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The Convair SST Family (Aerospace Projects Review- eAPR)

Posted 04-30-2010 at 11:00 PM by Sentinel Chicken (The Chicken Works: The Aviation Art of JP Santiago)

Scott Lowther's journal Aerospace Projects Review (eAPR) did an issue (Volume 2, Number 2) several months back in the end of 2009 had an interesting article that Scott himself had written on a family of SST aircraft derived from the unbuilt B-58C Hustler variant:



The only version of the B-58 Hustler built was the B-58A version along with a small number of TB-58A conversion trainers....
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North American SST (Aerospace Projects Review- eAPR)

Posted 07-18-2009 at 11:00 PM by Sentinel Chicken (The Chicken Works: The Aviation Art of JP Santiago)

Scott Lowther's journal Aerospace Projects Review (eAPR) did an issue (Volume 2, Number 1) several months ago that had a fascinating article written by noted aviation author Dennis Jenkins. The 10 page article covered North American's 1961 design for a supersonic transport:



Somewhat atypically for an aerospace company of the day, North American opted to take a more conservative developmental...
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Boeing BWB-250 (Aerospace Projects Review- eAPR)

Posted 12-01-2007 at 11:02 PM by Sentinel Chicken (The Chicken Works: The Aviation Art of JP Santiago)

The next issue of Scott Lowther's Aerospace Projects Review/electronic version (eAPR) is out and eVolume 1, Number 3 features an outstanding review of blended wing body designs since the Second World War with a focus on the work done by McDonnell Douglas and Boeing.

In Scott's own words:
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The primary article in this issue is on Blended Wing Bodies. This article covers designs from just after WWII until today, but largely focuses on the McDonnell-Douglas/Boeing efforts from recent
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Northrop N-63 (Aerospace Projects Review- eAPR)

Posted 11-09-2007 at 11:23 PM by Sentinel Chicken (The Chicken Works: The Aviation Art of JP Santiago)
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Several years ago Scott Lowther had a very nice self-published journal called Aerospace Projects Review that featured many of the unusual unbuilt designs both in aviation and the space program.

I had posted previously here an full-color three view of the Seversky Super Clipper from 1938 that appeared in his first electronic issue of APR. As I had stated before, he has put in a tremendous amount of work in sharing his research into these unusual products and again, I encourage those
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Seversky Super Clipper (Aerospace Projects Review- eAPR)

Posted 10-01-2007 at 09:39 PM by Sentinel Chicken (The Chicken Works: The Aviation Art of JP Santiago)

Several years ago Scott Lowther had a very nice self-published journal called Aerospace Projects Review that featured many of the unusual unbuilt designs both in aviation and the space program. He has recently started releasing an electronic version of APR in CD-ROM format and his first issue in this format features one of my illustrations, that of the 1938 Seversky Super Clipper design. Some of you might have seen the print version of this illustration that I had on display at Scalefest '07 in
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