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The aircraft’s interior was designed by the firm of Henry Dreyfuss with blue and turquoise pile carpet, seats, and curtains. The lounge in the aft section of the cabin featured wraparound, sofa-style seating and a large mural of North America showing the airline’s route system. This tweet was posted on August 23, 2024.
This cutaway model represents the first Electra delivered to Western, registered as N7135C, and features a highly detailed fuselage, wings, engines, cockpit, and cabin interior with a galley, luggage racks, closets, and a lounge. #CutAboveModels This tweet was posted on September 04, 2024.
The steel oil drums' lids are cut open with a chisel and hammer and a long vertical split is made along the side of the drums. The interiors are filled with dried sugarcane or grass and lit on fire to remove any grime; once cool, the drums are flattened into sheets. #HaitianMetal This tweet was posted on October 16, 2024.
Airlines also contracted with aircraft model makers to create minutely detailed airliner models, including cutaway versions that revealed cabin interiors. Models of airliners afforded customers a unique 3D view of the aircraft in which they could potentially fly. #CutAboveModels This tweet was posted on April 17, 2024.
Introduced in 1964, the Boeing 727 was a medium-range jetliner designed to serve regional airports with shorter runways. Beginning in the early 1970s, PSA offered Boeing 727 interiors in peach, pink, & magenta, similar to the colors featured on their liveries at the time. #AvGeek This tweet was posted on June 05, 2024.
📸: Braniff International Boeing 727 interior; early 1970s Gift of Thomas G. Dragges 2015.166.2506 https://t.co/sDk8Jyha3H coach seat section: Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA), Boeing 727 cabin interior; 1970s Gift of Chris and Leacy Laborde 2021.057.010 https://t.co/EHkUuAn5Zr This tweet was posted on June 05, 2024.
Gary Field endeavored to create a highly accurate interior based on the original Continental DC-7B cabin details and amenities, with seats, luggage racks, lavatories, a galley, passengers, and Continental’s signature Coach Lounge all individually cast in plastic. #CutAboveModels This tweet was posted on June 24, 2024.
To create metal models, Field first carved a positive form in wood based on aircraft plans. From this form he created a mold to cast the model in metal, usually aluminum. In cutaway models he left portions of the fuselage open to insert the interior & add plastic viewing windows. This tweet was posted on June 24, 2024.
📸: photograph: San Francisco Airport, Administration Building lobby interior; 01/12/1940 Transfer from San Francisco International Airport 1997.52.078.001 This tweet was posted on December 26, 2023.
The exposed area of “Cilindro Costruito” reveals a complex, multi-faceted interiority that contrasts with the highly polished, smooth surface. #ArnaldoPomodoro #PublicArt This tweet was posted on July 12, 2023.
Schwarcz incorporated a variety of finishes into her vessel forms, both inside and out. She layered vivid, multicolored enamels in multiple kiln firings, at times sandblasting the exterior to contrast with the interior. #UnconventionalEnamels This tweet was posted on April 09, 2024.
Sometimes after objects go on display, they need a little love. Our 1:10 scale model Douglas DC-8 received attention after a piece of the interior wall detached. Our conservator promptly performed the necessary maintenance. #MuseumMonday #BehindTheScenes This tweet was posted on November 21, 2022.
TWA launched Lockheed L-1049G transatlantic service to Europe in November 1955. The aircraft had the range to fly across the Atlantic nonstop. #TWA’s “Super Gs” featured comfortable, luxurious interiors that included a lounge, sleeping berths, & colorful murals. #DefunctThursday This tweet was posted on December 08, 2022.
Before the age of cell phones and seat-back entertainment systems, in-flight entertainment was generally low tech and relied on games. This 1940s gamer scorer from #PanAm could be used to keep track of a variety of games with columns for "we" & "they" on interior pages #52Objects This tweet was posted on May 31, 2023.
Take a walk through the past! Our collection includes many interior photos of the airport through the years, over one hundred and thirty of which are online: https://t.co/2ZN5zkSnR4 #AvGeek #SFOHistory #airport This tweet was posted on December 21, 2022.
📸: negative: San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Central Terminal interior; c. 1983 Transfer from San Francisco International Airport 2011.032.2759 https://t.co/S0wHF4ryic This tweet was posted on December 21, 2022.
Onstage in @SFOpera’s 1932 performance of Tosca, the interior of the Sant’Andrea della Valle church in Rome was beautifully recreated with massive, hand-painted canvas drops. #SFOperaCentennial #Opera This tweet was posted on January 06, 2023.
Did you know that in Skylounge configuration, United Air Lines’ Douglas DC-3 Mailiners had seats that were able to rotate? This illustration from the late 1930s shows the interior of a United Air Lines Douglas DC-3 with passengers socializing and playing games. #52Objects This tweet was posted on June 20, 2023.
A number of furniture pieces were also missing, including entire rows of seats. Because the figures of the passengers were used multiple times in the interior, it was possible to take molds from intact figures in order to recreate the lost pieces. #jetage #aircraftmodels #avgeek This tweet was posted on September 06, 2022.
Bruce Bradbury arrived in San Francisco from Maine in the 1960s and discovered neighborhoods with seemingly endless rows of elaborately ornamented Victorian houses. Once inside, Bruce imagined the interiors restored to their former glory. #VictorianPaperedWall #wallpaper This tweet was posted on October 05, 2022.
Fashionable Aesthetic Movement interiors displayed threefold division of walls. A dado covered the lower part of the wall and provided an alternative to wood paneling. #VictorianPaperedWall #Wallpaper #WallpaperWednesday This tweet was posted on April 27, 2022.
Operating from 1946 to 1968, China's Civil Air Transport‘s (CAT) initial mission was to carry relief supplies on westbound flights from coastal ports to the war-devastated interior, and commercial cargo and passengers on return fights to the coast. #CAT #DefunctThursday This tweet was posted on April 28, 2022.
To help promote the new airliner to the traveling public, United had Pacific Miniatures of Alhambra, CA, create several large cutaway models to highlight the DC-8’s new features & amenities, particularly its spacious & luxurious cabin interior. #aircraftmodels #avgeek #dc8 This tweet was posted on May 10, 2022.
Created to be an easily viewable, three-dimensional presentation of the Jet Mainliner in miniature, the cutaway model contains a highly detailed cockpit and cabin interior with minute features that accurately replicate the actual United DC-8 as launched in 1959. #aircraftmodels This tweet was posted on May 10, 2022.
Christian Herter (1839–83) arrived in New York from Germany in 1859 and became a full partner in his brother Gustave’s firm in 1864, forming Herter Brothers. The large firm created interiors for some of the most magnificent homes across the country. #VictorianPaperedWall This tweet was posted on May 25, 2022.
📸: All: Pan American Airways photograph: Fokker F.VIIa/3m General Machado; c. 1927 Gift of Vernon W. Smith 1999.562.009 - photograph: Fokker F.VII-3m Interior; c. 1927 Gift of Vernon W. Smith 1999.562.001 - map: air mail system map; 1930 Gift of Jon E. Krupnick 2010.281.007.024 This tweet was posted on August 04, 2022.
📸: negative: San Francisco Airport, Terminal Building construction; 1952 Transfer from San Francisco International Airport 2011.032.0306 negative: San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Terminal Building interior; 1962 Transfer from San Francisco International Airport This tweet was posted on August 24, 2022.
From the 19th century, in both Britain and the United States, fashionable homes in the Aesthetic Movement style featured interiors with tripartite walls that displayed a dado, a fill pattern, and a frieze. #VictorianPaperedWall #wallpaper #WallpaperWednesday This tweet was posted on October 26, 2022.
📸 1/3: Pen and ink illustration of and Aesthetic interior by Stephen Bauer 1984 Courtesy of Bradbury & Bradbury Art Wallpapers R2021.1401.006.06 This tweet was posted on October 26, 2022.
The colors were coordinated with the cabin interiors of the airline’s Lockheed Constellation for trans-Atlantic service at the height of the propliner era. #OlegCassini #uniform #avgeek #flightattendant This tweet was posted on April 11, 2022.
William Burges, an architect, interior designer, & furniture designer, was as a proponent of the Gothic Revival in mid-nineteenth-century Britain. Completely enamored by the medieval aesthetic, he created fanciful buildings with lavishly decorated interiors. #victorianpaperedwall This tweet was posted on January 19, 2022.
German physician & physicist Hermann von Helmholtz made important contributions to a variety of scientific fields: he invented the ophthalmoscope in 1851, which is still used to inspect the interior of the eye, as well as acoustic instruments, such as these resonators. This tweet was posted on January 03, 2022.
“Shell” by Gay Outlaw is a visually dynamic conical half-sphere. The concave interior reflects a spectrum of light from gold to silver, mimicking the coloration of a peacock feather. © Ethan Kaplan Photography This tweet was posted on July 29, 2021.
📸: All: @flySFO Most: Transfers construction; 1952 2011.032.0292 aerial view; May 19, 1954 1997.52.045.011 United Air Lines, Douglas DC-7; late 1950s Gift of United Airlines Archives 1999.047.254 aerial view; May 1954 2011.032.0393 interior; 1962 2011.032.0770 This tweet was posted on May 25, 2021.
The passenger versions could feature luxuriously appointed cabin interiors with options for a lounge in the tail section and sleeper berth accommodations. #WingWednesday #avgeek This tweet was posted on April 21, 2021.
Most sales of the Lodestar were to foreign airlines or to the U.S. military, as improving air strength was a priority leading up to World War II. After the war, many were converted into private or executive aircraft with a sleek, club-style interior. #WingWednesday This tweet was posted on March 24, 2021.