Italian Torpedo Bombers by geoffgeoffp
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Comments (7)
Syrup
Excellent work! :B eaver !
dwmccullough
Wonderful aviation illustrations! What do you work in? Illustrator? Photoshop?
kuerbote
Great work!.
wastl001
Excellent work again. Maybe my comments are getting boring, but you always surprise me with another skilfull piece of work. Do you ever run out of models??
hammerbolt
Ah, the excelent Sparviero with it's pain in the behind camouflage (for model makers...) :) Great profiles as usual. Cheers.
clifftoppler
The upper one looks to be an angry beastie with that heavy brow. As for the rear gunner, the position is strictly for open-air fanatics. Regarding the other, float planes must always hope for invisibility when there are other aircraft around.
Buffalo1
Despite its "1930s" trimotor design, the SM 79 "Hunchback" was a good plane that served the Italian Air Force well during World War II in both medium and torpedo bomber roles. The trimotor planes flown by the Italians solved the 1930s problem of underpowered engines trying to boost big planes into the air. Excellent renders!