Northrop Aeronautical Institute Hypothetical & Generic Airplanes

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Hesham - please stop putting so much trust into old advertising illustrations! These were created by advertising agencies who probably specialized more in selling cars, alcohol, laundry soap or cigarettes. Likely, any resemblance between art (for a school) and advanced designs (for military use) was purely coincidental. To quote an old joke, sometimes a banana is just a banana.

Here's an ad for a [formerly] well known private fine arts school in Santa Barbara, California. Do you notice anything er, odd about this advertisement for their photography program?

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Yeah this looks completely like a notional design rather than anything real or concrete.
 
Come down my friends,

this part is for generic,notional,fake and hypothetical designs,we
can say its dream from author,or in sometimes based on a real
airplanes and projects,and as long as there is a commitment to
the rules of the section (no fiction,no Sci-Fi movies and no schoolkid
work).

There is no real concepts here,and for advertisements,I want to remember
you from two of them,we discovered two real Projects for Westland and
Folland for examples;



Also I took it from good magazine about aviation.
 
From Flying 1949-6,

here is anther generic or hypothetical flying wing,of course it
was not a real Project or not an idea,just a dream.
 

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