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by Ed Jackson
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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All t-shirts are machine washable.
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The legendary Sopwith Camel was the successor to the earlier Pup. The Camel, utilizing a biplane design and twin synchronized Vickers machine guns... more
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Beverly Jackson
March 23rd, 2024
Very nice shirt. Good quality.
Beverly Jackson
March 23rd, 2024
Very nice shirt. Good quality.
Paul Bennett
March 23rd, 2024
I like your Havana Cuba Girl art which reminds me of pinup girl artwork from the 1940's-1950's. That's great artwork for the IdaHome magazine cover. I would think that would be a good addition to your print for sale collection. Paul Bennett
Dean Will
March 22nd, 2024
Has not arrived yet.
Dean Will
March 22nd, 2024
Very pleased with the item!!
The legendary Sopwith Camel was the successor to the earlier Pup. The Camel, utilizing a biplane design and twin synchronized Vickers machine guns first flew in late 1916 as the British continued to develop faster and more powerful fighters to keep pace with German advances in aeroplane design as well as firepower. The Camel was deemed far more difficult to fly than the preceding Pup and Triplane, but despite this would go on to shoot down more German aircraft than any other Allied plane. A staggering 5,490 Camels were produced. The nickname of "Camel" came from a "hump" shaped metal fairing that covered the machine guns in order to prevent freezing at altitude.The Camel was powered by a variety of rotary engines and by design was able to be fitted with engines from other manufacturers such as Bentley. The primary engine used was the 130 HP Clerget 9B which also saw service in the Pup and Triplane.
This Camel is pictured as seen in November 1917 in Grossa, Italy. The red penna...
Hi, my name is Ed Jackson. I'm a USAF veteran and graphic artist, and spend a lot of my time drawing cars and airplanes. I hope you'll appreciate my attention to detail as much as I enjoy illustrating these fabulous subjects. I work almost exclusively in Adobe Illustrator which enables minute details to be accurately represented in stunning clarity and vibrancy. Please also take a look at my website at www.artbyedo.com I am available for fee-based custom work and commissions. Thanks for taking a few moments to browse my work.
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