New Video: Colourful Camo And A Use For It
Added 2018-09-06 13:12:33 +0000 UTC
Hey all,
Here is our next release on a more colourful aspect of WW2 aviation.
Also, I want to apologize to Jack R., David D. and David B. for having failed to include them on the Patreon list appearing in the video. Not quite sure how it happened, I presume it was because I had failed to update by composition before the final render. Make the mistake once and remember forever, so this should not happen again.
Comments or feedback? Put it below and let me know.
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Bis
Hah, yes - they went wild!
Military Aviation History
2018-09-20 16:52:17 +0000 UTC
Hi, Bis, and SideStrafe,
I followed your suggestion, Bis, and just looked through dozens of old photos, drawings, and newer photos of models, of bombers painted as assembly aircraft. They were amazing. I'd love to read stories of the individuals who thought up the designs, and the people who painted them I imagine painters and artists feeling really privileged to be able to contribute, this way.
Bill Lemmond
2018-09-18 05:59:37 +0000 UTC
Hey Micheal, thanks. Happy to hear you enjoyed it. The link should be in the description of the video. Here it is directly: <a href="https://everpress.com/mav" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://everpress.com/mav</a>
Military Aviation History
2018-09-09 23:13:34 +0000 UTC
Terrific video, Biz! Always wanted to know more about those weirdly painted assembly ships but was too lazy or absent-minded to do anything about it. By the way, where's that link for the cool t-shirt? Nothing showed up for me, so how about putting it up on-site, preferably with a cheerful-looking assembly ship photo to call attention to it? Thanks, friend...
Michael Brewer
2018-09-08 22:37:21 +0000 UTC
Really fascinating, I did have a little knowledge of the assembly ship concept but had not appreciated its longevity and utility! Great work as always Bis, and makes me think that a video sometime on the RAF "bomber stream" and its evolution would be equally fascinating!
Mark Persad
2018-09-06 17:25:35 +0000 UTC