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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
During the 1930s and ‘40s, as new forms of entertainment were electronically transmitted along radio waves from venues and broadcast stations to the public in their homes, the streamline designs of radios further conveyed the idea of technological progress. This image was posted on May 28, 2019. #streamlinesaesthetics #streamline #design #industrialdesign #avgeek
During the 1930s and ‘40s, as new forms of entertainment were electronically transmitted along radio waves from venues and broadcast stations to the public in their homes, the streamline designs of radios further conveyed the idea of technological progress. This image was posted on May 28, 2019. #streamlinesaesthetics #streamline #design #industrialdesign #avgeek
During the 1930s and ‘40s, as new forms of entertainment were electronically transmitted along radio waves from venues and broadcast stations to the public in their homes, the streamline designs of radios further conveyed the idea of technological progress. This image was posted on May 28, 2019. #streamlinesaesthetics #streamline #design #industrialdesign #avgeek
During the 1930s and ‘40s, as new forms of entertainment were electronically transmitted along radio waves from venues and broadcast stations to the public in their homes, the streamline designs of radios further conveyed the idea of technological progress. This image was posted on May 28, 2019. #streamlinesaesthetics #streamline #design #industrialdesign #avgeek
The Parker 51 fountain pen, designed by Marlin S. Baker (1906–1982) and Kenneth S. Parker (1895¬–1979) and introduced in 1941, was compared to the sleek, aerodynamic North American P-51 fighter. This image was posted on May 10, 2019. #streamlinesaesthetics #streamline #design #industrialdesign #avgeek #fountainpen #parker51
The Parker 51 fountain pen, designed by Marlin S. Baker (1906–1982) and Kenneth S. Parker (1895¬–1979) and introduced in 1941, was compared to the sleek, aerodynamic North American P-51 fighter. This image was posted on May 10, 2019. #streamlinesaesthetics #streamline #design #industrialdesign #avgeek #fountainpen #parker51
The Parker 51 fountain pen, designed by Marlin S. Baker (1906–1982) and Kenneth S. Parker (1895¬–1979) and introduced in 1941, was compared to the sleek, aerodynamic North American P-51 fighter. This image was posted on May 10, 2019. #streamlinesaesthetics #streamline #design #industrialdesign #avgeek #fountainpen #parker51
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