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Completed Ground Assets for an Aeronautica commission for @SiegeStudios and with that the set is complete! I really enjoyed working on this project, the planes are lovely models to build and paint, lots of fun! 😊
#warmongers #warhammer #40k #aeronauticaimperialis
PLENS! I may have done a thing... yes, I did. Just some Grot bombers and Furies and I'll have it all built... #aeronauticaImperialis. #plens! (Damn, they need paint too.)
#Aeronautica I put contrast paints through an airbrush for the planes, really happy with them
Starting work on a new project for the store tonight.
#aeronautica #bridlington #flgs #aeronauticaImperialis #gw
Did you know that the first woman to earn a master’s in aeronautical engineering was #Canadian? Read her story in MEET ELSIE MACGILL by Elizabeth MacLeod and @DeasIllos in new @scholasticCDA illustrated biography for young readers. #STEM https://t.co/5pA6ktKxLf
Another wonderful @scholasticCDA illustrated biography by Elizabeth MacLeod and @DeasIllos MEET ELSIE MACGILL focuses on #Canadian aeronautical engineer and feminist Elsie MacGill https://t.co/5pA6ktKxLf
Sure, the Wright brothers were all very impressive 'n all, but I ask you - did *they* take to the skies in a ballon, dressed in full lancer's uniform, and riding an aeronautical stag called Coco? This, my friends, is what a *real* pioneer of flight looks like...
#otd 1928, Amelia Earhart with pilot WIlmer Stultz right; and co-pilot Louis Gordon, started on her non-stop transatlantic flight from Newfoundland to Pwll, near Burry Port, Wales, © The Royal Aeronautical Society (National Aerospace Library) @Mary_Evans
In early 1941, aeronautical engineer Beatrice Shilling developed a restrictor nicknamed 'Miss Shilling's Orifice'. It solved the problem of fighter planes cutting out during dogfights. She received an OBE in 1947 for her contribution to victory in WWII. https://t.co/BxAmZ9Zxbu
Honeycomb Aeronautical, MAINGEAR Partnership Results in Performance PC for Flight Simulation https://t.co/5sWtA1Rmko
Landing on the Moon in Robert Watts concept art for Ryan Aeronautical, 1969.
Macchi C.200 Saetta by M.Reinis
The #MacchiC200 #Saetta (Italian: Thunderbolt), or MC.200, was a #fighter #aircraft developed and manufactured by #AeronauticaMacchi in Italy. It was operated in various forms by the #RegiaAeronautica (IAF) who used the type throughout the #WW2.
New watercolor paintings are now live in my Etsy shop! https://t.co/wnE6IpgLHR :) #hanbok #yukata #aeronautical #… https://t.co/L3a8poDmPv
Our new spring illustration by @Arisun is here! Hustle and Scout go aeronautical-style to celebrate our new venue...