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BCE47000 LF69UXJ seen at Chessington North working on route 71 towards Chessington World of Adventures.
Having been used in service with CT Plus and Metroline, the Enviro400 EV Demonstator LF69UXJ is now seen with London United at Fulwell, now given a fleetnumber as BCE47000.
09.05.2014 Piława Górna ZPKŁ - Piława Górna
ST43-71 wraz z ST43-108 wciąga na stację Piława Górna świeżo załadowane kruszywem węglarki. Nastąpi tam zmiana kierunku jazdy i pociąg w zestawieniu: ST43-71+węglarki+ST43-108, ruszy w stronę Jaworzyny Śląskiej.
Aircraft Type: Lockheed SR-71A, S/N 61-7964, “Blackbird”
Mission: High speed, high altitude strategic reconnaissance
Number built: 32
Powerplant: Two Pratt & Whitney JT11D-20B continuous bleed, afterburning turbojets, 34,000 lbs. thrust
Weight: Empty 60,000 pounds, Maximum takeoff weight 170,000 pounds
Dimensions: Wingspan 55’7″, Length 107’5″, Height 18’6″
Performance: Exact maximum speed is still classified, Cruising speed 1,320 MPH, Service Ceiling 80,000+ feet, Range 3,000 miles
71-3072 Northrop / Canadair NF-5A-2000 (3072) Türk Yildizlari / Turkish Stars - Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri - Malta International Airport / LMML 22-09-2017
Explore! This was pretty annoying, paint everywhere. +3 || On Black
I've been tagged 4 other times by... www.flickr.com/photos/anndaniellephotography/, Cheney., kissingerrrrr, & MelindaShay(:. :]
Well here goes again...
1. I went shopping today and spent pretty much all the money in my wallet, I hate spending money.
2. I need a job...
3. Being weird is my hobby.
4. I paint and draw a lot, I'm going to make a stop motion of my sketchbook sometime.
5. I'm finally starting my photo I class tomorrow.
6. I strongly dislike failing.
7. All the white on the right of this picture makes me pretty angry
8. I would be nothing with out french fries
9. I enjoy watching cartoons with the kids a babysit, and without the kids I babysit.
10. I really enjoy doing my 365
I'll tag people later
Notte, a tutta la velocità del boomerang intagliato nelle
nostre ossa, e che sibila, sibila….
René Char (1907-1988)
Fogli di Ipnos
1943-1944
71
Nuit, de toute la vitesse du boomerang taillé dans nos
os, et qui siffle, siffle….
René Char (1907-1988)
Feuillets d’Hypnos
1943-1944
Detals: fravoisse.blogspot.com/2021/04/look-71.html
Stores: Chloe Poses, Vips Creations
Evento: Swank
it rained today for the first time in months.
the rain is my favorite thing in the world,
so needless to say i was quite happy.
simplypluvia:
pluvia="rain" in latin
therefore, i am "simply rain".
+1 below.
I bought a pot of tulips from the farmer's market and the man gave me strict instructions which I followed but still I killed them before their time. At least I got a photo in first! And I kept the bulbs. I'd better read up on what to do with them!
Still trying to catch up with you all.
A round FPSO North of the arctic circle 71 degrees North. 24 hours daylight & the midnight sun was producing some wonderful light. This FPSO is the only thing I've got to photograph!
That's right folks, I turn 27 in February, and this is how I spent my Saturday :-D
I love my Mummy :-D 'cause she lets me get away with stuff like this :-D
SMC Takumar 135mm f3.5
Sh2-71 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Aquila. It was first found by Rudolph Minkowski in 1946, although he didn't recognise that it was a planetary nebula. It was only in 1959 when Stewart Sharpless independently discovered it that we realised that it might be a planetary nebula. It has an unusually complex morphology which is attributed to a triple star system at its core. It is around 3,260 light years from Earth - so this image shows its appearance around 1,300 years before the birth of Christ.
This was a joint project with my good friend Sven Eklund, with data captured on both my dual rig of 6" refractors and his C14 EdgeHD - all located at Fregenal de la Sierra in Southern Spain.
Data captured between 11-24 July 2022.
Scopes: APM TMB LZOS 152 Refractors and Celestron C14 Edge HD
Cameras: QSI6120wsg8 and ZWO ASI6200MM Pro
Mounts: 10Micron GM2000 HPS and iOptron CEM120
A total of 88 hours 5 minutes (HaOIIIRGB)
More information at www.imagingdeepspace.com/sh2-71.html
The F-71 Stinger Fighter-Bomber is an essential counterpart to any Resilient class carrier. Its power missiles are able to quickly penetrate shields, and wreck havoc among enemy fighters and small cruisers. In case of dog fights, it is equipped with a powerful engine which allows it to make tight maneuvers effortlessly; in addition to this, it has a swiveling turret which can rotate 360 degrees, thus making any approaches from anywhere futile at best. Its forward facing guns are less powerful than the turret, but no less menacing. They are used to pierce fighter shields, opening up the fighter to the ravage of the turret.
Not only does it excel in space, but it also works quite well in the atmosphere of a planet. Its two air intakes greatly increase the speed of the F-71, thus making it a feared foe both above a planet and in it.
The F-71 Stinger is a force to be reckoned with and not one to be taken lightly.
A big thank you to Nick Trotta for his great advice on this! Your comments and critiques really helped this build out. :)
This is the fighter for my SHIPtember (or SHIPtober) build the Resilience. It'll be done sometime this month, so this is a teaser type build for it. :)
Constructive criticism would be welcome!
Soli Deo Gloria!
Note: I don't own the background, its from WallPapers on the Net.
Ukrainian Air Force Sukhoi SU-27, Blue 71, on static display on a miserable saturday morning 15/07/2017.