An EdwardH0pp3r style oil on canvas painting depicting a World War II-era bomber plane flying against a clear blue sky with a few fluffy white clouds scattered across it. The bomber, painted in a dark, metallic grey, has four propeller engines mounted under its wings. On the side of the plane, there is a round insignia with a blue, red, and white design, typical of military aircraft from that era. The plane is mid-flight, flying from the left side of the image towards the right, banking off showing the underneathof the fuselage. A trail of bright red poppies emerges from the plane, creating a striking contrast against the blue sky. The poppies are drawn in a realistic style, with their characteristic red petals and black centers, and they are scattered densely along the trail, creating a sense of movement and direction towards the right side of the image. The background is simple, with a gradient of light blue sky transitioning into a slightly darker blue at the horizon, giving a sense of depth. The overall composition and color scheme evoke a sense of remembrance and honor, likely in reference to the tradition of poppies as symbols of remembrance for fallen soldiers.

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