Eastern Airlines A300 door anatomy :]
This maintenance manual smells like years and years of residual turbine oil and JetA. It's heavenly 😌💕💕
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Airbus A300-B4 Olympic Airways
Registration: SX-BEG
Named: Diomedes
Type: 300B4-102
Engines: 2 × GE CF6-50C2
Serial Number: 148
First flight: May 19, 1981
Olympic Airways was the flag carrier airline of Greece. The airline's head office was located in Athens. In 1951 the Greek state to merge the three airlines (ΕΛΛ.Α.Σ., T.A.E., Α.Μ.Ε.) into a single operator, TAE Greek National Airlines (TAE). On 6 April 1957 the company was renamed Olympic Airways. In 1980 Olympic received the first of a fleet of Airbus A300s jet aircraft. In 2003 the government restructured the Olympic Airways Group of Companies. The subsidiary, Macedonian Airlines S.A., was renamed Olympic Airlines S.A.
Poster for Aviators.
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Monorail station at the Disneyland Hotel, 1966
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National Airlines Boeing 747-100.
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'Welcome to Paris'
Imperial Airways and British Airways travel poster (c. 1930). Artwork and design by Jan Le Witt and George Him.
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A Scandinavian Stewardess examines a new uniform proposal for Scandinavian Airlines in 1964. It was not approved.
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Vintage Travel Poster - Fly TWA Jets: Switzerland
Art by David Klein
Trans World Airlines (c.1960's)
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Hawaii United Air Lines travel posters - art by Stan Galli (c. 1960)
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