Purchase

Prints is availabe in three categories, all of which is descriped here. The prints will be shipped and printed via US Military Art in New Jersey, USA. (Website www.usmilitaryart.com ). To order a personalized, single profile print, a squadron poster or a reunion poster, contact either me (webmaster@aircraftprofiles.dk) or US military art (marketing@usmilitaryart.com). If you have questions or commenst, inquires or suggestions, please write either of the above mentioned e-mail adresses.

US military art will take care of payments too, so no overseas transactions will be nessecary.

Below you´ll find an explination about the various types of prints available from aircraftprofiles.dk, each of the print types will correspond with a link found in the menu bar.

Single Profile Print

A single profile print offers a high degree of personalization options. A Single profiles print features a profile or perspective drawing of any aircraft, from any squadron, with any paint scheme, any BuNo and any modex number. The weapons loadout can be altered to fit your specifications, even the Pilot, RIO, RAN, WSO etc. helmet colors and markings can be changed to ensure the highest possible authentisity.

Below is illustrated some of the features you´ll find on all the single profiles prints.

This vigilante of RVAH-7 will be used to illustrate what features you´ll expect to find on the renditions used on the single profiles prints.

Notice how the pilot have a blue/white helmet. The squadron patch is found on the side of the helmet, which will be fully visible on the actual print. Some squadrons wrote their pilot (RIO, RAN, WSO etc.) names under the cockpit, on the single profile prints this is a option too.

Here is a detail shot of the fuselage just behind the RANs cockpit. Notice that the warning triangle and Rescue arrow is fully readable. Also notice the panel lines shadings and the rivets shadings.

This is the intake section of teh Vigilante. The Squadron patch is frequently placed just behind teh warning triangle on the Vigis. Notice the patch detail level. On most aircrafts a ordnance loadout can be added…you can specify what loadout you prefer on your aircraft.

The tail of the Vigilante features both the BuNo, Carrier name and a paint scheme unique to the specific deployment. All of which can be alter on your print, to ensure authetisity.

RA-5C, RVAH-7, 1969

 Here´s the completed print. The squadron patch will be placed in the lower left hand side of the print. The lower right and side, will feature either a Wing patch, a aircraft mascot or a deployment patch.

The text at the bottom of the print can be feature 3 lines of your choise.

 If you consider ordering a single profile print, please let me know the following (notice that some info is only optional):

Aircraft Type:

Squadron:

Time frame:

Gear Up/Gear down:

BuNo (Optional):

Modex number (Optional):

Ordnance loadout (Optional): (If noting is specified a “standard” loadout is added)

Text lines (Optional):

Name under cockpit(s) (Optional):

Helmet colors/markings (Optional):

Single profile prints are available in the following sizes:

11″x17″ : 69,99 USD

14″x20″ : 79,99 USD

24″x32″: 119,99 USD

Shipping sharges additonal

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Squadron Print

A squadron print features two profile drawings of aircrafts from the same squadron. Usually the CAG bird and a random aircraft from the same squadron, like the sample below:

VFA-2

The print will feature a selection of patches, and one line is available for custumization.

Some squadron prints features two aircrafts from the same squadron but from different eras, such as the example below:

 VP-92

Prices are the same as for single profile prints

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Reunion/Historical prints

These print are made in close collaboration with a reunion commitee, and will usually feature all the aircrafts ever operated by the squadron. A very very high degree of custumization is available on these prints, which is the reason why a deposit it required in order to start up such a project.

Please contact ether US military art or myself in order to learn more about this feature.

6 Comments

  1. Richard A. Waltz
    Posted February 14, 2009 at 5:58 pm | Permalink

    I was with 3 Navy Sqdns during my 24yr career.

    VP-90, Glenfiew NAS, Glenview, IL, 1972/1992
    VF-191 NAS Miramar, San Diego, California, 1966/1967
    VC-1, Barbers Point, Hawaii, 1967/1969, this SQDN had several different aircraft including a P-2V Neptune Patrol Plane

    Do you have any prints of any of these SQDN aircraft that I may purchase?

  2. FRANK DOUGHERTY
    Posted May 5, 2009 at 3:05 pm | Permalink

    HI RICHARD , I WAS A AE WITH VC-1 1967- 1969. I WAS DISCHARGED FROM VC-1 IN JUNE OF 69 . YOUR NAME SEEMS TO RING A BELL . WHAT WAS YOUR RATE IN VC-1 ? WHEN I LEFT I WAS A AE-2. I CAN REMEMBER A GRAYSON & TALLY FROM TEXAS . THE PILOT I REMEMBER THE MOST WAS CHARLES BARNETT, HE WENT KIA IN 1972 ,AND I WEAR HIS BRASLET. IF YOU GET A CHANCE SEND ME A REPLY. THANK YOU , TAKE CARE , FRANK

  3. Bryan Chrysler
    Posted May 25, 2009 at 4:45 pm | Permalink

    I was in VC-1 from 1967-1970, a A-4 P/C and then Flight Line Trouble Shooter.

  4. Posted July 22, 2009 at 12:13 am | Permalink

    I’m working on a project for the National Guard. Can you develop profiles for Air Guard aircraft?

  5. admin
    Posted July 22, 2009 at 3:04 pm | Permalink

    Hi Jerry

    Been trying to reach you via e-mail but my e-mails keep bounching. I´ll be very interested in doing some work for you, but please send me a e-mail directly, to webmaster@aircraftprofiles.dk

    Thanks !

  6. Ken Wickwire
    Posted February 10, 2010 at 8:31 pm | Permalink

    Came across your website while searching for helicopter profiles from HMX-1 (Quantico, VA 1945-50). Stopped to look your website over. Intrigued by your work. Are your profiles digital, airbrushed, colored pencil, etc.? Very nice work. I’m a former Marine on the ground side. Doing research on vertical assault. Thanks! Have a great day.

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