I've looked them over and decided to post them all. Four batches of eight pictures.
Something to note for size comparison. The white sign in the lower center of the teaser image is a standard 8.5 by 11 inch sheet. Also, that dark thing to the left in pictures 11 and 12 is a horizontal stab from...
Two shots that I took today of a pair of 225 models that I'm told were used for deck spotting. These are in the collection of the Greater St. Louis Air & Space Museum along with the large design and structure model of the Model 225.
I'm posting just this tease shot of the structure model now. I...
McDonnell Airliner Concept 1961 - T-85A?
This model is in the collection of the Greater St. Louis Air & Space Museum. Not much information with it - only what you see on the tag and the number on the engine.
What about the Pan Am Building? Sure, I'm talking about heliports but if you're counting an airship port as an airport then heliports should also be counted. The McDonnell Douglas Headquarters Building (now part of McBoeing) has (or had) a heliport on the roof and a hospital not far from my...
Source: Out Of Time - Designs For The Twentieth-Century Future
by Norman Brosterman, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2000
This book was published in conjunction with a Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition. Notice in the American Weekly illustration that the bi-planes are launching from the...
I thought I'd throw this one in. This was scanned from an 8x10 inch NASA press photo in my collection. The documentation on the back of the photo is quoted below.
Back in the late 60s and early 70s NASA press release photos were sold in packages of 10 for a dollar in the Smithsonian gift...
I just wanted to add a bit of information that has not been included in the obituaries I've seen on line. Robert McCall was one of the founding members of the American Society of Aviation Artists.
The Bar looks like the place to put this little thing. I found this in an Air Force Magazine article on the F-16 replacement. I see parts from Draken, B-58 and F-19 Stealth kits.
Mike
I found this on a tear sheet from an old issue of Air Force Magazine - it was in yet another article on advanced technologies. It does not look like a flamer but the shape reminds me of the design in coach46's posting.
Mike
I found this drawing and 3-view of the Hustler 500 while looking through my folders. These came from an issue of Airline Quarterly - date unknown.
Mike
I found this in Scale Models magazine, January 1974.
Advanced Vehicle Engineers (AVE) Mizar.
A mating of the Ford Pinto with the Cessna Skymaster. The Prototype retained the 210h.p. Continental IO-360-C rear engine of the Skymaster but production models were to be offered with alternative 235...
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