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Whats new in aviation (colour litho)

2809130 Whats new in aviation (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aviation news. After the pre-war attempts, England is now fervently returning to the advertising of the sky. At a great height, an aircraft, equipped with a special tube that casts a very dense smoke produced chemically, traces with skilful maneuver huge letters, naturally written upside down so that they can be read from the earth. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 13-20 August 1922.); © Look and Learn

Media ID 22698620

© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Aeroplane Aeroplanes Air Vehicle Airfraft Airplane Airplanes Aviator Champion Fighter Aircraft Fighter Pilots High Motor Plane Pilot Plane Planes Public Rooftops Skies Stunt Stunts Urban Districts Wrinting Writes Written Achille Beltrame Beltrame Achille 1871 1945 Four Elements


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What's New in Aviation - A Skywritten Spectacle

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. This print captures a momentous event in aviation history. The image showcases an extraordinary stunt that took place in England during the early 1920s, as the country embraced the allure of aerial advertising. At a breathtaking altitude, an aircraft soars through the sky equipped with a unique contraption—a special tube emitting dense smoke created chemically. With skilled maneuvering and precision, this airborne marvel traces enormous letters across the heavens, forming words that can be read from down below. The spectacle is made even more impressive by the fact that these remarkable messages are written upside down, ensuring legibility for those on solid ground. This innovative technique captivates both aviators and spectators alike, demonstrating England's fervent return to promoting its skies. The photograph offers a glimpse into this thrilling display against a backdrop of city rooftops. It encapsulates not only the daring nature of flight but also highlights how aviation has become intertwined with public fascination and admiration. Beltrame Achille, an accomplished Italian illustrator renowned for his attention to detail and skillful depictions of action-packed scenes, masterfully captured this historic moment. His artwork graced publications such as Courier Sunday back in August 1922 when this particular illustration was featured. This stunning image serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our unyielding desire to conquer new frontiers—both in technology and imagination—in pursuit of progress within the realm of aviation.

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