Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Our Second Contribution

1950's, by John Kratovil,Russia, Military, @drawnpatrol

Yuri 'Iceman' Gagarine pilots his Mig 15 down 'Mig Alley' in February 1953
Gagarine never got over the joshing he constantly got over sharing a
name with the first cosmonaut
He died tragically while attempting to defrost his Gaz tourer on a cold
Moscow morning
Following a hearty breakfast of Vodka, he had lit a wood fire under the
radiator.



1950's, by John Kratovil,Russia, Military, @drawnpatrol

Mikhael Gregorevich Leermontov, a hero of his time, felt more at home in
the seat of his Mig 17 once he had had it replaced with the seat from
his family's tractor in Minsk.



1950's, by John Kratovil,Russia, Military, @drawnpatrol


Vasili Ivanovich Krapov made a gift of his Fishbed to the people of
Uraguay, when he flew off course during the Latin American Soccer Wars
of the late 60s.
His original plan had been to defect to Peru, but navigation had never
been his strong suit. In fact, althoughVasili was a nice kid, he was as
sharp as a wet sponge.



1950's, by John Kratovil,Russia, Military, @drawnpatrol

Into the wild red, white and blue yonder

From the awesome John Kratovil we have received a sweet bunch of planes.
Thanks for all the art John!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Prulyev PE450 "Groke"

1950's, by Simon, Military, Russia@drawnpatrol

Prulyev PE450 'Groke" Destroyer Tender, of the fifth Belorussian
Marine Division.
No known photos exist, but this artists impression is believed to be
absolutely accurate, so try proving otherwise, you naysaying weasels.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Tupolev TU- 116-K "Cod Piece" (new drawing 3)

by Arthur, Military, Russia, Sea Plane 1950's, WW2@drawnpatrol

The "Grom" as it was called, meaning "thunder", was undeniably an awesome aircraft indeed.
Designed specifically for the "Morskaya Aviatsiya" (Soviet Naval Air Service), as a fighter/strike aircraft in the Bering Sea Campaign.The Grom soon became a tactical favorite.
Enhanced by the warmed-up 2.300 Hp. Klimov engine and armed with twin 75mm. cannon, this seaplane was a tough and versatile opponent against the Imperial Japanese Navy.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Antonov "Anvil"

1950's, by Simon, Military, Russia@drawnpatrol

The almost invulnerable Antonov "Anvil". Carved from a single lump of pig iron, with characteristic Bolshevik revolutionary zeal!

Vladinov Nakovalinya VN-17 ( code name SLAB )

1950's, by Arthur, Military, Russia@drawnpatrol
In a desperate attempt to curtail German bombers over Soviet territory, Yuri Vladinov himself designed the Nakovalinya. Conceived from the start as a jet powered "Ramming Aircraft", allowed this fighter the capability of either firing their
cannon at bomber formations, or simply flying through them.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Migs Under Fire

1950's, by Arthur, Military, Russia, WW2@drawnpatrol

Sabres straffing as Soviets scramble.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Mig 21-XJ

1980's, by Simon, Military, Russia@drawnpatrol

Mig 21 XJ, shoots down an enemy electronic "jamming aircraft". (We think???)

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Ivanov "Krulya" (Hot-Foot)

1940's, by Arthur, Military, Russia, WW2@drawnpatrol

Match flicking Bomber.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Russian Prototype

1950's, by Simon, Military, Russia, WW2@drawnpatrol

Friday, May 23, 2008

Niedtiek-Slavlo "Prodvol" NS. -b176

1950's, by Arthur, Civilian/Military, Russia@drawnpatrol
The prodvol, was a Russian freighter of the late 40's. It had been converted from a former wartime bomber design, which in turn was converted from a previous pre war freighter.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Gromyko "Flab" Fighter

Gromyko "Flab" Fighter From Simon1940's, by Simon, Military, Russia, WW2@drawnpatrol