

Most living aircraft art is illustrated, but video artist Maya Ben David works in live action. “Their position as objects made for human use changes when they become alive and I liked that tension."Ī Google+ group called The Aeromorph Airport features photos of actual planes and ascribes character traits to them not unlike a personal ad, including a “straight” Mi-35M attack helicopter described as “caring, understanding, funny, strong,” which enjoys “meeting new people, Group sex, dominant sex.” There are living aircraft that simply look like planes with faces that have sex with humans, and then there’s the more reptilian or dragon-like renditions as portrayed in the webcomic Terror Drive. Sache may have heavily influences the genre, but not all aeromorphs are represented in his vamped-up, curvaceous female style. I tried to contact Sache through his DeviantArt page, but haven’t heard back.

Because everything on the internet can be traced back to furries, it’s only right that Sache is a prolific, well-known artist within the furry community. Furthermore, the details they have from being a plane, like the nose/’snout,’ tail, wings, etc., are also very attractive.”Īs examples of some of their favorites, overly_canned_name sent this MiG jet fighter and this Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor.Ī lot of living aircraft fan art was influenced by an artist named William Walter Sache (who also illustrated most of the works in the gallery above). “The fact that they're planes is very nice to me the overall shape and mechanical appearance of them really makes me feel strongly for the whole idea. Why do fans find airplanes with tits and asses so attractive? “I have a few reasons,” overly_canned_name said. Outside of that I imagine it's nigh completely unknown.” “Within the furry community/fetish group, it's definitely known by some people, but not necessarily loved by all. “Don't think it's very common, but it isn't necessarily nonexistent,” they told me in an email.
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I asked u/overly_canned_name, a mod for r/aeromorph, how widespread the sexy airplane phenomena is. Read more: The Complicated Appeal of 'Gamer Girl' Porn If you’re not prepared to plunge into the rather comprehensive e621 database, then the aeromorphs subreddit is a good beginner’s look at the genre.


Like many fetishes, outside of their niche databases, aeromorphs have their own corner of the internet on Reddit. At the end of the day I guess there's just something special about girls that can hit Mach 2.” It's just fun to refer to sex that way, all the while you're staring at perfectly rendered horny versions of things that could kill you. “You're taking a deadly war machine (often, anyway, sometimes innocent things like passenger airplanes are subjected to Rule 34 too) and perverting it… There's also the aforementioned endless references: cargo bay, fuel pump, bombs/loads, thrusters etc. Sam Eversley, a Motherboard reader who suggested that I explore aeromorphs, told me in an email that a big part of the appeal is in the juxtaposition of cold harsh metal and sensual bodies. Most of these examples can be found in this Imgur gallery. In researching this art form, I’ve seen a supersonic F-14 Tomcat with boobs, a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird with boobs, and a WWI Red Baron… with boobs. "At the end of the day I guess there's just something special about girls that can hit Mach 2.” They often have oversized breasts, shapely thighs, and wings jutting off of curvaceous butts. The most frequent form they take is that of a plane, shaped like a woman, but they could also be helicopters, space shuttles, blimps. They’re anthropomorphic, so they share more in common with furries and scalies than vehicles. But aeromorphs, as living aircraft are sometimes called, are a little different than straight-up boning automobiles.
