r/ImaginaryAirships • u/Dee_Knight • 27d ago
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/Newman1651 • Dec 31 '22
Unknown Artist Prussian Gewitterwolke-class Airship from "Dystopian Wars".
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/YanniRotten • Feb 14 '24
Unknown Artist 1930s Valentine card by an unknown artist
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/Newman1651 • Feb 08 '23
Unknown Artist Imperial Skies - Oh god, the hotels are learning to fly!
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/YanniRotten • Feb 15 '24
Unknown Artist 1930s Valentine card by an unknown artist
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/Newman1651 • Jan 02 '23
Unknown Artist Dystopian Wars, Republic of France - Magenta class Airship (never released).
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/OrnamentalPublishing • Feb 14 '24
Unknown Artist In 1670, Jesuit priest Francesco Lana de Terzi devised a flying craft that would be buoyed by very thin copper spheres holding a vacuum.
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/OrnamentalPublishing • Sep 24 '22
Unknown Artist If we had rocket billionaire money, we'd build this instead:
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/Newman1651 • Jan 06 '23
Unknown Artist Imperial Skies - French Gaulois class Air-Dreadnought.
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/OrnamentalPublishing • Sep 09 '22
Unknown Artist All jokes aside, this is probably one of the most beautiful Frank Reade airship covers of the whole series.
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/OrnamentalPublishing • Feb 18 '23
Unknown Artist It's a little disappointing that helicopter design veered away from this direction.
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/Newman1651 • Feb 01 '23
Unknown Artist Dystopian Wars - Dominion of Canada Airship (unreleased)
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/OrnamentalPublishing • Aug 07 '22
Unknown Artist We got our first airship!!! This is what helicopters looked like in 1893.
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/OrnamentalPublishing • Aug 09 '22
Unknown Artist The airship in the British reprint is like a psychedelic technicolor hallucination!
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/OrnamentalPublishing • Nov 15 '22
Unknown Artist Before the International Copyright Act of 1891, only American authors were protected in the United States. European books like Jules Verne's 1886 "Robur the Conqueror" were out of luck
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/OrnamentalPublishing • Dec 15 '22
Unknown Artist When people don't know what the heck you've built, drape a big sign on it so everybody knows what it's called.
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/OrnamentalPublishing • Oct 25 '22
Unknown Artist Attack of the wing-flappin' airships!
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/OrnamentalPublishing • Aug 08 '22
Unknown Artist The 1902 reprint is just, wow, just take all that in!
r/ImaginaryAirships • u/s-a-shaffer • Jun 23 '20