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  2. Category:Fictional aviators - Wikipedia

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  3. Shape and form (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    A form is an artist's way of using elements of art, principles of design, and media. Form, as an element of art, is three-dimensional and encloses space. Like a shape, a form has length and width, but it also has depth. Forms are either geometric or free-form, and can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.

  4. Outline of drawing and drawings - Wikipedia

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    They are texture, form, line, color, value, and shape. Perspective – the principle of creating the illusion of 3-dimensionality on a 2-dimensional source such as paper. This is achieved by using one or more vanishing points (Line perspective), or making the atmosphere greyer, blurrier and smaller as it goes further back (Atmospheric perspective).

  5. Kline–Fogleman airfoil - Wikipedia

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    Time published an April 2, 1973 article, The Paper-Plane Caper, [2] about the paper airplane and its Kline–Fogleman airfoil. Also in 1973, CBS 60 Minutes did a 15-minute segment on the KF airfoil. CBS reran the show in 1976. [citation needed] In 1985, Kline wrote a book entitled The Ultimate Paper Airplane. [3]

  6. Dan Cooper (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A 1972 FBI composite drawing of D. B. Cooper. Although fairly obscure in the English-speaking world since it did not appear in English translation (apart from a short run in the UK comics Champion and Lion in 1966 under the title Jet Jordan), the comics series nevertheless gained a small measure of notoriety in 2009 in the United States as a result of speculation concerning the identity of the ...

  7. Template:Piper aircraft - Wikipedia

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  8. The Adventures of Smilin' Jack - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Smilin' Jack is an aviation comic strip that first appeared October 1, 1933, in the Chicago Tribune and ended April 1, 1973. [1]After a run of 40 years, it was the longest-running aviation comic strip.

  9. Jet Pilot (Lichtenstein) - Wikipedia

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    Lichtenstein usually simplified from his source material, but in Jet Pilot the gun sight is more detailed than in the source. [13] In Lichtenstein's image the line of enemy bullets follows a different path, thereby reducing the suspense caused in the source as the bullets ruptured the pilot's air hose. [13]