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Sorry to say that Mike Badrocke, genius cutaway artist and design envisioner, has left us at age 85.
We got on well at Flight and he was an enormous help to my early career and my work in the 1980s, not to mention how much I learned from him and his work about how aircraft are put together. He had a new and different approach to cutting into airplanes.
Working at Flight gave me the privilege of watching Mike work, from enlarging and adjusting an image on a magical projection device known only as the Shufti-Scope, through a mesh of 4H pencil lines incomprehensible to mere mortals, to an inking-in process that ended up showing exactly what you wanted to see at whatever depth in the structure.
Here's an unexpected tribute to Mike's work, from the recent Gordon &co book on the Tu-22M series. I can hear his throaty chuckle even now...
RIP mate, can you play The Molecatcher on a harp?
We got on well at Flight and he was an enormous help to my early career and my work in the 1980s, not to mention how much I learned from him and his work about how aircraft are put together. He had a new and different approach to cutting into airplanes.
Working at Flight gave me the privilege of watching Mike work, from enlarging and adjusting an image on a magical projection device known only as the Shufti-Scope, through a mesh of 4H pencil lines incomprehensible to mere mortals, to an inking-in process that ended up showing exactly what you wanted to see at whatever depth in the structure.
Here's an unexpected tribute to Mike's work, from the recent Gordon &co book on the Tu-22M series. I can hear his throaty chuckle even now...
RIP mate, can you play The Molecatcher on a harp?