The awesome mock-up of the Mirage F1 built in 1966. This model was constructed with transparent materials to display the main internal parts of the fighter.
Lovely preserved at the Museum of Air and Space, Le Bourget (France).
The awesome mock-up of the Mirage F1 built in 1966. This model was constructed with transparent materials to display the main internal parts of the fighter.
Lovely preserved at the Museum of Air and Space, Le Bourget (France).
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Even though it is obvious to even the most causal observer, I’m going to say that is very, very, cool. Am also going to call it practical and functional from a design and marketing standpoint.
Amen to all that,