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Het onlangs geopend museum voor immigratie, Fenix, en de moeite van het bezoeken meer dan waard. Beklim en glimmende trappen tot de top en heb een schitterend uitzicht over de hele stad.
In het hart van het gebouw voegde architect Ma Yansong de Tornado toe: een dubbele, gedraaide trap die omhoog wervelt naar een uitkijkpunt boven het dak.
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US Air Force Douglas A-1E ( 52-135206) from the 1st Special Operations Squadron, 56th Special Operations Wing, in flight, circa in the late 1960s. This aircraft was a former U.S. Navy EA-1E (before 1962: AD-5W) radar warning aircraft (BuNo 135206) that was converted to an attack plane. It was later transferred to the South Vietnamese Air Force.
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The Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1E during a ground engine test run on the NACA High-Speed Flight Station ramp near the Rogers Dry Lake. The rocket technician is keeping the concrete cool by hosing it with water during the test. This also helps in washing away any chemicals that might spill. The test crew worked close to the aircraft during ground tests.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: E-2392
Date: February 6, 1956