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This is a better pic of my Char 2C. I’ve had it for like 3 months now. I fully intent on bringing this to BFVA : D. Since this is a better pic the details are a lot easier to see. Opinions?
Also sorry the pic is a little grainy : (
Here's a Monochrome Monday offering taken at work with my cell phone while making my nightly rounds at BET. This thing takes surprisingly good photos and while this image certainly is a bit noisy I kind of like the effect when rendered in black and white and I thought some of you might too.
MBTA F40PH-2C 1071 has turned its last revenue mile and is framed up by a pair of 50 ton jacks sitting in the pit on Backshop Track 1 as it waits for some work to be prepped for shipment to Wabtec in Erie for rebuild into and F40PH-3C. Originally built by EMD in Mar. 1988 it had a mid life overhaul conducted by MPI about 20 years ago and is the second to last unit to be shipped out, leaving 1072 as the final unrebuilt unit in service.
To read the summary of this project from the MBTA check out this document:
www.mbta.com/sites/default/files/fmcb-meeting-docs/2019/0...
Somerville, Massachusetts
Wednesday February 15, 2023
North American Rockwell T-2C Buckeye, BuNo 156691, VT-26, Schenectady County Airport, Glenville, New York. August 21, 1991. Scanned from Kodachrome transparency. Nikon Nikkormat.
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Kleine Brogel, 11 September 2021.
The absolute highlight of the KB Spottersday 2021. The organizers of the Sanicole airshow had booked this Grumman E-2C Hawkeye of the French Navy. It flew its show from Kleine Brogel. Sitting in front of it all day, I didn't miss a thing.
The Marine Nationale has three E-2s in service with Flottille 4F for carrier operations onboard Charles de Gaulle.
This was a rose that was given to each graduate to give to someone who inspired them and helped them get to the point of graduating. My sister-in-law, who graduated with me gave me hers stating that without my help she never would have gone that far... I gave her mine for giving me the incentive to do the best that I possibly could.... Then we cried....
I dedicate this image to her, Brenda. Thanks again for all that you have done and all you do!!
I will try to get on as often as possible, but I'm going out tomorrow for a bachelorette party and the next day I'm off to the Bronx Zoo with my son!! I'm so looking forward to that!! Take care everyone!! Hope you all have an amazing weekend!! ^_^
Lockheed U-2C 66692 (56-6692) was operated by the United States Air Force from 1956 until retired and presented to the American Air Museum at Duxford in 1992 to represent the type as flown at nearby RAF Alconbury.
Another shot from my NAS Fallon shoot. This E-2C is from VAW-125 the "Tigertails". This "painted bird" belongs to the Squadron Commander.
Gate 2C
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The Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF)'s Northrop Grumman E-2C Hawkeye (34-3453) airborne early warning (AEW) aircraft, assigned to the 603rd Squadron based at Naha Air Base, taxis to the runway to condcut a formation flying display at Naha Air Base (OKA / ROAH), Japan, December 8, 2019, during the Churashima Air Festa 2019.
This picture of the Zorki 2C is made with it's own lens using a Leica screw mount to Nikon F adapter.
The 2c Sports Car is the second offering from Thirdwigg Motors. Features:
Independent front and rear suspension
Flat 4 engine
Rear wheel drive
Four speed sequential transmission
Steering with wheel and HOG
Opening doors, hood, and truck
Full instructions in this album. Much more at thirdwigg.com.
Video is at youtu.be/bdihZef57qw
A fisherman waits as No 461 steams by on a Sunday afternoon RPSI excursion on the , Royal Canal, Kilcock, Co Kildare, Ireland.
Kodak T -Max 400asa
Randers, Denmark, 2017. Leica iif, 35/3.5 Summaron. Ilford FP4+ developed in homemade Agfa 17 stock.
The Hawkeye has a 25 m wingspan, which is the longest of any carrier aircraft. For more compact stowage the wings can be folded, using the famous Grumman "sto-wing", a hinge geometry that Grumman devised during WW2 for the classic F4F Wildcat.