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Blog Post for the Xiasumi School Festival!

 

Uniform: ///offbeat/// My Secret Closet - School Look

Shoes: VCO Taffel Loafers - White

Eye Patch: Soy :D

Chairs: AMITOMO - School Furniture

Falling Leaves: Alchemist

Prestwick 6/4/21. USAF CV-22, Osprey.

The CV-123 lifter is a light to medium lift tilt-rotor design. Created on Earth for use in the timber extraction and power pylon industries. A handful of examples have been exported to Hibernia.

 

The CV-123 combines the agility of a helicopter, with the wing of an aeroplane. This makes it suitable for carrying underslung loads. Its wing enables it to transit the vast distances of the Hibernia tundra with greater fuel efficiency than a helicopter.

 

In the first photo, the CV-123 is hauling gas canisters up to the top of mountain ridge. These power a Gazex system, which protects the access road to the nearby mine from avalanches.

 

In the second & third pictures, the CV-123 flies over one of the large tundra plains of the equatorial belt.

Northbound Central Vermont train 447 crosses the "Claremont High Bridge" with power from Grand Trunk, Central Vermont and Canadian National.

20150802-DSC07871ペニセツム/ Pennisetum cv. イネ科チカラシバ属

京都府立植物園/Photo was taken in The Kyoto Botanical Garden

 

C603 left Corbin this morning to go save a loaded Balkan train that had broken down at Varilla. Light engines are OK, but you can't ask for a better time of day to get a southbound out of Corbin on the CV.

Visto en Illueca (Aragón) España en 2010,

RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, England

Balkan loads returning to Loyall.

キク科ヒャクニチソウ属の一年草で、学名は Zinnia cv. Profusion。英名は Zinnia 'Profusion'。

バックはソライロアサガオです。

京都府立植物園/Photo was taken in The Kyoto Botanical Garden

CV engine facility, Saint Albans. March 1981

CSX R656 rolls out of Corbin on the CV Sub with empties for Benedict.

 

North Arkle

16-0076 on finals to land at a snowy Inverness

20160516-DSC09370

ネオレゲリア/ Neoregelia cv. パイナップル科ネオレゲリア属

京都府立植物園/Photo was taken in The Kyoto Botanical Garden

C612 heads into the sunset at Pineville.

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