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Aerodynamic Collection

"Aerodynamic Marvels: From the Silver Link Locomotive to the Lola-Aston Martin LMP1" The sleek and silver Silver Link Locomotive

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Hudson Steam Loco
A streamlined 4-6-4 Hudson steam locomotive of the New York Central Railroad. Designed by Henry Dreyfuss and built by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO), the engines were introduced in 1938

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Silver Link Locomotive
The new LNER Class A4 2509 Silver Link steam locomotive, 16th September 1935. The streamlined locomotive will pull the Silver Jubilee express between London and Newcastle

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Lamborghini Reventon

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Thrust SSC British

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Farnborough

Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Farnborough International Airshow. Note distinctive swept back wing shape

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Worlds first commercial Magnetic Levitation Train (Maglev), which runs from Shanghai International

Worlds first commercial Magnetic Levitation Train (Maglev), which runs from Shanghai International airport to Pudong, Shanghai, China, Asia

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: 2006 Toyota Prius Hybrid

2006 Toyota Prius Hybrid

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Flettner rotor diagram

Flettner rotor diagram on a boat. A Flettner rotor is a smooth cylinder with disc end plates which is spun along its long axis and, as air passes at right angles across it

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Pininfarina Sergio Concept Roadster, 2013, Red, metallic

Pininfarina Sergio Concept Roadster, 2013, Red, metallic
Pininfarina Sergio Concept Roadster 2013 Red metallic

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Pagani Zonda C12s 7. 3

Pagani Zonda C12s 7. 3
Pagani Zonda C12s 7.3

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Thrust 2 British

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Steam Power
30th November 1937: London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) streamlined locomotives during a performance test in London. From left, Dominion of New Zealand, Golden Shuttle, Empire of India

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Lola-Aston Martin LMP1 finished 4th Le Mans

Lola-Aston Martin LMP1 finished 4th Le Mans

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Power locomotive, 1945 (colour litho)

Power locomotive, 1945 (colour litho)
PNP246698 Power locomotive, 1945 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: painted by Alexander Leydenfrost for the company calendar;)

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: A U. S. Army RQ-7B Shadow unmanned aerial vehicle

A U. S. Army RQ-7B Shadow unmanned aerial vehicle
March 7, 2011 - A U.S. Army RQ-7B Shadow unmanned aerial vehicle sits on the flight line before takeoff at Hurlburt Field, Florida, during Emerald Warrior 2011

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Black and white illustration of Donald Campbells futuristic Blue Bird CN7, 1964

Black and white illustration of Donald Campbells futuristic Blue Bird CN7, 1964

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Extra Streamline / W Heath Robinson

Extra Streamline / W Heath Robinson
A long, low sleek streamlined car body. Illustration by William Heath Robinson. Please note: Credit must appear as (c) Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
A Brabham BT46B is tested featuring the controversial rear fan; claimed by the team to be for cooling, but was actually there to improve grip. Formula One Testing, Brands Hatch, England, c. June 1978

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: The resolution of forces illustrated by a kite in flight

The resolution of forces illustrated by a kite in flight
5310274 The resolution of forces illustrated by a kite in flight; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the resolution of forces illustrated by a kite in flight)

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Overhead X
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Johnny Herbert (GBR) Sauber Petronas C17. Formula One World Championship, Rd2, Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos, Brazil, 29 March 1998. BEST IMAGE

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
A Brabham BT46B appears at testing featuring the controversial rear fan (albeit covered in the pits). It was claimed by the team to be for cooling

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Driver operated moveable wing on Ferrari 312 Italian GP, Monza 8 September 1968

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
The controversial Brabham BT46B fan car appeared at Sweden and in the hands of Niki Lauda (AUT) won the race. After a post-race appeal, the results were allowed to stand

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Lola Wind Tunnel Feature

Lola Wind Tunnel Feature
The Lola Wind Tunnel with a 50 percent scale, 2003 Champ Car. Lola Factory, Huntingdon, England. 23 October 2003 DIGITAL IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Aerodynamic wings on the BAR

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Williams front wing assemblies Australian GP, Melbourne, 12 March 2000

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
An anhedral wing arrangement on the Brabham BT 26. Note mechanic working on rear wheel, Ron Dennis now CEO of Mclaren, with Jack Brabham behind Canadian GP, Mont Tremblant, 22 September 1968

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Formula One Launch

Formula One Launch
The rear half of the new Ferrari F2002. Ferrari F2002 Launch, Maranello, Italy. 6 February 2002. BEST IMAGE

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Sauber Wind Tunnel
The aesthetically pleasing exterior. Sauber Wind Tunnel, Sauber Factory, Hinwil, Switzerland, 16 December 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Formula One Launch
The nose of the new Ferrari F2002. Ferrari F2002 Launch, Maranello, Italy. 6 February 2002. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Ferrari F1 2000 front wing assemblies Belgian GP, Spa, 27 August 2000

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Mclaren Technical 2000

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Piper J-3 Cub G-AFFJ with the Everell single-blade propeller

Piper J-3 Cub G-AFFJ with the Everell single-blade propeller
Piper J-3 Cub G-AFFJ (msn 1165), seen with the Everell patented single-blade automatic variable- pitch propeller. The single propeller blade was balanced by a counterweight and was free to pivot

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Benetton B199 FTT (Front Torque Transfer system) - basic limited slip diff with driveshafts

Benetton B199 FTT (Front Torque Transfer system) - basic limited slip diff with driveshafts
MOTORSPORT IMAGES: Benetton B199 FTT (Front Torque Transfer system) - basic limited slip diff with driveshafts used to. (Illustration by Giorgio Piola/Motorsport Images)

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: 494 C. C. B. M. W. (Ernst Henne), 1938

494 C. C. B. M. W. (Ernst Henne), 1938
494 C.C. B.M.W. (Ernst Henne), 1938. From Willss Cigarettes - Speed: A Series of 50 [W. D. & H.O. Wills, Bristol, 1938]

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
McLaren MP4/17D winglet detail. Formula One World Championship, Rd14, Italian Grand Prix, Preparations, Monza, Italy, 11 September 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Lola Wind Tunnel Feature

Lola Wind Tunnel Feature
The Lola Wind Tunnel with a 50 percent scale, 2003 Champ Car. Lola Factory, Huntingdon, England. 23 October 2003 DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Formula One Launch

Formula One Launch
The new aerodynamic detail at the back of the car. Mclaren MP4/17 Launch and First Test, Barcelona, Spain. 19 January 2002. BEST IMAGE

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Lola Wind Tunnel Feature

Lola Wind Tunnel Feature
The Lola Wind Tunnel with a 50 percent scale, 2003 Champ Car. Lola Factory, Huntingdon, England. 23 October 2003 DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Blue Flame rocket-style sports car, side view

Blue Flame rocket-style sports car, side view
Technology, Transportation, Road Vehicles, Cars, Record Breakers, Blue Flame, Rocket Car, Aerodynamic, Competing, Designs, Innovative, Sports, White Background, Nobody, Horizontal, Colour Image

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Malcolm Campbells Blue Bird, land speed record 1928

Malcolm Campbells Blue Bird, land speed record 1928
Artists impression of the Napier-Campbell Blue Bird fitted with a Spring engine from the Air Ministry, with bodywork designed by Mulliner

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Pregnant Guppy N1024V under construction

Pregnant Guppy N1024V under construction with On Mark Engineering at LAX - March 1962. the conversion was carried out in stages

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: 1939 Tatra T77. Creator: Unknown

1939 Tatra T77. Creator: Unknown
1939 Tatra T77

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: Ferrari SF70H brake duct, captioned: MOTORSPORT IMAGES: Ferrari SF70H brake duct, captioned

Ferrari SF70H brake duct, captioned: MOTORSPORT IMAGES: Ferrari SF70H brake duct, captioned
MOTORSPORT IMAGES: Ferrari SF70H brake duct, captioned. (Illustration by Giorgio Piola/Motorsport Images)

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Ferrari F399 front wing: MOTORSPORT IMAGES: Ferrari F399 front wing
MOTORSPORT IMAGES: Ferrari F399 front wing. (Illustration by Giorgio Piola/Motorsport Images)

Background imageAerodynamic Collection: McLaren MP4-15 steering wheel: MOTORSPORT IMAGES: McLaren MP4-15 steering wheel

McLaren MP4-15 steering wheel: MOTORSPORT IMAGES: McLaren MP4-15 steering wheel
MOTORSPORT IMAGES: McLaren MP4-15 steering wheel (pit limiter, arrowed). (Illustration by Giorgio Piola/Motorsport Images)



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"Aerodynamic Marvels: From the Silver Link Locomotive to the Lola-Aston Martin LMP1" The sleek and silver Silver Link Locomotive, a symbol engineering excellence in the world of steam locomotives. The Hudson Steam Loco, with its streamlined design, revolutionized train travel by reducing air resistance and increasing speed. The Lamborghini Reventon, an automotive masterpiece known for its aggressive lines and aerodynamic prowess on the road. Meet Thrust SSC British - the fastest car on Earth that broke the sound barrier with its remarkable aerodynamics. The 2006 Toyota Prius Hybrid, not only fuel-efficient but also designed to cut through wind resistance effortlessly with its aerodynamically optimized shape. Experience futuristic transportation aboard the world's first commercial Magnetic Levitation Train (Maglev), whisking passengers from Shanghai International Airport to Pudong at incredible speeds while minimizing drag forces. Witness aviation innovation as Boeing 787 Dreamliner takes flight at Farnborough Airshow, showcasing cutting-edge technology that enhances both performance and fuel efficiency through advanced aerodynamics. Feast your eyes upon Pininfarina Sergio Concept Roadster (2013) in mesmerizing red metallic finish – a true embodiment of Italian style combined with exceptional aerodynamics. Unleash your inner speed demon with Pagani Zonda C12s 3 – a supercar engineered for maximum downforce and minimal drag, ensuring unparalleled performance on both track and road surfaces. Relive history as Thrust 2 British sets a new land speed record back in 1983 using groundbreaking aerodynamic principles that pushed boundaries like never before. The U. S Army RQ-7B Shadow unmanned aerial vehicle soars silently above enemy territory thanks to its sleek design which minimizes air resistance while maximizing maneuverability during critical missions