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Hello everyone,

This thread is similar to Steampunk and interwar era vehicles thread:

 

And Dieselpunk era vehicles thread:

 

This thread is all about Atompunk era (1950s - 1970s).  However, if you find any vehicles that belong to era after Atompunk era (1980s - 1990s), that is also okay.

As stated in another thread, the purpose of this thread is to share the pictures / screenshots related to Atompunk era.  It can be historical, what if designs (Alternative historical), creatively designed by artists / designers, or retro futurism. 


Here are some pictures here for a start:
 


 

Warplane


By roooooooost
https://www.deviantart.com/roooooooost/art/Zwilling-colours-881139338
deklvgq-3b1dd6d4-9f9b-4dd7-80a6-89e8ad41
 


 

Airliner


Guest post by Mark J. Appleton
http://alternatehistoryweeklyupdate.blogspot.com/2014/04/atomic-machines-atompunk-sampler-part-2.html
CL-1201+Concept+Art.jpg

 


 

Flying vehicles



By AndrejTroha
https://www.deviantart.com/andrejtroha/art/POBEDA-357-GROUND-EFFECT-VEHICLE-EKRANOPLAN-735572043
dc5xv0r-04bebcfa-0ce0-455d-841b-20044234

By Blippicrunk
https://blippicrunk.tumblr.com/image/148309668438
tumblr_ob8wk9lHmo1vtg7e4o1_1280.jpg

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3 hours ago, KJakker said:

Glad I could share another artist with you.

Me too.  It is more fun to share with the community.   It is what makes us creative when we share something we enjoy besides the historical aircraft / vehicles.

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Vought YF-103A Cutlass II

By Bispro

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Lockheed Martin XF-38A ''Black Crow''

By Bispro

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Northrop 'Gryphon' (Special Ops SST)

By Bispro

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McDonnell A-56A Wraith

By Bispro

d5gg8u1-8b6ec5e9-67d1-4f1d-945e-c8eac9f7
 



Ryan F-109A ''Fireshark''

by Bispro

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Lockheed F-108A Starchaser

By Bispro

d4ob547-74346614-2742-4d8d-908c-f568ff6e
 



Vought A-11A Corsair III plan

By Bispro

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Fairchild Thunderfighter

By Bispro

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Grumman OV-1H Mohawk II

By Bispro

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Lockheed Martin StarViper

By Bispro

d31wvvi-18219d51-38aa-4cff-9126-003a97b4
 



Republic YF-115 Thunderknight

By Bispro

d2t30zu-c00d821e-c842-48f0-a951-ca01537f

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Mikoyan Gurevich Ye-10

By Bispro

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BAC-Heinkel 'Haukka' or Falcon

By Bispro

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Grumman Manxcat fighter-bomber

By Bispro

d4igbot-86b8687a-de3a-4f39-bc4e-428e871f
 



Northrop ''White Ray''

By Bispro

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McDonnell Rockwell F/A-68A ''Sabre Spectre''

By Bispro

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McDonnell F3D-1 ''Wasp''

By Bispro

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Boeing Sonic Shuttle

By Bispro

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Lockheed's Baby Blackbird

By Bispro

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