Jet Engines Shorts
Description: Avro Canada & Orenda Engines: Pioneers of Canadian Aerospace Innovation** After WWII, Canada promoted domestic aircraft and engine development. In 1945, Roy Dobson of A.V. Roe UK founded Avro Canada by acquiring Victory Aircraft in Ontario. Avro’s Gas Turbine Division became Orenda Engines in 1956. Though Avro Canada closed in 1962, Orenda continued producing jet engines into the 1970s, marking a key chapter in Canadian aerospace history.
Description: A detailed, stylized graphic of a futuristic white jetliner in flight against a black background. The jetliner features a long, slender body, swept-back wings, and multiple engines emitting bright blue light. The cockpit has a blue canopy. The overall style is clean and geometric.
Description: A monochrome depiction of a heavy bomber aircraft flying against a black background. The bomber is presented in a simplified, geometric style. It features large swept wings with multiple engines mounted underneath, a prominent fuselage, and a distinct tail assembly. No text is present.
Description: Great for jet airplane aircraft lovers, enthusiasts who love jet powered flight, model makers and air warfare buffs. Perfect for jet plane memorabilia collectors showing a detailed blueprint diagram illustration or two types of turbojet engines and and afterburners or reheat systems.