A painting of the AH-56 Cheyenne attack helicopter wading into the fray in, apparently, Viet Nam. Not sure of the provenance of this, whether Lockheed art, Army art or something else; all I know is that it was found, of all places, on the wall of a hospital.
An Aero Spacelines artists concept circa February 1968 depicting a six-engine variant of their Super Guppy, modified to transport 747 components from the Wichita Kansas facility to the Everett Washington facility. While this didn’t come to pass, thirty years or so later Boeing did modify a 747 to carry 787 components.
One of the original selling points of the Space Station was that it would be useful as an assembly station and launch point for manned missions to the Moon and Mars. One such concept was the one illustrated below, a “dual keel” station concept from 1989 with a partially enclosed “hangar” below and an aeroshell-equipped Mars vehicle above.
This space station design features a wealth of electrical power, both from rectangular photovoltaic arrays and segmented-mirror solar dynamic generators.
US Bomber Projects issue #5 or #6 will probably include this… a concept for a hovercraft packing an MX missile. Stay tuned!
Make sure to check out USBP #01 and USBP #02 . USBP #03 and #04 are scheduled for September.