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tailfins onto new models. As jet-powered aircraft, rockets, and
space flight gained public recognition through the
Space Race, the
automotive tailfin...
- 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...
-
counterpart at Chrysler,
Virgil Exner, over the size and
complexity of
tailfins,
culminating with
those on the 1959
Cadillac models.
Influenced by the...
- 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...
- squared-off
trunklid replaced the
earlier sloped lid, and
vertical fibergl****
tailfins were
added to the rear quarters. The
Golden Hawk was two
inches shorter...
- When no
American tailfins are available,
raggare are
sometimes forced to improvise, like
using a Mercedes....
-
slotted tailfins. It was
designed to
launch the Mk 2
fragmentation grenade. M1A1 -
three prongs, a base cup to
secure the grenade, and
solid tailfins. It...
- end
styling with
somewhat higher, more slender, and
distinctly pointed tailfins, a
styling change that
portended extreme exaggerations to come. The Eldorado...
-
Hershey is
known for his 1932
Peerless V-16 prototype, 1949
Cadillac tailfins, and the 1955 Ford Thunderbird.
Hershey was born in Michigan, and raised...
- pop-out
wings and twin
tailfins, with the
engine inlet just
forward of the
tailfins and the
exhaust just
behind the
tailfins. Both the
intake and the...