Front Of The Warthog Shark
The Warthog is as tough as an aircraft gets. It possesses a little car-sized canon, and the enemy powers have awful news. But we’re not here to talk about firearms and canons. We’re here to speak about art, and the logo on this plane’s mouth can be traced back to World War II. Snarling creatures have been painted on the mouths of fighter jets in accordance with this custom. We wanted the opponent to know we were serious about business.
The Hawk T1
The British Aerospace Hawk T.1A employed by the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom has one of the most patriotic paint jobs we’ve seen. The Hawk T1, a single-engine jet trainer built in the United Kingdom, had a tandem cockpit. The Hawk was first flown in 1974 and has been used as an advanced training aircraft for nearly 40 years.