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Tattoos in Flight is an ongoing blog & gallery of airplane, flying, aerospace and aviation-related tattoos collected from around the web - displaying the passion for airplanes and flying as exhibited by the wearer. We feature unique aviation tattoos from the most skilled tattoo artists from around the world, inspiring and educating aviation enthusiasts interested in a tattoo tribute to their passion.


   
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Posted on January 23, 2010

Aviatrix Aviator Girl Airplane Pilot Plane Aviation Aircraft Cartoon Character F Bomb Toy Fly Flying Tattoo Tatoo Tat Ink Tattoos In Flight Mikey Sarratt Highnoon Tattoos Phoenix, AZCertainly the aviation industry isn’t immune to the occasional curse word… hell, I have heard quite a few conversations between pilots and mechanics myself where every other word is a “colorful adjective.”  That said, this colorful caricature of a female aviator (also known as an Aviatrix) buzzing about and dropping the “F-Bomb” certainly is a funny commentary on the skygods of swearing!

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Other than being a cute theme for a light-hearted flying-related tattoo, this tattoo is a great example of the awesome depth of color that can be achieved by today’s pigments used in tattooing.  A wide variety of colors and hues are now being used by artists… some pigments even being developed by artists themselves!  Some of these colors would have been unheard of 20 years ago… but now, the art is truly going through a renaissance of sorts with the medium!

This awesome tattoo was created by tattoo artist Mikey Sarratt who tattoos with High Noon Tattoo Parlor in Phoenix, AZ.  High Noon Tattoo Parlor is a great collaboration of experienced artists in the Phoenix area and spans a wide spectrum of styles… check them out!

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