Darren-Edward O'Neill- Prolific Cartoonist and IllustratorBy Mike RumbleIf you have flicked through an aviation magazine in the last decade, chances are you will have seen Darren's work.![]() ![]() Darren-Edward O'Neill is a prolific artist and graphic designer with a serious passion for anything that flies. His talents include being able to draw pretty much any aircraft ever built, in great detail, from memory. ![]() Whilst he can draw with incredible technical accuracy, he has his own unique caricature style when it comes to illustrations. ![]() ![]() In his early teen years Darren spent his time sketching and digitizing drawings for friends in exchange for a flip, or as a thanks for helping him further his aviation knowledge. ![]() ![]() He progressed quickly to building technically accurate hand-crafted wooden models of aircraft using exotic woods. ![]() Darren's interest in aviation got a huge boost when his parents moved next door to legendary aviator and pyro-technician CC Pocock; where he received his introduction to hands-on flying. Around the same time Darren also worked for Mission Aviation Fellowship doing in-house design, developing marketing material and a demo road-show flight simulator specifically to inspire young aviators. ![]() ![]() Since 2002 Darren's cartoons and illustrations have been published regularly on aviation websites, image portals and forums. ![]() Working under the name “Fly Machine Designs”, his work has been featured regularly in numerous local and international aviation magazines including: FlightCom; Middle East Flyer; World AirNews; Australian Flying; Global Aviator; and as a regular contributing artist in SA Flyer for many years now. ![]() ![]() Darren's SA Flyer Saratoga design won a competition and can be seen flying at airshows around South Africa to this day. ![]() His work can be found far a field as Australia in various Jim Davies (founder of 43rd Air School) publications. ![]() ![]() And in the US with Rob Harrison Airshows… ![]() ![]() The floating African Pilot Airshow of the Year Award was also designed and built by Darren. ![]() As were the Ace of Base and the World Aerobatic Championship Trophies - Commissioned by 12 time World Aerobatics Champion, Glen Dell. ![]() Darren can't come close to an aircraft and not draw it… even when flying commercially he will leave a sketch with the pilot to show his appreciation for the flight. ![]() Darren holds diplomas in Computer Arts and Graphic Design from the International Organisation of Christian Artists (IOCA), and N1 & N2 Aircraft Engineer Certificates from Centurion Technical College Aircraft Engineering and Maintenance. He currently lives in Cape Town working as a designer and illustrator for numerous aviation publications worldwide, works freelance for private aviation enthusiasts and the aviation industry generally, and has an ongoing project designing and building his own aircraft. ![]() "I just Love the extraordinary 'Atmosphere' and the impressive detail which your Illustrator conveys to the stories and I would dearly like to meet them, either in person or on e-mail...and that is quite a compliment from the old fart who used to do the 'doodles' for previous stories. Without wishing to bore you, I have been trying to put a face to the Artist...Obviously a 'Pilot' or 'Aircraft Engineer', judging by the detail" Hugh Pryor - SA Flyer columnist and international author. +27 (0)82 285 4835 |
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