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EUROCOPTER EC-635 T1
Al Quwwat al-Jawwiya Almalakiya al-Urduniya 
Royal Jordanian Air Force
No.14 Special Operations Squadron
King Abdullah / Amman Marka Air Base, 2005
1411

Product # JP-219

Product Article by Ugo Crisponi

 

 

 

AVIATION GRAPHIC.COM started on march 2005 creating the first guild of Italian Aviation Artists & Illustrators, managed by Ugo Crisponi. Actually the online catalogue has more than four hundred fifty Squadron Prints, Lithographs, and Aviation Art paintings. Artwork commissioned by US Air Force Squadrons, US Navy, German Luftwaffe, German HEER, Netherland KLU, and Law Enforcement Teams all over the world, from italian State Police and italian Carabinieri helo squadrons, italian Forestry Department, Fire Brigades to Netherland Police and many others.

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Eurocopter EC-635 T1
Al Quwwat al-Jawwiya Almalakiya al-Urduniya 
Royal Jordanian Air Force
No.14 Special Operations Squadron
King Abdullah / Amman Marka Air Base, 2005
1411

This time I prepared an overview of the Eurocopter EC-135 and its military version, the EC-635.
I choosed the Royal Jordanian AF’s due to its colorful camouflage and the law enforcement versions of German Sachsen Police, Sweden Police and Osaka Prefectural Police with their observation camera and lights equipments.

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This artwork is coded Art. JP-219
Sized 30x40 cm or 11.8"x15,7"

The lithograph is printed in a very high quality photo paper, it's not a laser print!

Some more artworks on this model:

 

 These are the lithographs of the above subjects:




Some highlights on the artwork   

I started to study carefully all the pictures I could find on this chopper. I got lots of possible camos and versions, so I decided to make a selection. All the subjects I have choosen have the same white/gray base.

Here is a Polizei exploded view, showing most of its components:

 

Here are some details on equipments, cameras used by japanese police and searchlight of standard type (at least I guess so):

 

 
 

These lithographs can be seen in the online catalogue http://www.aviationgraphic.com

For a full GLASS EFFECTS overview please check:

http://web.tiscali.it/aviationgraphic/progress-glass.html

Ugo

aviationgraphic@japanconsulting.it

Photos and text © by Ugo Crisponi