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Incredible Aerial Art – The Painted Masterpieces Of The World’s Leading Aircraft

The Rainbow Make-A-Wish Jet

It is difficult not to spot this vibrant rainbow plane spreading joy across the sky. It is called the “Dream Chaser 5,” a Lear Jet model 35 which was kindly passed on by International Jet Aviation, a Denver aircraft management and charter business. This unique model serves severely sick youth on an international scale, taking them on thrilling flights, if that is their request. The business has operated this inspiring service from 1990 onwards, sometimes cycling between different models. Pictured above is this airplane’s swansong, having been retired since 2019. We commend both the joy bringing paint job and service to suffering children which this plane undertook.
As for this next number, we cannot put our finger down on what it could be used for…

The Rainbow Make A Wish Jet

NATO Tiger Meet

It was throughout the 2003 international training procedure of the NATO Tiger Meet (which has half a century’s operational experience) that we were treated to this fiercely terrifying beast.
Stemming from the EX 1/12 host unit, the Mirage 2000RDI 83/12-YL is up there with the most impressively stunning military paint jobs we have laid eyes on. The supreme attention to detail here is rousing, with the big cat’s eyes being a fearsomely impressive focal point. Do not be fooled by this misleadingly epic paint job, however, as this Mirage faulted prior to even leaving the runway – a true pity.
Which is why the following animal eyed jetfighter’s exceptional performance is so impressive…

NATO Tiger Meet

NATO Tiger Meet Pt. 2

With an “Arctic Tiger” paint job, this French Dassault Rafale M fighter looks like something straight out of a video game. Which paint job do you prefer, this one or the last one? You might think twice about engaging with this predator if you spotted it, that is for sure. The red eyes of the arctic hunter almost glow against the black and white majority of the paint job. This baby was a special order for a different NATO Tiger Meet.
The following item, however, is a more child-friendly artwork.

NATO Tiger Meet Pt 2

Flying Fish

Nemo might have told children that they just need to keep swimming, but how does the lovable fishy hold up in the sky? This is an easily recognizable paint theme for both children and adults. The Czech Republic is the proud owner of this Short SC-7 Skyvan 3-100, run by Pink Aviation. We cannot help but think that this adorable plane would best be suited to delivering toys to children across Eastern Europe.
It might be difficult to imagine Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer as an A-10 Warthog, but this next paint job would definitely impress Santa Claus himself.

Flying Fish

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