This illustration presents a detailed reference collage of eighteen World War II Allied bomber aircraft arranged against a muted blue background. At the top center, the title "Allied Air Command" is displayed beneath a graphic featuring flags and an aircraft propeller. The planes are depicted in profile view, showcasing diverse models including the B-17 Flying Fortress, the Lancaster, and various amphibious and reconnaissance bombers.
Each aircraft is carefully positioned across the field, accompanied by small blocks of technical text that provide historical data and specifications for each model. The artwork is rendered in a clean, informative style typical of an identification chart, using a muted color palette dominated by military olives, tans, greys, and navy blues. The overall composition is symmetrical and organized, creating a structured look that emphasizes historical accuracy.
The artwork uses a digital illustration style, focusing on crisp lines and accurate paint schemes rather than cinematic flair. Shadowing beneath the aircraft is minimal, serving only to ground the vehicles on the page. The background features a subtle, translucent pattern of aircraft silhouettes, which adds depth to the scene without distracting from the primary illustrations of the bombers. The entire arrangement functions as an educational historical guide to mid-20th-century aviation.