The Douglas DC-3 is one of the most iconic and influential aircraft in aviation history. It was developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company and first flew in 1935. The DC-3 played a pivotal role in transforming both military and commercial aviation, and its design set the standard for modern airliners.
A disorderly collection of postcards and original photography to satisfy my transport fetish. Some stuff may be for sale.
The iconic Messerschmitt Bf 109 German fighter aircraft
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was a German World War II fighter aircraft. The Bf 109, often simply known as the Me 109, was one of the war's most iconic and widely used fighter planes. Here's some information about it:
US Warbirds and military aircraft
Superb postcards of both restored and contemporary military aircraft make great subject matter for collectors. Here I have assembled a selection of cards received from thoughtful pals over the years. Many of the US military aircreft, especially those from WWII, have earned iconic status. Enjoy.
Boeing 747s in Postcards: Celebrating this famous aircraft
In the late 1960s, Boeing began conceptualizing a new aircraft that could carry significantly more passengers than its existing models. The idea was to create a high-capacity, long-range airliner to meet the growing demand for air travel. Boeing's chief engineer, Joe Sutter, led the design team, which aimed to build a revolutionary aircraft that would change the face of commercial aviation.
Ships in Port: Sydney Harbour
Here you will find a selection of my original photography showing ships in the Port of Sydney. Mostly at Circular Quay, but also White Bay and elsewhere. Comments and updates welcome. NOTE: Any images sourced from third-party sources will be clearly labelled.
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