Toothy Travels
If you are afraid of sharks, you might strongly consider missing this particular flight. Most of the commercial airliner works we have seen so far are quite child-friendly, but this monstrous work of art is plain heart-stopping. Perhaps this mega-shark would have been better suited for a military aircraft, but we love it, nonetheless.
Well, that is enough from the public side of aircraft artistry, let us now return to the jet fighters’ delights.
Digital Aces
Both pictures do not show the same plane – the top is the Russian Su-57 and the bottom is the U.S. Air Force’s F-16. Despite having been bitter Cold War rivals – today maintaining a frosty peace – the two superpowers have a funny habit of taking huge investments in each other’s military developments. You cannot hope to sneak any design or concept past each other’s spy networks, even when it comes to paint jobs.
Versailles In The Sky
Private jets enjoy some of the most unique and attention-grabbing paint jobs, and for good reason. You must turn the heads of the rich and the famous if you expect them to choose your services over the competition. This is the perfect mode of transport for a romantic getaway, with a gorgeous adornment of flying flowers against a sky-blue backdrop.
From dainty to dauntless, here we have a true flying leviathan.
Having A Whale Of A Flight
Trying to match an aircraft’s paint job to its physical appearance is a common theme, with all the eagles and tigers seen before. But this artistic animal likeness is like no other: a Beluga whale! Can you see the phenomenal resemblance? Whoever was in charge of this commission obviously looked at this ginormous plane and saw what most people would. The largest creature in the world is a fitting theme for the biggest commercial aircraft known to mankind.