Saturday, March 21, 2009

The Digital Aircraft Factory Talents Reaches Down Into The South American Market

A Boeing B727-251F totally created by the Digital Aircraft Factory for a Brazilian Aviation Consulting Firm known as ProAero Group of Sao Paulo, Brazil

Sao Paulo, Brazil 21st March 2009: Having met a Brazilian aviation delegation through its parent company, the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consulting Group, the Digital Aircraft Factory was called up by PROAERO GROUP of Sao Paulo, Brazil to create a company aircraft for advertisement purpose.

The Boeing 727 shown above, created by the Digital Aircraft Factory, shall be placed within various Brazilian aviation and professional publications. Being made up of former B727 Flyer's, PROAERO GROUP has selected the venerable Boeing 727 as its mascot. PROAERO GROUP is a diverse and highly flexible aviation consulting group, which has an established presence within the Brazilian market. Currently, PROAERO GROUP is in talks with the Digital Aircraft Factory so as to create a demo aircraft for a client who is seeking to create an upstart Boeing 727 cargo operation to support the ever growing internal need and demand for cargo lift by the Brazilian Government and Postal System.

Without the need for ferry crews, certificate of export or the approval of a FAA Designated Airworthy Representative (D.A.R), the Digital Aircraft Factory "Exported" their first "Digitally" created Boeing aircraft to Latin America!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Digital Aircraft Factory Delivers The Blue Angels to a Former No.2 Position U.S.M.C Flyer

The Blue Angels flying the venerable McDonnell Douglas F-4J's in 1970
Col. Chuck Moore USMC (Ret.) admires the final product from the Digital Aircraft Factory, showing his 1970 era Blue Angel team departing Nellis Air Force Base.

Digital Aircraft Factory Chief Aviation Artist Catherine Smallwood with her commissioned creation for Col. Chuck Moore USMC (Ret.)

Opa Locka, Florida Friday 13th March 2009: A few good men! Semper Fidelis! the battle cry of the United Stated Marine Corp. Knowing no boundary concerning the creation of "any aircraft in any setting" the Digital Aircraft Factory under the creative leadership of its Chief Aviation Artist Catherine Smallwood made the grade with yet another satisfied customer. Former United Stated Marine Corp. fighter pilot Col. Chuck Moore USMC (Ret.) having heard and seen the work of the Digital Aircraft Factory within the Miami area, especially with the Historical Flight Foundation Eastern Airlines DC-7B Project, Col. Moore called upon Catherine and her group for a special mission.

The Colonel wanting his beloved Blue Angel team photo of one of his flights to be brought to life and thus providing Catherine and her team with a small 3 x 5 size 1970 era Kodak print, which with the passing of time had played havoc on the Digital Aircraft Factory went to work.

Creating not only the aircraft's, but the entire background and foreground landscape totally from pixels and polygons to mimic the only photograph provided for reference and after an exhaustive and intense level of technical and historical research on the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom aircraft, particularly the "J" model only then were the condition prefect to create the rendering shown above. This marks the Digital Aircraft Factory first Military aircraft production since its establishment back in December 2008.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

The Digital Aircraft Factory to Support the Eastern Airlines Flight 401 Tribute Group

From left to right: Ron Infantino (Flt. 401 Passenger), Mercedes V. Ruiz (Flt. 401 Flight Attendant), Catherine Smallwood (Digital Aircraft Factory Chief Aviation Artist), Beverly Raposa (Flt. 401 Flight Attendant) and Jan (Minguzzi) Coviello (Flt. 401 Passenger)

Miami, Florida Saturday 7th February 2009: Through its parent company of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG), the Digital Aircraft Factory (D.A.F) under the creative leadership of its Chief Aviation Artist, Ms. Catherine Smallwood will be working with the Eastern Airlines Flight 401 Tribute Group, the survivors of the December 29th 1972 fatal crash of an Eastern Airlines L-1011. The D.A.F shall be applying its experience, talent and effort to assist the Flight 401 Tribute Group in creating a fully detailed and highly accurate digital rendering of the Lockheed L-1011, ship No. 310 for their promotional, marketing and merchandising needs. With the combined effort and support of the 94th ACG and the D.A.F, the Flight 401 Tribute Group plans to move forward with the creation of their memorial display which is being considered to be created at Miami International Airport. For further information concering the Flight 401 Tribute Group check out www.flight401.com www.ealflt401.blogspot.com

401 Tribute dedicated to those whoes lives were lost or touched by EAL Flight 401

The Digital Aircraft Factory Continued Support Toward the Historical Flight Foundation Makes Their EAL DC-7B N836D Fly Over Miami

Eastern Airlines DC-7B tail number N836D of the Historical Flight Foundation flying over Miami, Florida South Beach

Miami, Florida Friday February 6th 2009: Despite being but a few weeks away from its first post maintenance check flight, since restoration began three years ago, the Digital Aircraft Factory (D.A.F) was able to make N836D fly's over Miami, Florida South Beach. In our continued support toward the Historical Flight Foundation, Inc., the (HFF) DC-7B project, the D.A.F created this special rendering of N836D at altitude over South Beach as a sign of both our appreciation and believing in the effort and vision of Mr. Carlos Gomez, his colleagues and his world class aviation restoration team. The D.A.F is making these limited print available for public sale before and after the first flight with generous proceeds of sales going to assist the ongoing effort to maintain and support N836D. Call or contact the HHF now to reserve and order your copy.

With a donation of US$350.00 or higher to the Historical Flight Foundation, Inc. at info@HFFShop.com a limited digital laser printed 16 x 20 canvas panel print shall be sent to the donating individual and / or party. Contact Mr. Roger Jarman, Secretary Historical Flight Foundation, Inc. at 305-883-2012

Saturday, January 17, 2009

The Digital Aircraft Factory Parent Company Benefits from Its New Subsidiary Talents

The D.A.F Parent Company the
94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consulting Group Est. 2003

Miami, Florida January 20th 2009: In today's fluid and dynamic business world, prudent investments are the key to success in business and the Digital Aircraft Factory (D.A.F) in less than sixty (60) days has proved its worth as a subsidiary to its parent company, the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consulting Group (94th ACG) founded in 2003.
In less than three months since being established and stood up, the investment has paid off for the (94th ACG). The D.A.F under the leadership of its Chief Aviation Artist, Ms. Catherine Smallwood has not only generated its first International client with INSIGHT Loss Adjusters, Ltd., but it has also given the (94th ACG) a fresh and new logo and advertisement presentation for its sixth continuous year of operation.

The Digital Aircraft Factory Goes Across "The Pond" and assist a London Based Company

The D.A.F First International Client INSIGHT Loss Adjusters Ltd.
London, England January 19th 2009: Knowing no bounds and following on the heels of its partner company, the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consulting Group, the Digital Aircraft Factory (D.A.F) goes international since its establishment back in the latter part of 2008, with a London based client. INSIGHT Loss Adjustor's Ltd., serves the London / Lloyd's Aviation Insurance Risk and Lost Survey Markets and Underwriters, watch out Airclaims, Ltd and CTC, there is a new and proper player on the field. This marks the (D.A.F) first full advertisement "Ad" creation in its first sixty (60) days existence.

The Digital Aircraft Factory Flying Tigers 3rd Squadron "Hells Angels" Ship No. 68

Charles Older Flying Tiger Aircraft No. 68
Miami, Florida January 14th 2009: Retained by members of a Tennessee Veteran of Foreign War (VFW) post, the Digital Aircraft Factory (D.A.F) in record time, researched, proofed and created a full digital rendering of Charles Older, Flying Tigers, 3rd Squadron, the Hells Angels ship No. 68 in its full glory of flight. This very same digital model is be utilized for a full digital motion clip for an Australian energy beverage to be called "Tiger". This rendering was established to be printed on 16 x 20 canvas panel. Direct purchase of this rendering could be purchased from the (D.A.F) at a cost of US$75.00, plus shipping and handling.