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r/aviationstudys • u/aviationstudy • Nov 10 '25
Riding rodeo on the LEAP-1B . I had to remove the pylon fairings for an inspection
r/aviationstudys • u/aviationstudy • Oct 25 '25
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r/aviationstudys • u/soup97 • 17h ago
The Biggest Myth in Fluid Mechanics | Bernoulli’s Principle Explained
r/aviationstudys • u/aviationstudy • 17h ago
Boeing 757 T‑Shirt | Minimalist Aviation Tee for Plane Lovers
r/aviationstudys • u/OrneryExplanation970 • 4d ago
Lockheed A-12 Archangel Cold War restoration, Part 3.
Here is Part 3 of my Cold War aviation restoration project — the legendary Lockheed A-12 Archangel, the precursor to the SR-71 Blackbird. For this piece, I wanted to enhance the overall depth of the image, bring out the rich, clean dark metallic texture of the fuselage, and give the clouds a more voluminous, realistic look compared to the original photo.
The first slide is my restored version, and the second one is the original.
Feedback is highly welcome!
(If you missed the previous parts, you can find them here:
- Part 1 (A-5A Vigilante): https://www.reddit.com/r/aviationstudys/comments/1tf2p6v/hi_all_my_hobby_is_restoring_cold_war_aviation/
- Part 2 (F-104 Starfighter): https://www.reddit.com/r/aviationstudys/comments/1tke827/giving_this_vintage_f104_starfighter_a_fresh/
r/aviationstudys • u/cypress_oak • 6d ago
did yall know that there is a new Chinese Ekranoplan
galleryr/aviationstudys • u/aviationstudy • 7d ago
You can never have too many photos of the XB-70 Valkyrie!
r/aviationstudys • u/lil_welfare_check • 6d ago
Realistic advice
Hi yall, about three years ago I dropped out of college due to severe mental health issues and subsequent stress. I was a psychology major and was very passionate about it for a while. After a recent mental health breakdown (very shitty breakup) and losing 45 lbs in 3 months, I decided to go back to school for aviation maintenance but I feel like I’ll hit a glass ceiling quickly and be stuck working nights for 10 years. Before my breakdown I was going to do an electrical apprenticeship but I really want a degree I can be proud of. I don’t start until the fall and it’s a community college, I’ve been considering changing to an associates of applied science and transferring to a bigger school afterward. I haven’t been in school for years and feel like my understanding of math is rudimentary. Is this a mistake? Should I just lean into an apprenticeship or go the whole 9 yards and get a degree in engineering? I want to make over six figures and still be able to stay in the same place and it seems like the aviation industry requires tons of travel and the ceiling isn’t very high.
r/aviationstudys • u/cypress_oak • 7d ago
First Polish F-35s Arrive at Łask Airbase
galleryr/aviationstudys • u/aviationstudy • 10d ago
The Toxic Death scheme A classic F-117 Nighthawk paired up with the rare greyblack experimental splinter camo.
r/aviationstudys • u/LeftSeatMentor • 8d ago
Ideas for Learning Videos
Hi fellow aviators,
I'm playing around with the idea of AI assisted videos to share information and share what goes on behind the scenes when you fly a commercial aircraft.
I'm currently an airline check captain just learning about AI and video making/Youtube.
I've created a few videos to begin with:
- Rapid decompression/Emergency Descent
- Rejected Takeoff (V1, ASDA, Accelerate Go etc)
- Engine Fire and what do pilots do?
- Fire threats of lithium battery chargers
- Interpreting Synoptic and Significant Weather charts.
The target audience is for aspiring pilots, curious frequent flyers for a start before I delve deeper into more technical topics.
Any comments/ideas will be useful! Thanks!
r/aviationstudys • u/cypress_oak • 10d ago
Some F-3J's launching off of a carrier during the Suez crisis in 1956
r/aviationstudys • u/cypress_oak • 10d ago
An F-8 Crusader during the 1958 Lebanon crisis
r/aviationstudys • u/cypress_oak • 10d ago
An F-4D SkyRay during the first Taiwan Strait crisis in 1955
r/aviationstudys • u/OrneryExplanation970 • 11d ago
Giving this vintage F-104 Starfighter a fresh, dramatic background. Cold War restoration, Part 2.
Hi everyone! Thanks for the awesome support on my previous post.
Here is Part 2 of my Cold War aviation restoration project — the legendary Lockheed F-104 Starfighter. I wanted to move it from the dull desert background into a much more dramatic, mountainous environment while sharpening the aircraft details and metallic texture.
Feedback is highly welcome!
(If you missed Part 1 with the A-5A Vigilante, you can find it here: https://www.reddit.com/r/aviationstudys/comments/1tf2p6v/hi_all_my_hobby_is_restoring_cold_war_aviation/)
r/aviationstudys • u/cypress_oak • 11d ago