Laminated USAF Strategic Airplane Bombers Educational Military Chart Poster 36 x 24in
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Laminated USAF Strategic Airplane Bombers Educational Military Chart Poster 36 x 24in
This poster shows all nine of the USAF strategic bombers. All but the B-2 were flown by the Strategic Air Command. Three of these aircraft (the B-1, B-2 and B-52) are still protecting us from our enemies. SACs mission included strategic reconnaissance, and many bombers were modified to perform it. The famous SR-71 Blackbird was built for that purpose and was flown by SAC, so it is included.
Aircraft are usually shown in profile, as the images are relatively easy to prepare and are more compact. This permits more to be shown in limited space. The P-38 Lighting had twin booms, and the B-47 Stratojet introduced swept back wings and nacelle hung engines, the design used by almost all future airliners. These important body and wing designs cannot be shown in profile views.
To overcome this, Feenixx introduces an exciting new approach to aircraft presentation. Each military aircraft title focuses on a specific subject, and shows all of the appropriate aircraft. They are presented in perspective, all from the same low angle using the same directional lighting. They are also sized to the same scale. When superimposed over a common sky background, it creates the illusion that they are flying overhead in formation. This makes it very easy to visually compare their size and design.
These posters also contain a highly detailed chart citing the specifications and performance characteristics of each aircraft, making them easy to compare.
All posters are printed on very heavy, high-quality paper. It is also a very hard paper that preserves tiny details. Posters are then specially coated to provide a satin finish that reduces glare and enhances their presentation. These are the same high standards used to produce expensive art prints. Artists are selected on the basis of their illustration skills and their knowledge of the subject. Many have both art and science degrees. This ensures an accurate presentation of the subject.