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  2. File:Bell P-39D Airacobra 3-view line drawing.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Lofting - Wikipedia

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    Lofting is particularly useful in boat building, when it is used to draw and cut pieces for hulls and keels. These are usually curved, often in three dimensions . Loftsmen at the mould lofts of shipyards were responsible for taking the dimensions and details from drawings and plans, and translating this information into templates, battens ...

  4. File:Smoothing plane drawing.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:16, 14 June 2008: 1,420 × 913 (144 KB): Ilmari Karonen: actually, I don't think that's a hole after all: 23:10, 14 June 2008

  5. Kline–Fogleman airfoil - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft wing showing the KFm4 Step. In the early 1960s, Richard Kline wanted to make a paper airplane that could handle strong winds, climb high, level off by itself and then enter a long downwards glide. After many experiments he was able to achieve this goal. He presented the paper airplane to Floyd Fogleman who saw it fly and resist stalling.

  6. Aircraft design process - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Supersonic Transport (AST) model in wind tunnel. The aircraft design process is a loosely defined method used to balance many competing and demanding requirements to produce an aircraft that is strong, lightweight, economical and can carry an adequate payload while being sufficiently reliable to safely fly for the design life of the aircraft.

  7. Regular Division of the Plane - Wikipedia

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    Regular Division of the Plane III, woodcut, 1957 - 1958.. Regular Division of the Plane is a series of drawings by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher which began in 1936. These images are based on the principle of tessellation, irregular shapes or combinations of shapes that interlock completely to cover a surface or plane.

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  9. File:Hawker Hurricane 3-view.svg - Wikipedia

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