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    Default Short Type 184

    A Short 184 was the first aircraft to sink a ship using a torpedo, and the only British aircraft to take part in the Battle of Jutland.
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    Default Re: Short Type 184

    I'm surprised we can see the pilots since they are the Short brothers.

    Dramatic image.

    You could make the darks a bit darker and the lights a bit lighter to get that sunlight on the wings with the ocean going dark and stormy.
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    Default Re: Short Type 184

    Thanks Gary, for your suggestions. I think the Short Brothers are sitting on a box.

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    Default Re: Short Type 184

    As usual, God-tier level detail. Good stuff!
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    Another beauty, Gray!

    I really like this one.

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    Default Re: Short Type 184

    Thanks guys, much appreciate you both leaving a comment.

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    Default Re: Short Type 184

    Quote Originally Posted by gwpriester View Post
    I'm surprised we can see the pilots since they are the Short brothers.

    Dramatic image.

    You could make the darks a bit darker and the lights a bit lighter to get that sunlight on the wings with the ocean going dark and stormy.
    I agree although I love the image GP's suggestion is dramatic.
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