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@SFOMuseum
Instagram Posts Tagged
aviationaluminum
This is SFO Museum's archive of the
@SFOMuseum
Instagram account. There are
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This is the last week to see “Aluminum: The Miracle Metal of Aviation”, currently on view in the Aviation Museum and Library.
This
image
was posted on
September 10, 2019
.
#avgeek
#aviationaluminum
#aluminum
#design
#industrialdesign
#avgeek
One of the first uses of aluminum helicopter rotor blades was in the Hiller XH-44 “Hiller-copter”, designed and built by Stanley Hiller, Jr. (1924–2006) in 1944 at the age of nineteen.
This
image
was posted on
July 21, 2019
.
#aviationaluminum
#aluminum
#design
#industrialdesign
#avgeek
#hillercopter
#helicopter
#museum
Developed and produced by Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd. of Great Britain, the Viscount was the world’s first turboprop airliner to go into service.
This
image
was posted on
July 16, 2019
.
#aviationaluminum
#aluminum
#design
#industrialdesign
#avgeek
#vickers
#viscount
#vickersviscount
#modelplane
#aircraftmodel
#museum
Developed and produced by Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd. of Great Britain, the Viscount was the world’s first turboprop airliner to go into service.
This
image
was posted on
July 16, 2019
.
#aviationaluminum
#aluminum
#design
#industrialdesign
#avgeek
#vickers
#viscount
#vickersviscount
#modelplane
#aircraftmodel
#museum
Developed and produced by Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd. of Great Britain, the Viscount was the world’s first turboprop airliner to go into service.
This
image
was posted on
July 16, 2019
.
#aviationaluminum
#aluminum
#design
#industrialdesign
#avgeek
#vickers
#viscount
#vickersviscount
#modelplane
#aircraftmodel
#museum
Beginning with the 1903 Wright Flyer, lightweight aircraft engines made of aluminum were vital to the advancement of aviation.
This
image
was posted on
June 20, 2019
.
#aviationaluminum
#aluminum
#design
#industrialdesign
#avgeek
#engine
#radialengine
Beginning with the 1903 Wright Flyer, lightweight aircraft engines made of aluminum were vital to the advancement of aviation.
This
image
was posted on
June 20, 2019
.
#aviationaluminum
#aluminum
#design
#industrialdesign
#avgeek
#engine
#radialengine
Modern airliners such as the Boeing 247, Douglas DC-2, and Douglas DC-3 were rolled out with passenger seats made from aluminum alloys.
This
image
was posted on
May 08, 2019
.
#aviationaluminum
#aluminum
#design
#industrialdesign
#avgeek
#paxex
#seating
#airplaneseating
#airplaneseats
One of the first uses of aluminum in rotor blades was in the Hiller XH-44 “Hiller-copter”, designed and built by Stanley Hiller, Jr. (1924–2006) in 1944 at the age of nineteen.
This
image
was posted on
April 25, 2019
.
#aviationaluminum
#aluminum
#design
#industrialdesign
#avgeek
#helicopter
#modelaircraft
One of the first uses of aluminum in rotor blades was in the Hiller XH-44 “Hiller-copter”, designed and built by Stanley Hiller, Jr. (1924–2006) in 1944 at the age of nineteen.
This
image
was posted on
April 25, 2019
.
#aviationaluminum
#aluminum
#design
#industrialdesign
#avgeek
#helicopter
#modelaircraft
One of the first uses of aluminum in rotor blades was in the Hiller XH-44 “Hiller-copter”, designed and built by Stanley Hiller, Jr. (1924–2006) in 1944 at the age of nineteen.
This
image
was posted on
April 25, 2019
.
#aviationaluminum
#aluminum
#design
#industrialdesign
#avgeek
#helicopter
#modelaircraft
One of the first uses of aluminum in rotor blades was in the Hiller XH-44 “Hiller-copter”, designed and built by Stanley Hiller, Jr. (1924–2006) in 1944 at the age of nineteen.
This
image
was posted on
April 25, 2019
.
#aviationaluminum
#aluminum
#design
#industrialdesign
#avgeek
#helicopter
#modelaircraft
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