Updated: 4th April 2009
NEW: All images changed to 1024 x 768 format

 
This page contains 3D anaglyphs of aircraft. They are all in 1024 x 768 wallpaper format. You need the usual red and blue acetate glasses to view them. Click on the thumbnails to see the full size pictures.

My other page contains colour stereo pairs that need no special glasses.

de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
 


Douglas C-124C Globemaster II
 


Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star
 


Avro York
 


Fairey swordfish
 


McDonnell-Douglas/Boeing MD-83
 


Junkers Ju52 Floatplane
 


Grumman F-14A Tomcat
 


Lockheed P-38J Lightning
 


SAAB J 35J Draken
 


MiG-15
 


Grumman HU-16 Albatross
 


Hawker Siddeley Trident 2E
 


Bell UH-1H Huey
 


Supermarine Type 398 Attacker
 


Boeing 707-320
 


de Havilland DH89A Dragon Rapide
 


Handley Page HP-42
 


North American F-86E Sabre
 


Hawker Sea Fury FB11
 


Percival Mew Gull
 


Lockheed L-10A (Casablanca)
 


Pfalz Dr1
 


Sopwith Camel
 


Dogfights
 


Pihlajaniemi
 
Something a bit different....Take a look at this forest anaglyph. If you like it, there are some more on my Pihlajaniemi page.

 

Acknowledgements

I've created these pictures using situations set up in the Microsoft Flight Simulators, with aircraft models downloaded from the web..  For these the credits are as follows:

DeHavilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
Model by Fred Banting
Textures by Yannick Lavigne

Douglas C-124C Globemaster II
Model and textures by Arik Hohmeyer
and FS Design Workshop Berlin

Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star
Model by Massimo Taccoli
Textures by Jens-Ole Kjølberg

Avro York
Model and textures by Arik Hohmeyer
and FS Design Workshop Berlin

Fairey swordfish
Model by Mathias Pommerien
Textures by Alessandro Biagi

McDonnell-Douglas/Boeing MD-83
Repaint of FS2002 model by Antti Salo

Junkers Ju52 Floatplane
Model and textures by Pierino Primavesi

Grumman F-14A Tomcat
Model by Dino Cattaneo
Textures by Paolo Trabucco

Lockheed P-38J Lightning
Model and textures by Roger Dial and Blue Arrow FS

SAAB J 35J Draken
Model and textures by Kari Virtanen

MiG-15
FSDS Model by Nick Zelazek
Gmax Model by Ed Wilson
Textures by J-P Demmerle

Grumman HU-16 Albatross
Model and textures by Greg Pepper

Hawker Siddeley Trident 2E
Model and textures by David Maltby

Dogfights
CFS2 default aircraft

Bell UH-1H Huey
Model and original textures by Jordan Moore
Repaint by Lynn Rogers

Supermarine Type 398 Attacker
Realisation by Ralph Pegram
Model by Louis Sinclair
Textures by Martin Wright

Boeing 707-320
Model by Gary Carlson
Textures by Mario Coelho

de Havilland DH89A Dragon Rapide
Model and textures by David Garwood
VFR Photographic Scenery by Just Flight/Visual Flight/getmapping

Handley Page HP-42
Model and textures by Derek Palmer

North American F-86E Sabre
Model by Rey Lopez
Textures by J R Lucariny

Hawker Sea Fury FB11
Model by David Hanvey
Textures by Paul Barry
VFR Photographic Scenery by Just Flight/Visual Flight/getmapping

Percival Mew Gull
Model and textures by Lee Hall
VFR Photographic Scenery by Just Flight/Visual Flight/getmapping

Lockheed Elektra L-10A (Casablanca)
Model and textures by Arik Hohmeyer
and FS Design Workshop Berlin

Pflaz Dr1
Model and textures by Frank Elton
VFR Photographic Scenery by Just Flight/Visual Flight/getmapping

Sopwith Camel
Model and textures by David Eckert
VFR Photographic Scenery by Just Flight/Visual Flight/getmapping

If you need the glasses and live in the US, visit Rainbow Symphony for a free pair. They also have a collection of 3D links, and lots of interesting stuff.

The 3D Journal is a member site that has some interesting links and articles. A lot of this is accessible to non-members.


If you'd like to see colour stereo pairs like the one below, please go here.

You'll find full viewing instructions there.

I prefer the stereo pairs myself. This not the least because I only have one pair of red/blue glasses, and they're not as clear as they were. Also, I suspect that most people who come across the anaglyphs, will take one look and quickly surf on, because they haven't got the glasses. So I think I'll probably be spending more time in the future with the stereo pairs, rather than the anaglyphs.

If you like the pictures on these pages, and have a preference for one form or the other, feel free to drop me a line to say what it is.

contact: john.lawrence@hagaregn.org.uk