Design your own aircraft show

by John on May 28, 2010

In case you like doodling aircraft designs, the AirlineReporter blog has noted that the Future of Flight is holding The Harry Winsor Design Your Own Aircraft Show. Inspired by Harry Windsor’s drawing for a new Boeing airplane (that was rejected by Boeing with a form letter….), all you need to do is follow these simple guidelines to enter the show:

1. Be really creative. Let your imagination soar. Think above the box.
2. Please submit nothing smaller than 3”x 3” (7.6 cm x 7.6 cm) no larger than 27”x41” (68.5 cm x 104 cm)
3. Put your first and last name, age (if over 18 you don’t have to tell us your age or pick a age you’re comfortable with) and where you live on your art.
4. Submissions must be received by no later than June 7, 2010.
5. Have fun!

No matter how good or bad your drawing turns out to be, it will be displayed at the Future of Flight from July 15th to July 30th. Plus you will get an official badge for participating. To find out more about how to participate by submitting your creation, simply visit the show’s link on the Future of Flight’s website.

Harry Windsor's airplane design

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