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Vintage coal bucket. I love the forged handle.
The C-45 is a military transport version of the Beechcraft Model 18, which began its 32 year production lifespan in 1937. It was the result of Walter Beech’s desire in 1935 to build a low-wing monoplane to compete with the commercial biplanes of the day, like the Curtis Condor.
The C-45 was first ordered by the U.S. Army Air Corps for use as a staff transport. It was continually modified throughout its production life with changes like increased seating capacity and a longer nose. A navigator training version was put in service as the AT-7, and a float-version was designated the AT-7A.
The Model 18 was further modified during 1941 as the advanced trainer AT-11, equipped with a small bomb bay, transparent nose section, and two .30 cal. machine guns. This variant was used for bombardier and gunnery training. A photo reconnaissance model, designated the F-2, was the final wartime variant of the Model 18 The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps also acquired more than 1500 Model 18s during World War II, with respective identifiers of JRB and SNB.
Specifications (C-45F)
Engines: Two 450-hp Pratt & Whitney R-985-AN-1
Weight: Empty 6,175 lbs.,
Max Takeoff 8,727 lbs.
Maximum Speed: 215 mph
Ceiling: 21,400 ft.
Range: 850 miles
Production: 9,388
Flying Today: Approximately 250
Here’s the other half of my city services fleet at the moment. The bucket has some hinge bricks connecting it to a turntable plate in the bed of the truck so it’s able to get to high to reach places.
St Anns square, Manchester.
When I saw these two I knew I had to do the cliched selective colour routine.
HCS!!!
I took this for a project in my photography class where I had to photograph the word "gloom".
Syracuse, NY
October 11th, 2011
Meg Tirell with Biogen, Scott Wapner and Jim Cramer accept the Ice Bucket Challenge in support of ALS.
Catch all the Ice Bucket coverage on CNBC.com:
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Sidi Tazi is the last bucket-maker in Fez and sells his beautiful cedar wood/copper buckets all over Morocco to be used in the hammams. After he retires, will somebody continue this tradition? Most hammams already use plastic buckets instead...
Chrabiliyne Souk, Talla K'bira
Fès el-Bali, Morocco
Beech 18, N70GA, of the Commemorative Air Force painted as KJ508 "Bucket of Bolts" landing at Oshkosh during AirVenture 2024
I think I'm right in calling this a t-bucket. I'm not really up on my car terminology. I just love hot rods and taking pics of them when I get the chance! This was taken years ago on one of our many anniversary trips. We happened to live in northern California in the east Bay area in Dublin. This photo was taken in the little town of Sonora, California. We found a nice B&B located a little further up in the town of Twain Harte; and from there we, of course, visited Yosemite National Park and other little sites in the area. This was taken the evening of our anniversary, as we were strolling along the streets of Sonora; we were looking for a nice place for dinner and just enjoying the evening together.
Sonora, California
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Shot at Beatersville Car and Bike Show in Louisville, Kentucky, www.beatersville.com
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So many things to see so little time..
My bucket list..and what ive got so far..
1:Go to Peru and see the beautiful mountains and the Inka ruins.
2.Fly wild alaska
3. Go off roading in the Australian outback
4. Explore northern canada.
5.ride an elephant.
6.write a novel
Camera: Zenza Bronica C
Lens: 75mm Nikkor f2.8
Film: Kodak Vericolor III Unperforated 35mm rolled with 120 backing paper
Developer: Unicolor C-41 kit
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None
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This was pretty fun.. :) There's the other two below I took. I am thinking of matting them, framing them and selling them. Any takers?? ;) haha
G'night!
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