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Nose Art

Aircraft 'Nose Art' played a vital role in military aviation history — inspired by the brave pilots who flew them.


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Aircraft Nose Art...

Aircraft Nose Art are unique designs inspired in spirit by some of America's toughest air combat teams of the twentieth century.

Although some of the designs push conventional boundaries, the ideas for nose art came from many sources and still live, albeit more conservatively, on the aircraft nose sections of the most powerful war machines on the planet.

History shows that the artwork spans almost a century, from World War I — to Operation Iraqi Freedom, but its most notable period was clearly in World War II and Korea. This was a time when the military commanders were more flexible in boosting the morale of the pilots and crew — and weren't as concerned about 'political correctness' during the crew's most dangerous and deadly war efforts.

To personalize their war chariots, these renegade pilots chose a variety of designs from pin-up girls, slogans, cartoons, and nicknames — to hometowns, humor, and more girls.

We chose the girls as well....  and have compiled a portfolio of hundreds of sizzling nose art photos that are shown once each day on Tabloid Column's home page.  We hope you enjoy them.

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Nose Art - Memphis Belle
B-17 Flying Fortress

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Todd Beamer's widow, Lisa, shows off Let's Roll nose art to son David
Todd Beamer's widow, Lisa, shows off "Let's Roll" nose art to son David on an A-10 Thunderbolt II fighter jet.