August 10, 2022
May 1, 2015
July 17, 2014
USSR Concept Vehicles
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: airplane, cars, Soviet, transportation, USSR
September 29, 2013
February 16, 2013
Caught In Mid-Air
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: airplane, Book Covers, french, octopus, pulp fiction covers
November 12, 2012
FIAT
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: airplane, cars, fiat, graphic design, Italian, modern mechanix, ships, typography, vintage ads
November 8, 2012
Looks Like You Got Your MIG, Captain!
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: airplane, comic panels, vintage comics
November 21, 2011
July 26, 2010
July 30, 2009
July 21, 2009
Photo: Ett flygplan
Kvadrater: Ett flygplan - photo by Stationsvakt
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: airplane, photos, square, stationsvakt
March 12, 2009
Magazine Cover: FART
Yep, that's kind of funny. Fart, though, means speed in Swedish. This is a motor magazine from 1963 and the cover shows a Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray, '63 in front of a Pan Am Boeing and of course in the car a couple of happy stewardesses.
The cover and the info came from motorman GrandPrix63! Pay him a visit.
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1960s, airplane, boeing, cars, Chevrolet, fart, grandprix63, magazine, magazine covers, pan am, sting ray, vintage cars
December 5, 2008
November 7, 2008
Vintage Photos: Changing Planes
Photo uploaded by sensen to vintage photo
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: airplane, daredevil, vintage photos
August 20, 2008
Transportation: Airship Dreams of Today and Yesterday
Aerial Landing Field from Modern Mechanix
Airship Dreams
Related:
Transportation: Yesterday's Airports of Today
Retro-Future: Means of transportation
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: airplane, airports, airships and air balloons, aviation, future, retro-future, transportation, vintage, zeppelin
May 14, 2008
Transportation: Yesterday's Airports of Today
"This is a 1935 model for an underground air terminal. After landing, aircraft would go underground to various levels for passengers, maintenance, and cargo loading. Connections to ground transportation are at the lowest level."
Quote and image from The Smithsonian website - America by Air.
Via BibliOdyssey
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: airplane, airports, american architecture, architecture, aviation, retro-future, transportation, USA, vintage
July 13, 2005
Flygande tunnan
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: airplane, fighter plane, Flygande Tunnan, militaria, SAAB, SAAB J29, vintage