this post was submitted on 24 Aug 2023
7 points (81.8% liked)

Imaginary Dieselpunk/Decopunk🔒

632 readers
1 users here now

Dieselpunk & Decopunk Art - Iron, Smoke, and Rivets

Guidelines

  1. Titles should be in the format "[Title]" by [Artist]
    • If adding the artists social media handle after their name, use [square brackets]
    • If adding a year after the title, use (parenthetical brackets)
    • If posting your own art, preface the title with [OC]
  2. Please include the original source in the post body
  3. This community is meant for showcasing artists' work - this excludes
    • AI generated artwork
    • Screenshots from films or games
  4. Submitting the link from the original source instead of downloading and rehosting is recommended
    • This will ease server stress on smaller lemmy instances
    • /!\ Many mobile apps don't generate previews unless the url ends with a common file extension /!\
    • Therefore, if possible, please strip all parameters after .png, .jpg, etc.
  5. Mark posts as NSFW when necessary (nudity/violence)
  6. Due to the inextricable nature of the dieselpunk artstyle and WWII content:
    • All nazi and nazi-like (example) insignia should be marked NSFW
    • I will clarify that this community has a zero-tolerance policy for nazi sympathy

You may also like:


The Federated Network of Imaginary Communities

Welcome to the imaginary network, the best^[citation needed] place to share artwork

Full Network:

Do you have a community that you think should be part of the imaginary network? Comment under the pinned post; or message me on matrix!


Lemmysphere icon from National Air & Space Museum
Lemmysphere banner by Jakub Rozalski

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
 

artstation site || artstation page

Beriev Be-15 was designed to fly thru immediate residual radioactive material propelled into the atmosphere following a nuclear blast. Its primary goal was to assess damage and measure levels of radioactivity in the atmosphere. Collected data would later be used to determine whether a specific area is habitable or not.

The ability to immediately fly thru the fallout of radioactive dust and ash was provided by heavy lead shielding around the crew area.

Clean air was provided by two Vedeneyev Gama VG-201 air scrubbers located on each side of the fuselage.

It was designed as a low speed low altitude aircraft, propelled by four Shvetsov radial engines. That was necessary due to plane's weight. Only one aircraft was built.

  • Model: Beriev Be-15 (Академик Сергей Королев)
  • NATO reporting name: Moth-B
  • Year: 1958
  • Crew: Two
  • Length: 11.26 m (36 ft 11½ in)
  • Wingspan: 9.63 m (31 ft 7 in)
  • Height: 3.80 m (12 ft 5½ in)
  • Wing area: 22.6 m² (243.3 ft²)
  • Weight: 5,846 kg (12,880 lb)
  • Powerplant: 4 × Shvetso

no comments (yet)
sorted by: hot top controversial new old
there doesn't seem to be anything here