Mark Franklin Arts
Mark Franklin Arts
  • Portfolio
    • Architecture & BuildingTechnical illustrations of buildings and architectural subjects.
    • Automotive & TransportTechnical illustrations and cutaway drawings of transport related subjects, including cars, motorcycles, commercial vehicles, trains, ships and boats
    • Civil Aviation & AerospaceTechnical illustrations and cutaway drawings of civil aircraft and helicopters, spacecraft, aerospace and aviation subjects.
    • Diagrams & Information GraphicsTechnical illustrations of a variety of subjects in diagrammatic style, line and colour, information graphics, instructional and educational illustration, charts and graphs.
    • Science, Technology & EngineeringTechnical illustrations and cutaway drawings of scientific, technical and engineering subjects.
    • Cutaways & Exploded ViewsTechnical illustrations, cutaway drawings and exploded views of a variety of subjects
    • Line DrawingsTechnical illustrations as simple black and white line drawings.
    • MapsMaps of cities, countries and regions. Route maps, historical and battle maps, illustrated maps.
    • Weapons & WarTechnical illustrations, cutaway drawings and exploded views of military subjects. Guns, firearms, small arms and infantry support weapons; artillery, missiles and ordnance; swords and edged weapons; tactical and strategic weapons; military insignia, badges and medals; battle maps and tactical diagrams.
    • Other WorkRealistic and technical illustration, digital retouching and photo manipulation, cardboard engineered models.

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Civil Aviation & Aerospace

Zenith Aircraft

The Zenith Aircraft Company develops, designs and manufactures self-build aircraft kits from its production facilities at Mexico Memorial Airport and holds exclusive rights to manufacture and market Zenair kit aircraft designs from Chris Heintz. In 2004, the Federal Aviation Administration created the new Sport Aircraft category and Sport Pilot License, Read more

By Mark Franklin, 11 years5th September 2015 ago
Civil Aviation & Aerospace

Civil Aviation

De Havilland Comet The Comet was the first jet-engined passenger airliner and made its first test flight on 27 July 1949, the British Overseas Airways Company (BOAC) having already committed itself to the purchase of 10 aircraft. A clean, low-drag design had swept wings, integral wing fuel tanks, a pressurised Read more

By Mark Franklin, 11 years5th September 2015 ago

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