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Radial Collection (page 3)

"Exploring the Radial

Background imageRadial Collection: Bristol Hercules III 14-cylinder radial Starboard side

Bristol Hercules III 14-cylinder radial Starboard side
Bristol Hercules III 14-cylinder radial. Starboard side

Background imageRadial Collection: A sectioned Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major radial

A sectioned Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major radial

Background imageRadial Collection: Coeloptychium agaricoides, fossil sponge

Coeloptychium agaricoides, fossil sponge
This hexactinellid (six rayed spiculed) sponge originates from the Cretaceous of Westphalia, Germany. It has a maximum diameter 8 cm. Sponges are filter feeders and live on plankton

Background imageRadial Collection: Blitz on London -- Oxford Street, WW2

Blitz on London -- Oxford Street, WW2
Fire crews, using radial branches, extinguishing fires in Londons main shopping district of Oxford Street, W1, after high explosive and incendiary bombs caused widespread damage

Background imageRadial Collection: Arm anatomy, historical artwork

Arm anatomy, historical artwork. 19th Century hand coloured lithographic print showing the arteries (red), tendons (white) and muscle structure (brown) of the human upper limbs. Fig

Background imageRadial Collection: Biker on his 1929 / 30 Rudge motorcycle

Biker on his 1929 / 30 Rudge motorcycle
Biker on his 1929/30 Rudge 250cc fully radial motorcycle in the 1930s

Background imageRadial Collection: Vatican City. St. Peters Square from the dome

Vatican City. St. Peters Square from the dome

Background imageRadial Collection: Jesus and the Apostles on the roof of St. Peters Basilica

Jesus and the Apostles on the roof of St. Peters Basilica. Vatican City

Background imageRadial Collection: Locomotive designed in 1814 by British engineer and inventor

Locomotive designed in 1814 by British engineer and inventor George Stephenson (1781-1848). Nineteenth-century engraving. Colored

Background imageRadial Collection: Fairchild PT-19A -Just under 6, 400 examples were built

Fairchild PT-19A -Just under 6, 400 examples were built, including later versions fitted with radial engines of similar power

Background imageRadial Collection: South America, Mexico. Close-up of succulent plant with dew drops

South America, Mexico. Close-up of succulent plant with dew drops. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageRadial Collection: Fern near Matai Falls, Catlins, South Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Fern near Matai Falls, Catlins, South Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageRadial Collection: anatomy engraving 1866

anatomy engraving 1866
Atlas d anatomie descriptive du corps humain C. Bonamy - Paul Broca Victor Masson et Fils Paris 1866

Background imageRadial Collection: Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with a cowled Jaguar VIII ?

Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with a cowled Jaguar VIII ?
Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with a cowled Jaguar VIII radial and definitive tail unit

Background imageRadial Collection: Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with an uncowled Jaguar VI?

Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with an uncowled Jaguar VI?
Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with an uncowled Jaguar VIII radial, revised tail unit and relocated armament

Background imageRadial Collection: The sole Gloster Goring, J8674, fitted with a Bristol Pe?

The sole Gloster Goring, J8674, fitted with a Bristol Pe?
The sole Gloster Goring, J8674, fitted with a Bristol Pegasus radial while being used as an engine testbed by Bristol at Filton

Background imageRadial Collection: Gloster Mars VI Nighthawk, H8534, powered by a 325hp Arm?

Gloster Mars VI Nighthawk, H8534, powered by a 325hp Arm?
Gloster Mars VI Nighthawk, H8534, powered by a 325hp Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar II radial

Background imageRadial Collection: Fairey Battle testbed for the Bristol Hercules radial, N?

Fairey Battle testbed for the Bristol Hercules radial, N?
Fairey Battle testbed for the Bristol Hercules radial, N2042

Background imageRadial Collection: Fairey Battle testbed for the Bristol Taurus radial, K9331

Fairey Battle testbed for the Bristol Taurus radial, K9331

Background imageRadial Collection: Sikorsky-built S-58, XL722, re-engined by Westland with ?

Sikorsky-built S-58, XL722, re-engined by Westland with ?
Sikorsky-built S-58, XL722, re-engined by Westland with a Napier Gazelle turboshaft replacing the radial piston engine. June 1957

Background imageRadial Collection: Messier 101, The Pinwheel Galaxy in Ursa Major

Messier 101, The Pinwheel Galaxy in Ursa Major

Background imageRadial Collection: The International Space Station backdropped by the bright Sun over Earths horizon

The International Space Station backdropped by the bright Sun over Earths horizon
November 22, 2009 - The bright sun greets the International Space Station in this scene from the Russian section of the orbital outpost

Background imageRadial Collection: Saturns ring system

Saturns ring system
December 12, 2004 - Saturns most prominent feature, its dazzling ring system, takes center stage in this stunning natural color mosaic which reveals the color

Background imageRadial Collection: Illustration of two stars that have moved so close that each becomes tidally warped

Illustration of two stars that have moved so close that each becomes tidally warped
This is an artists interpretation (inspired by an earlier Chesley Bonestell painting which appeared in Beyond The Solar System)

Background imageRadial Collection: The Pinwheel Galaxy, also known as NGC 5457

The Pinwheel Galaxy, also known as NGC 5457
Located 27 million light years from Earth, NGC 5457 (The Great Northern Pinwheel) is a huge spiral galaxy that stretches over 170 light years across and is seen in the direction of Ursa Major

Background imageRadial Collection: Saturns halo of ice rings

Saturns halo of ice rings
May 9, 2007 - A scan across Saturns incredible halo of ice rings yields a study in precision and order. This natural color mosaic was acquired by the Cassini spacecraft as it soared 39 degrees above

Background imageRadial Collection: Small Particles in Saturnas Rings

Small Particles in Saturnas Rings
May 3, 2005 - Small Particles in Saturnas Rings. Specially designed Cassini orbits place Earth and Cassini on opposite sides of Saturns rings, a geometry known as occultation

Background imageRadial Collection: Summer in Tuscany: sunflowers

Summer in Tuscany: sunflowers
Summer sunflowers in Tuscany, Italy

Background imageRadial Collection: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico - Radial pattern woven with natural fibers. Horizontal shot

Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico - Radial pattern woven with natural fibers. Horizontal shot
Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico - Radial pattern woven with natural fibers

Background imageRadial Collection: RAF Empire air day rehearsal, Biggin Hill, Kent. Pilots of 32 and 79 squadron

RAF Empire air day rehearsal, Biggin Hill, Kent. Pilots of 32 and 79 squadron fly there gloster gauntlet fighters in the renowned tight V formation. 1937

Background imageRadial Collection: RAF Empire air day, Biggin Hill, gloster gauntlets of 32 and 79 squadron on the

RAF Empire air day, Biggin Hill, gloster gauntlets of 32 and 79 squadron on the tarmac for the public to see. 1937

Background imageRadial Collection: Bristol Centaurus radial reverse flow test unit

Bristol Centaurus radial reverse flow test unit, ventral exit type

Background imageRadial Collection: Hawker Tornado, HG641, powered by a Bristol Centaurus radial

Hawker Tornado, HG641, powered by a Bristol Centaurus radial

Background imageRadial Collection: First prototype Hunting P56 Provost, WE522

First prototype Hunting P56 Provost, WE522, was powered by an Armstrong Siddely Cheetah radial

Background imageRadial Collection: The Armstrong Siddely Cheetah radial installation

The Armstrong Siddely Cheetah radial installation (starboard side) on the second prototype Hunting P56 Provost, WE530

Background imageRadial Collection: Second prototype Hunting P56 Provost, WE530

Second prototype Hunting P56 Provost, WE530, was powered by an Armstrong Siddely Cheetah radial

Background imageRadial Collection: Bristol Type 118, K2873 was R-3

Bristol Type 118, K2873 was R-3, used for endurance testing of the Mercury V radial engine

Background imageRadial Collection: The Bristol Lucifer radial power egg fitted to a Bristol

The Bristol Lucifer radial power egg fitted to a Bristol Type 73 Taxiplane

Background imageRadial Collection: Bristol PTM, G-EBYT, powered by a direct-drive Titan radial

Bristol PTM, G-EBYT, powered by a direct-drive Titan radial as flown in the 1928 Kings Cup Race

Background imageRadial Collection: Bristol PTM, G-EBYT, powered by a geared Titan radial

Bristol PTM, G-EBYT, powered by a geared Titan radial

Background imageRadial Collection: Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp radial, rear view

Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp radial, rear view

Background imageRadial Collection: Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial, side view

Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial, side view

Background imageRadial Collection: Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial, front port quarter

Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial, front port quarter

Background imageRadial Collection: Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial, rear quarter

Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial, rear quarter

Background imageRadial Collection: Folland 43 / 37 or Fo108 P1775 engine test bed

Folland 43 / 37 or Fo108 P1775 engine test bed
Folland 43/37 or Fo108, P1775, engine test bed fitted with a Bristol Hercules radial

Background imageRadial Collection: Bristol Jupiter VIIIF radial with reduction gear

Bristol Jupiter VIIIF radial with reduction gear

Background imageRadial Collection: Bristol Jupiter IV radial

Bristol Jupiter IV radial

Background imageRadial Collection: Bristol Jupiter III radial

Bristol Jupiter III radial



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"Exploring the Radial: From Notre Dame's Rose Window to Anatomical Artwork and Engine Marvels" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of "radial" as we embark on a journey through various realms. In France, Paris beckons with its iconic Notre Dame Cathedral, where the mesmerizing Rose window showcases radial symmetry at its finest. Delving into anatomy, our attention is drawn to the intricate artwork C013/7419 depicting arm circulation—a testament to the fascinating radial patterns found within our own bodies. Transportation enthusiasts will marvel at the Hawker Hector powered by the mighty Napier Dagger III engine. Its radial ply construction ensures optimal performance, just like a well-designed car tyre. Turning our gaze towards aviation history, we encounter Scottish Aviation Pioneer VL515—the first of its kind—whose story includes a remarkable re-engineering feat. Abstract visualizations take us beneath a red umbrella in Kyoto, Japan (n4b), where even everyday objects can exhibit radial allure. The Bristol Hercules 736 tantalizes with its front port view—an awe-inspiring 14-cylinder radial masterpiece that propels aircraft to new heights. Meanwhile, Avia Rk. 17 captivates with its sleek design and undeniable charm. In agricultural aviation, Transland Ag-2 N8330H and N8831H soar through fields with their powerful radials roaring. Witnessing these machines in action is an experience like no other—especially when accompanied by their trusty companion Transland Ag-2 N8330H. Not forgetting ground transportation wonders, we encounter Alvis Leonides Major—a true powerhouse boasting impressive radial capabilities akin to those found in the legendary Bristol Hercules engine. From architectural wonders and anatomical intricacies to engineering marvels both airborne and terrestrial—the concept of "radial" reveals itself across diverse domains. Join us as we celebrate this captivating phenomenon that unites artistry and innovation.