Climb

The Fokker S-14 Derwent powered prototype shown during a rolling climb. It was flown by Fokker test pilot Gerben Sonderman, who was later tragically killed in this plane during a demonstration in the United States. This artwork is dedicated to this great pilot! The same art present airplane which never becomes NATO principal trainer and S-14 is well known to be the first jet trainer ever made. All sample are manufactured and delivered to Dutch air force.

Fokker S-14 Machtrainer
Fokker S-14 Machtrainer

Srecko Bradic

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About the Author

Srecko

Born in 1966 in Serbia and still live there. From the youngest age interesting in aviation. In the 16. graduated as rocket technician in Military Rocket Center in Belgrade. Some little flying experience on Blanik glider. Passioned plastic modeler. Published several articles in referent magazine and books. Interest goal to the historic search, modeling and art. In this moment work as illustrator for Aero Journal (France) and SAM Publications (UK).

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