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Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Aircraft Camouflage And Markings, RAAF Camouflage 1939 to 45 Vols 1 & 2
... ...Camouflage ruses & experiments...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Aircraft camouflage & markings Camouflage & concealment Emergency measures Camouflage ruses & experiments Colour schemes RAAF unit codes & abbreviations Colour schemes in transition Fighters & bombers in the Pacific Attack/ photographic / reconnaissance & patrol aircraft Eyes for the Army Trainers Seaplanes & flying boats Transport/communications & ambulance aircraft Description & illustrations of RAAF camouflage & markings in WW2, circa 1980 ( Vol 1 ) & 1989 ( Vo 2 ) 2 volumes RAAF Camouflage 1939 to 45 Vols 1 & 2 Book Aircraft Camouflage And Markings ...Description & illustrations of RAAF camouflage & markings in WW2, circa 1980 ( Vol 1 ) & 1989 ( Vo 2 )2 volumesnon-fictionDescription & illustrations of RAAF camouflage & markings in WW2, circa 1980 ( Vol 1 ) & 1989 ( Vo 2 )camouflage & concealment, emergency measures, camouflage ruses & experiments, colour schemes, raaf unit codes & abbreviations, colour schemes in transition, fighters & bombers in the pacific, , attack/ photographic / reconnaissance & patrol aircraft, eyes for the army, trainers, seaplanes & flying boats, transport/communications & ambulance aircraft -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArtwork, other - John Kelly Dobell Cow Mock Up Scuptures
... Dobell and his fellow artists were commissioned to camouflage airfields during WWII, and as part of this ruse Dobell made papier-mâché cows and scattered them around airfields to deceive the Japanese pilots – "Said Bill, I think the authorities underestimate the eyesight of the Japanese airmen". ...Dobell and his fellow artists were commissioned to camouflage airfields during WWII, and as part of this ruse Dobell made papier-mâché cows and scattered them around airfields to deceive the Japanese pilots – "Said Bill, I think the authorities underestimate the eyesight of the Japanese airmen". ...Ref: Wikipedia Kelly's interest in Australian history clashed with his idiosyncratic sense of humour and this collision created his early Dobell's Cows series (1992–1996) based on the work of the artist Sir William Dobell. Dobell and his fellow artists were commissioned to camouflage airfields during WWII, and as part of this ruse Dobell made papier-mâché cows and scattered them around airfields to deceive the Japanese pilots – "Said Bill, I think the authorities underestimate the eyesight of the Japanese airmen". There is very little historical record that these cows actually existed although Dobell's camouflage activities at Menangle and Bankstown aerodrome are well documented in the Australian War Memorial and by the photography of Max Dupain. Dobell's cows were first exhibited at Niagara Galleries, Melbourne, in 1993. Whilst studying at the Slade, a work from this series, ‘Two men lifting a cow’ was reproduced in France on the front page of Libération. These early indications that Kelly's work had broader resonance beyond Australia influenced Kelly greatly, and his thoughts for future international projects.Collection of two cardboard mock up scuptures of John Kelly famous Dobell cow scuptures. These scuptures featured in John Kelly's Niagara Galleries Exhibution Melbourne in 19933753.01 - Community written on topjohn kelly, scupture
