- The
tailfin era of
automobile styling encomp****ed the 1950s and 1960s,
peaking between 1955 and 1961. It was a
style that
spread worldwide, as car designers...
- Look up
tailfin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tail fin or
tailfin may
refer to: Car
tailfin of an
automobile Caudal fin of a fish
Vertical stabilizer...
- of tail-fin art. Also
known as the Utopia,
World Tails and
world image tailfins, they used art and
designs from
international artists and
other sources...
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became the
Chevrolet Corvette, and he
authorized the
introduction of the
tailfin to
automotive styling.
During World War II, he was an
active contributor...
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Tailfin of the
Bayraktar Akıncı at
Teknofest 2021...
- of a
third engine located on the
fuselage centre line atop an
elongated tailfin. A
fixed tricycle landing gear
arrangement was also adopted.
While possessing...
- 25, 2021. In June 2022,
Zipair announced that the
large letter Z on the
tailfin of its
livery would be
replaced with a
green geometric pattern to avoid...
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Aeronautico Militare.
Tailfin insignia (click to enlarge): ,
flank roundel (click to enlarge):
Tailfin insignia (click to enlarge):
Tailfin insignia (click...
- the Ponton-series
saloon cars
introduced in 1953.
These series'
modest tailfin-era
styling reflected the US-led trend. In
Mercedes terminology, the short...
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constructed from
several laminations of
paper glued together. The
wings are of two laminations, and the
tailplane and
tailfin of a
single lamination....