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Showing posts with label airplane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label airplane. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2011

Thursday, June 9, 2011

p-51 mustang

p-51 mustang

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Vought F7U Cutlass, a B-25 Mitchell, a Douglas Skyraider and the artcle mentions a B-36 Peacemaker (big bomber) which would be so enormous it would have to have a field all to itselffrom http://telstarlogistics.typepad.com/telstarlogistics/2010/11/a-haunting-video-of-an-abandoned-airplane-graveyard.html via http://lostinjersey.wordpress.com/2010/11/03/in-ohio-lies-an-airplane-graveyard/

Vought F7U Cutlass, a B-25 Mitchell, a Douglas Skyraider and the artcle mentions a B-36 Peacemaker (big bomber) which would be so enormous it would have to have a field all to itselffrom http://telstarlogistics.typepad.com/telstarlogistics/2010/11/a-haunting-video-of-an-abandoned-airplane-graveyard.html via http://lostinjersey.wordpress.com/2010/11/03/in-ohio-lies-an-airplane-graveyard/

Monday, June 6, 2011

Walt Disney and Salvadore Dali, they collaborated on one animated minute piece that was never released until Fantasia 2000, it's called "Destino" and it's very surreal Cary Grant and Amelia Earharthttp://awesomepeoplehangingouttogether.tumblr.com/

Walt Disney and Salvadore Dali, they collaborated on one animated minute piece that was never released until Fantasia 2000, it's called "Destino" and it's very surreal Cary Grant and Amelia Earharthttp://awesomepeoplehangingouttogether.tumblr.com/

Monday, May 30, 2011

Tires sold that got over a thousand miles made it to the wall of fame... doesn't that say a lot about the short life span expectancy of tires in the 1930's T C Ryan flying school in San Diego, Howard Hughes on the far left Must have been great at parades 1936's getting stuffed into a boxcar for delivery The Marx brothers Amelia Earhart

Tires sold that got over a thousand miles made it to the wall of fame... doesn't that say a lot about the short life span expectancy of tires in the 1930's T C Ryan flying school in San Diego, Howard Hughes on the far left Must have been great at parades 1936's getting stuffed into a boxcar for delivery The Marx brothers Amelia Earhart

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

If you are ever in San Diego, I recommend highly the Air and Space museum here... it has a lot of WW1 and WW2 aircraft, including the Ryan X-13 vertical take off jet
Also, stop over at the 94th Aero Squadron (restaurant) for a WW1 feel of a french restaurant with (what appear to be) WW1 airplanes (look close enough for a restaurant, but aren't authentic)

If you are ever in San Diego, I recommend highly the Air and Space museum here... it has a lot of WW1 and WW2 aircraft, including the Ryan X-13 vertical take off jet
Also, stop over at the 94th Aero Squadron (restaurant) for a WW1 feel of a french restaurant with (what appear to be) WW1 airplanes (look close enough for a restaurant, but aren't authentic)

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Steve found that this is from an advertisement that American Airlines ran in various magazines in 1949. This one is from the April 4, 1949 issue of Time.
The title reads "This month a grand old plane makes its last flight." The copy states that the DC-3 (21 passengers at 200 mph) was being replaced by the DC-6 (52 passengers at 300 mph) and the Convair CV-240 (40 passengers at 300 mph). The DC-4 (44 passengers at 227 mph) had been retired by the airline the year before.

Steve found that this is from an advertisement that American Airlines ran in various magazines in 1949. This one is from the April 4, 1949 issue of Time.
The title reads "This month a grand old plane makes its last flight." The copy states that the DC-3 (21 passengers at 200 mph) was being replaced by the DC-6 (52 passengers at 300 mph) and the Convair CV-240 (40 passengers at 300 mph). The DC-4 (44 passengers at 227 mph) had been retired by the airline the year before.

 

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