Flightglobal has scanned, digitized and made available every issue of Flight Magazine published between 1909 and 2005 – that’s 100 years of aviation history! Most notably, they have a section of the archives devoted to cutaways, where these images were found.
Some are full-color but most are linear, with exceptional control over line density and overall image balance—keep in mind that these were most likely done traditionally on vellum or illustration board with a technical pen!
Great find!
Gotta hand it to people who did this on paper…
Fantastic images!!
Classic line art at it’s finest. Very nice.
testing 1, 2, 3…
I’ve got a Flight 2003 calendar that I kept with similar illustrations – each one an amazing piece of work. The art ranges from the 1950’s onwards. I understand some of the paper originals were over 5′ in width.
One of the artists represented in the calender – Giuseppe “Joe” Picarella is, I believe, still the senior technical artist at Flight. how about
getting a profile / interview with him?
Mike