Showing posts with label avgeeks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label avgeeks. Show all posts
Friday, April 13, 2018
Air Force One 747
Big, Beautiful, and Powerful. Fast and Agile. One of a Kind. All
Electric powered flyable rendition of the USAF Air Force One 747. We
recently designed and delivered this very challenging UAV project. #AeroTelemetry #AirForceOne #Design #UAV #AerospaceEngineering #Art #Build #Fly #Airplane #USAF #OneOfAKind #AllElectric #747airplane #History #Amazing #125mph
Monday, September 25, 2017
Allison V-1710-27 Engine Restoration
Joe Bok and his team took great pride in restoring this Allison
V-1710-27 engine. This engine traces its history back to a starboard
engine mount on a Lockheed P-38 Lightning during 1943. Previously
removed from a P-38 during the war and shipped back to the United States
for overhaul on December 31st, 1943. An incredible piece of American
history that has survived the years to be brought back to life once
again.
Valve cover removed to show the cool overhead 4-valve per cylinder design. P-39 Exhaust Stacks are just for looks!
Thursday, September 15, 2016
H-1 Engine
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Hollywood Takes to the Air Event
Aero Telemetry was honored to have their Hughes H-1 Racer on display in the front lobby of The Academy's Linwood Dunn Theater in Hollywood two weeks ago. The 4 night event was a celebration of Aviation and Cinema. The first night was a presentation given by Oscar winners Craig Barron and Ben Burtt called The Illusions of Flight: Behind the Scenes of Hollywood's Aviation Classics. For those in attendence it was a packed house and an amazing presentation!
Below are some pictures of our H-1 Racer display.

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