... early Intercontinental Bomber ideas!


... before the practical development of in-flight refueling, if you wanted to go a really long way, you had to have a really big airplane. Lots and lots of fuel meant big fuel tanks, bigger wings for more lift, bigger tails for better steering in the high-altitudes which meant bigger engines etc. etc. There were a lot of designs. And a lot of wacky ideas. 

Remember- in the late 1940's and early 50's there was a distinct lag between long range radar coverage, interceptor technology and the chance that this big baby (or a B-36) just might be able to slip through to it's target!

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1968 ... USAF in Spaaaaace!


... we have to realize that much of what spurred the "Space Race" was the Cold War and the "Arms Race". Big rockets meant big payloads; and those payloads could either be heroic astronauts of H-bombs. The Air Force had it's own space program throughout this period. USAF interest in military applications of space continued throughout the Cold-War. Remember Reagan's 'Star-Wars' (SDI) program. Here we see the sort of nifty magazine cover that I am trying to resurrect in my own illustration work. (no wimpy articles on green, baby-whale saving, technology here!)

Lifting body research helped lead to the Space Shuttle; but the fly-boys were talking manned bombers and fighters in orbit ... oorah!



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1952 ... Avro "Vulcan"







... my photo-illus - Vulcan


... I've always really liked the Vulcans in their original all-white 'anti-flash' livery.
But it's difficult to find good photos from that period. So I settled for a more moody depiction of this big V starting it's descent for it's low-level bomb run. 

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1952 ... Vulcan 'V-bomber'









... safe supply of air!



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1961 ... old iron pants!


... General Curtis E. LeMay - commander (inventor) of the USAF Strategic Air Command. Often criticized for his hawkish views (but would you really want the head of SAC to be a sissy?)

1956 ... SAC plans headquarters!




1946 ... save the world!


... pre-cold war- optimism and hope!


 

1964 ... Cheyenne Mountain Complex - NORAD



... the first image reminds me of a corporate 'annual-report' (could very well be a USAF version).

... second image of a 'hardened' antenna on top of Cheyenne Mountain (microwave receiver?) Apocalyptic Modern Art.


  




1956 ... Atomic War Sucks (rough translation)


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1983 ... Soviet Civil Defense!



"... mmmmdfmf, mmef, mmmddlm!" 
"What's that Comrade, we can't quite hear you!"




1958 ... SAGE (Semi-Automatic Ground Environment)






 

1950 ... the mighty Mig-15!



... talk about tall tails! probably the most successful and popular of jet-fighters about 18,000 were built. Under the unfortunate NATO reporting name of "Fagot".
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