Friday, December 17, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Rescue A Tiger...
I've done this sketch after I had heard a story of two F-5E's Tiger II from the 536 Fighter Squadron from Bien-Hoa AFB of the VNAF (South Vietnamese Air Force) had to make emergency landing at a "half abandoned" air field at Vung Tau ( a coastline town South-East of Sai-Gon).
One of the F-5E got both main landing gears blew up as a result of fox holes and bad run way as it touched down...The next day, a Chinook CH-47 (medium heavy lift helicopter) came in with maintenance crew and epuipments to replace the tires and repaired. There was two high rank, experience pilots also came out to fly the Tigers back to Bien-Hoa.
The interesting about this story that I was first heard it from a Chinook pilot I knew of who told the story from his perspective. About a year later I traveled to the US and had a chance to attend a party of the Ex-VNAF Fighter Pilot Squadron and met these two pilots who told their story which I thought I have heard it before....and it turned out to be the same story....but this time, I heard it from the Tigers pilot's perspective...What a coo-incident and rather interesting story...
And here is my first prediction of what may looked like at the sense....:)
One of the F-5E got both main landing gears blew up as a result of fox holes and bad run way as it touched down...The next day, a Chinook CH-47 (medium heavy lift helicopter) came in with maintenance crew and epuipments to replace the tires and repaired. There was two high rank, experience pilots also came out to fly the Tigers back to Bien-Hoa.
The interesting about this story that I was first heard it from a Chinook pilot I knew of who told the story from his perspective. About a year later I traveled to the US and had a chance to attend a party of the Ex-VNAF Fighter Pilot Squadron and met these two pilots who told their story which I thought I have heard it before....and it turned out to be the same story....but this time, I heard it from the Tigers pilot's perspective...What a coo-incident and rather interesting story...
And here is my first prediction of what may looked like at the sense....:)
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
The second Caribou took off from Da-Nang...
...After done the first sketch of one of the Caribou of the 427 TS took off from Da-Nang AFB before the enemy overwhelmed the Air-base few hours later....I've learned about the second Caribou, also from the 427 TS with the tail code YH took of an hour after the first one with one crippled engine which eventually shut down before reaching Tan-Son-Nhut AFB....I've only have time to do a quick pencil sketch for now....
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
South Vietnamese Navy HQ-10 Nhựt-Tảo, ex USS Serene (MSF 300), Admirable Class Variant Minesweeper.
I do draw, paint and illustrate South Vietnamese Navy's ships....and here some of them to share with the Air Force....:)
The HQ-10 (HQ stands for Hải-Quân, meaning Navy) Nhựt-Tảo was sunk on January 18, 1974 in the one day battle with the People's Liberation Army Navy while defending South Vietnam's Trường-Sa and Hoàng-Sa islands in the Paracel Islands ring.
The HQ-10 (HQ stands for Hải-Quân, meaning Navy) Nhựt-Tảo was sunk on January 18, 1974 in the one day battle with the People's Liberation Army Navy while defending South Vietnam's Trường-Sa and Hoàng-Sa islands in the Paracel Islands ring.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Color sketch of an AC-47D...
....approaching for landing at Tan Son Nhut air-base at day break after a mission of supporting ARVN ground troops over night...
Monday, August 23, 2010
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