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The Painted Fuselage: Aircraft Nose Art of World War II

Summary by Bygonely
During the Second World War, the cold, metal skins of military aircraft were transformed into personal canvases. Aircrews painted designs, names, and characters on the fuselages of their planes, creating a unique form of folk art known as nose art. This practice served as a way to boost morale, bring good luck, and give a […]
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Bygonely broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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