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- Earlier issues featured cutaway drawings, but these were dropped.
- These images are cutaway drawings that were used for advertisment purposes and distributed freely by General Motors in brochures.
- In late 1937 Lockheed sent a cutaway drawing of the Model 14 to various publications, showing the new aircraft as a civilian aircraft and converted to a light bomber.
- Leatherbarrow writes that the modern relationship between construction and topography is best seen in section ( a cutaway drawing ), rather than in plan ( from above ) or elevation ( from outside ).
- My only quibble with its presentation is that the single two page cutaway drawing depicts a fairly lightly modified Humvee-it would have been more interesting if a specialised special forces vehicle had been depicted instead.
- A " cutaway drawing " is a technical illustration, in which part of the surface of a three-dimensional model is removed in order to show some of the model's interior in relation to its exterior.
- Cutaway drawing of the Ikara missile largely based on declassified documents located in the National Archives, London, and photographs taken by the artist of museum exhibits at the Bristol Aero Collection at RAF Kemble and the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport, Hampshire, UK.
- Though cutaway drawing are not dimensioned manufacturing blueprints, they are meticulously drawn by a handful of devoted artists who either had access to manufacturing details or deduced them by observing the visible evidence of the hidden skeleton ( e . g . rivet lines, etc . ).
- The prospectors have a treasure map-- a copy of an ancient cutaway drawing of mine tunnels used during the reign of King Seti I in 1350-1205 B . C . The original, on papyrus, is kept in an Italian museum while geologists and engineers for Pharaoh Gold Mines use diamond-tipped drills to probe the area the map shows, a stretch of southeastern desert near the Red Sea coast.