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Sometimes referred to as the Fliegender Bleistift ("flying pencil") or the Eversharp, [4] the Do 17 was a relatively popular aircraft among its crews due to its handling, especially at low altitude, which made the type harder to hit than other German bombers of the era.
Dornier Do 17 E-Z, Do 215 B: The Flying Pencil in Luftwaffe Service. Erlangen, Germany: AirDOC. ISBN 3-935687-42-7. Kulikov, Victor (March 2000). "Des occasions en or pour Staline, ou les avions allemands en URSS" [Golden Opportunities for Stalin, or German Aircraft in the USSR]. Avions: Toute l'Aéronautique et son histoire (in French) (84 ...
Silverpoint, red chalk, and traces of black pencil on white-coated paper. 29.3 × 20.1 cm: Jakob Meyer [237] c. 1525 – c. 1526: Black and coloured chalks with lead point on light green background. 38.3 × 27.5 cm: Preparatory for the Double Portrait of Jakob Meyer zum Hasen and Dorothea Kannengießer: Jakob Meyer [238] 1516
Flying pencil may refer to: Dornier Do 17, A German WWII-era light bomber Dornier Do 215, a successor to the Do 17; Boeing 757, a narrow-body twinjet airliner;
James Gibbons, Roman Catholic cardinal [70] Artist Charles Dana Gibson [71] Irene Langhorne Gibson, philanthropist and Democratic National Convention delegate, the original Gibson Girl [72] Catholic Archbishop John J. Glennon [60] Emma Goldman, activist and writer [73] [74] Samuel Gompers, labor leader [75] Edith Kelly Gould, wife of a ...
Cardinal sightings have a multitude of meanings such as being a sign of hope, wisdom or blessings, or that they are angels with a divine message for you. According to Doolittle, Cardinals are a ...
Pencil drawings were not known before the 17th century, [1] with the modern concept of pencil drawings taking shape in the 18th and 19th centuries. [1] Pencil drawings succeeded the older metalpoint drawing stylus, which used metal instead of graphite. [1] Modern artists continue to use the graphite pencil for artworks and sketches. [1]
Giant Flying Demi-Tasse with Incomprehensible Appendage Five Meters Long (1944–45) Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation; The God of the Bay of Roses (1944), Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia ; Leg Composition. Drawing from a series of advertisements for Bryans Hosiery (1944) Mad Tristan (1944) Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation