RMK70GTN–Cutaway drawing of the Messerschmitt ME-109f.
RM2M977C0–Cutaway drawing of the Dornier DoX.
RF2HAK6TY–Cutaway plane in detail of the jet engine.
RMPP3F17–Miles M.65 Gemini cutaway drawing dated to January 1947. The Gemini was a British twin-engined four-seat touring aircraft developed in 1945 and 170 were produced up to 1947. It was also the last full production aircraft made by the company.
RF2RE6HRE–Space ship cutaway picture with exploding of wing spa, canopy, four engine, ejection seat, laser gun, cockpit and more. Drawing by pencil.
RMG15DDM–An early cut-away drawing of a P-40 Tomahawk IIB, made for the benefit of a 1942 press visit to No. 414 Squadron, then based at Croydon Airport.
RMHF8TFM–The Nazi propaganda shows a cutaway drawing of a German Wehrmacht Heinkel He 112 fighter plane. Published in December 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte. - NO WIRELESS SERIVICE - | usage worldwide
RMW664P0–Heinkel He 111P bomber cutaway drawing, 1941
RFJXXE7R–Turbofan jet engine's cross section frame isolated on blue background. 3D rendering image.
RF2K670C5–Helicopter Huey UH-1 Black and White logo , silhouette for any art printing purpose.
RFJH021T–An unofficial motto of flight research in the 1940s and 1950s was 'higher and faster.' By the late 1950s the last frontier of that goal was hypersonic flight (Mach 5+) to the edge of space. It would require a huge leap in aeronautical technology, life support systems and flight planning. The North American X-15 rocket plane was built to meet that challenge. It was designed to fly at speeds up to Mach 6, and altitudes up to 250,000 ft. The aircraft went on to reach a maximum speed of Mach 6.7 and a maximum altitude of 354,200 ft.
RM2M977TE–Junkers Ju88K cutaway drawing by George H. Davis, from ‘Instructions for flying the Junkers 88’. AM Pamphlet 114D.
RM2M96MJA–Imperial Airways Poster, showing four types of plane, with cutaway drawings of interiors of each class -- Heracles and Hannibal, Scylla, Atalanta, and Scipio.
RMW65X85–Handley Page Halifax BII cutaway drawing, circa 1943
RM2M96MG0–Imperial Airways Poster, showing a diagrammatic drawing of the seaplane Scipio, one of the new Kent class, for use on the trans-Mediterranean service.
RM2M3PB52–Britain's share in building giant passenger aircraft: a 40-seater of the new Imperial Airways fleet. A diagrammatic drawing of one of the world's largest passenger aircraft, the Western type built by Handley Page. Cut away cross section showing the wireless cabin, the forward saloon, the smoking saloon, the radial engines and the biplane tail, amongst other sections. 1930
RMW64JTB–Cutaway drawing of the Vickers Wellington B Mark II bomber, circa 1943
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