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挿絵描いておりますSKYWARDの連載コラム「キャプテンの航空教室」。7月号はリスクに対する事前対処のお話。とても興味深いトピックです。#illustration #pilot #airliner #jal #squaremodern #jun_takahashi
The Hunting-Percival P.87, a proposed small feeder airliner from the 1950s; complete with 'pusher' Napier Oryx turbo-prop engines.
This rather odd British concept, (shown here in a 1955 Eagle Comic cutaway) went no further than a design proposal!
Despite Britain's 'Austerity Budget' years, money was still found for aviation research!
The Avro 706 Ashton was a prototype jet airliner of the 1950s. It flew almost a year after the DH Comet, but it was purely an experimental programme and was never intended for commercial use.
Germany's first jet airliner, the Baade 152 which was created in Communist East Germany, but it didn't enter service!🤔
Taking its name from aeronautical engineer Brunolf Baade, it represented the last member of the Junkers 'family' and was originally designed as a Soviet bomber!
The French Boeing 737? 🇫🇷
This is the Dassault Mercure, a twin engine narrow-body airliner from 1971.
An early example of international collaboration in the aerospace industry, it shared looks with small Boeing, but little else. Only 12 aircraft of the type flew commercially!
this is one of my favorite projects i’ve worked on to date. a hypothetical airliner brand for magical beings— hidden in plane sight. welcome to nimbus airlines: the finest mortal transport ✨
Burnt out from work, so I missed a day ;;
So we've got a little bat between 768' wah's toes and a 1,536' panda's airliner sized paws. :3
19 September 1946. The Avro 691 Lancastrian, British transport derived from the Lancaster bomber for testing jet and turboprop engines, acted as the world's first jet airliner making three passenger flights carrying press representatives, Ministry officials and other passengers.
"BOEING 314 CLIPPER"
Artist: Mark Karvon
#Boeing314 #Clipper #Boeing #flyingboat #cargo #transportaircraft #airliner #vintage #theaviationart #Paintings #Artwork #Aviationart #carrierplanes #aviationpic #flight #art #aircraf #instaavion #aviationart #aviationartist #panam
If I have posted this before, I apologise. However, there just might be someone who has not seen it before!😉
The majestic Short Shetland, a replacement for the Short Sunderland that arrived just a little too late in 1945. An attempt to make an airliner also failed to win favour.
Excited to share the latest addition to my #etsy shop: The arrival of air mail on Reunion Island, a unique photo montage with vintage stamps. A creation of JFBdecor. https://t.co/8Wq1PE52LH #blue #fathersday #brown #anniversary #airmailreunion #famousairliners #jfbdeco
Euro hydro - Bauhaus Luftfahrt Hyliner (2.0) concept for 2040+ hydrogen-fueled long-haul airliner - 400 pax, 6,400nm, zero CO2 w turbofans; slower M0.7 cruise reduces fuel burn, enables low sweep, high aspect-ratio laminar-flow wing; double-deck fuselage for tanks - #AiaaAviation
jumptrucks sit somewhere between the role of trucks and the role of cargo airliners in the inter-cosmic shipping world. they're more expensive in absolute terms but a flexible hauling option and able to reach places unserved by heavy-duty jumptender lines or the stargate highway.
Douglas DC-6
Kar-Air purchased 1964 2 Douglas DC-6 airliners.
Artist: Sture Gripenberg
#Douglas #DC6 #KarAir #cargo #transportaircraft #airliner #vintage #theaviationart #Paintings #Artwork #Aviationart #carrierplanes #aviationpic #flight #art #aircraf #instaavion #aviationart
QUEEN OF THE SKIES - BOAC BOEING STRATOCRUISER
Artist: Anthony Cowland
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#Boeing #C97 #BoeingStratocruiser #Stratocruiser #boac #transportaircraft #airliner #vintage #theaviationart #art
The Aviation Traders ATL-90 'Accountant', was a 28-seat turboprop airliner/executive aircraft from the 1950's. Built by a group run by Freddie Laker (later Sir Freddie, of Skytrain fame), the aircraft failed to attract a single buyer, maybe the name put off the 'bean counters'!
The HSA-1011 is a curious swing-wing supersonic airliner that tried to fly at just above Mach 1 to avoid the complexities of highly supersonic flight...
But the mechanical complexity does not seem worth it for such a modest increase in speed.
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I've always had a 'soft spot' for tri-motor aircraft. This handsome Dewoitine D.338 was a 1930's French airliner that could seat 22 passengers...or 12 passengers in 'Luxury' mode! With a reputation for reliability, they continued in airline service after WW 2.
The future was only limited by the artist's imagination, in the 1950's! Here is the atomic airliner that would fly at speeds of 10,000 to 18,000 mph over the oceans, using atomic power. Conventional jets would be used near land, making people much happier, regards radiation!🥴
The last Junkers bomber project of WW 2 later resurfaced as an East German airliner in the 1950's. The Baade 152 was similar in size and layout to the US B-47 bomber. It first flew in 1958, but the prototype crashed fatally 4 months later. The whole project was cancelled in 1961.