The AAR Eagle 101 F1 OW 1966 is a classic single-seater racing car of its era. Built by All American Racers, the Eagle 101 F1 was produced for just one year in 1966. It is a unique among its contemporaries, sporting a distinctive wedge-shaped nose and prominent Eagle logo to the sides. The body of the car is made entirely from lightweight aluminium, with redwalls and tapered wings providing optimal downforce. Large air intake vents to the side provide the engine with plenty of cool air, and the two exhaust pipes exit through the rear. The paintwork is dominated by a bright yellow and prominent orange stripes, with the Eagle logo proudly displayed on both sides. The Eagle 101 F1 boasts a powerful 4.7-litre V8 engine built by Chrysler, capable of putting out over 375 horsepower. The engine is mated to a Hewland 5-speed manual gearbox, with a limited slip differential providing plenty of drive on the straights. Inside the cockpit, the driver is protected by a sturdy roll cage and seatbelt system, whilst the steering wheel offers precise control over the car. Overall, the Eagle 101 F1 OW 1966 is a stunning example of single-seater racing car from the mid-1960s. Its combination of great design and powerful performance make it a favourite among many motorsports fans, and an iconic part of motor racing history.
Careful measurement of the actual dimensions of the models, when creating their sketches, guarantees the high accuracy of our drawings, which is at the level of 94% - 99%.
When creating working drawings, all proportions of the depicted objects are strictly maintained.
You no longer need to create individual drawings of parts from scratch. The required changes to existing works are easily made using graphic editors.
The copyright holder permits the use of ready-made drawings, acquired under a free license, in the development of projects, scientific works and the preparation of presentations.