched ground forces in Kuwait, thoughts of home and the holidays again entered the mind of aircrew members across the region.
This airplane was painted with a fitting holiday theme, Santa being pulled in his sleigh by his magical flying camels, err... wasn't that supposed to be reindeer? |
Considered by many to be the finest technical example of nose art from the Gulf War, this beautifully rendered pig carries the motto, "Ol Lightnen" and the plane's tail number 0005. Painted on the side of a KC-135 refueller out of Riyahd, it is one of the classics of the era. |
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So what about you? Show us your favorite Nose Cone Art ~ as long as it's family friendly. If it's a little too racy, just post a link for interested parties.
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To: SandRat
I'm glad you like!! It was fun research!!
621
posted on
02/28/2005 6:01:03 PM PST
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StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: Ms.Poohbear
Congrats on 600, Pooh!
Ms.B
622
posted on
02/28/2005 6:01:08 PM PST
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MS.BEHAVIN
(If it is not right, do not do it; if it is not true, do not say it. Marcus Aurelius)
To: MS.BEHAVIN
623
posted on
02/28/2005 6:01:51 PM PST
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Ms.Poohbear
(God Bless our troops)
To: tomkow6
Hey, someboduy has to take the heat and since you evidently served beaucoup time in icy regions, you can take it better than say, some posters...
Some domestic goddesses think they are all powerful.
hmmmm....
624
posted on
02/28/2005 6:02:06 PM PST
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uncleshag
(......What would ...YOU... like to hear.....?)
To: uncleshag
............a few think they are god.........
625
posted on
02/28/2005 6:03:01 PM PST
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tomkow6
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To: Ms.Poohbear
Did Ms.B say it's your Birthday???
626
posted on
02/28/2005 6:03:17 PM PST
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StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: StarCMC
its mr.poohbear mine is april 12th
627
posted on
02/28/2005 6:05:12 PM PST
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Ms.Poohbear
(God Bless our troops)
To: uncleshag; Ms.Poohbear
628
posted on
02/28/2005 6:05:33 PM PST
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StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: StarCMC
It's MR Poohbear's birthday, Diva...
;0)
Ms.B
629
posted on
02/28/2005 6:06:19 PM PST
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MS.BEHAVIN
(If it is not right, do not do it; if it is not true, do not say it. Marcus Aurelius)
To: MS.BEHAVIN; Bethbg79; armyman; El Gran Salseron; WelshLass; LadyPilgrim; FaithintheRight; ...
By request from
armyman
What A Beautiful Day
Chris Cagle
"Uncleshag spins your requests!" TUNES FOR TROOPS
YOUR COUNTRY CARES!
630
posted on
02/28/2005 6:06:27 PM PST
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uncleshag
(......What would ...YOU... like to hear.....?)
To: tomkow6
LOL!!! Boy do I know better than that!!!
631
posted on
02/28/2005 6:07:14 PM PST
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StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: uncleshag
Hey uncle!
Do you have "Vehicle" by Vehicle?
Great old song...
Not for Ma!!
Ms.B
632
posted on
02/28/2005 6:08:09 PM PST
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MS.BEHAVIN
(If it is not right, do not do it; if it is not true, do not say it. Marcus Aurelius)
To: tomkow6
I'm not so sure they're not!!
Martha's gettin' out shortly.
633
posted on
02/28/2005 6:08:12 PM PST
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uncleshag
(......What would ...YOU... like to hear.....?)
To: Kathy in Alaska
Sgt. Kristin Thayer, left, is embraced by her mother, Roseanne Coffeen, center, and her aunt, Pat Laack, at the armory in Sheboygan, Wis., on Saturday returning from a deployment to Iraq.
I ain't never been to Wisconsin. Hey, I ain't never even been to Iraq!
Socorro Nunez, center, and others cheer as soldiers with the 1836th Transportation Company march past after their arrival at Biggs Army Airfield at Fort Bliss, Texas, on Sunday. About 300 soldiers with the company returned from deployment to Southwest Asia.
Sgt. Charles Hodges holds his two-week-old son, Ian, for the first time as his wife, Spc. Jenilee Hodges, looks on at the conclusion of a welcome-home ceremony for the Oklahoma Army National Guards 120th Engineer Battalion in Okmulgee, Okla., on Saturday. Spc. Hodges, who is in the same unit as her husband, returned from Iraq earlier than her husband to give birth to their son.
Capt. Phil Lancaster prepares his F-16 Fighting Falcon for a nighttime flight at Aviano Air Base, Italy. Lancaster is assigned to the 510th Fighter Squadron.
Tech. Sgt. Clay Jones keeps track of the status of F-16 Fighting Falcons at Aviano Air Base, Italy. Jones is a job expediter assigned to the 31st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.
Members of the 330th Military Police unit return home to Sheboygan, Wis., on Saturday from a tour in Iraq.
Capt. Alan McKewan, left, a civil affairs officer, and translator Abdul M. Hussain, approach a mock Afghan village at Fort Bragg, N.C., on Friday to deliver humanitarian aid during the "Braggistan" training exercise. More than 3,000 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team will deploy to Afghanistan in the spring.
634
posted on
02/28/2005 6:08:13 PM PST
by
Radix
(The next time that I find a good Tag Line, I'll be sure to post it here.)
To: tomkow6
ROFL!! You're such a stinkuh!
635
posted on
02/28/2005 6:08:32 PM PST
by
StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: Ms.Poohbear
Happy Birthday
MR POOHBEAR!
636
posted on
02/28/2005 6:08:34 PM PST
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tomkow6
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To: MS.BEHAVIN
Vehicle by Ides of March?
637
posted on
02/28/2005 6:08:59 PM PST
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uncleshag
(......What would ...YOU... like to hear.....?)
To: Ms.Poohbear
OH!! I missed the "r" - LOL!!
638
posted on
02/28/2005 6:09:56 PM PST
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StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: StarCMC
............blonde moment???????
639
posted on
02/28/2005 6:10:58 PM PST
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tomkow6
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To: uncleshag
I dunno, I can't remember!!
That must be the one!!
Forgive me..
Ms.B
640
posted on
02/28/2005 6:11:35 PM PST
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MS.BEHAVIN
(If it is not right, do not do it; if it is not true, do not say it. Marcus Aurelius)
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