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inside the Opera House of Valencia

Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK)

 

Fliegerschiessen Axalp 2022

 

Perhaps helpful information for users of the Canon 1D series APS-H format cameras:

 

For some of Canons more modern EF-S lenses there are replacement EF mounts available to buy. The DIY mount conversion is easy, as there are only 6 small screws (4 for the bayonet; 2 for the contacts) holding the EF-S bayonet.

Additional advantage is the now metal mount, as there was always criticism for the plastic lens mounts.

 

I have successfully converted following EF-s lenses to EF mount:

Canon EF-S 10–18mm f/4.5–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H from ~12mm and even full frame from 14mm upwards)

Canon EF-S 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H from ~22mm)

Canon EF-S 55–250mm f/4–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H at all focal lengths)

 

Life on the tall ship St Lawrence II includes some pretty amazing sunsets. Here the Executive Officer and Watch Officer are captured between the top of the deck house and the boom for the main sail.

[InsurreKtion] Family Command Center - @Tres Chic

 

[InsurreKtion] Pale Autumn Set

 

~The Green Door~ Contemporary Skybox with Kitchen

Duisburg, Germany

rincon hill - san francisco, california

One of the former control rooms in the refurbished Battersea Power Station is now serving champagne cocktails instead of electrons

A cheeky little VicViper at Starfighter Command, fueled and ready for action.

 

(Alt shot to main photo on Instagram)

 

Part 48 of 52 of my 'Build-a-MOC-a-Week' project for 2021.

A heart in mouth climb led us to this iconic room. Thanks guys for the support and help, I am such a big softy :D Visited with Mars Lander, AndyK!, Kriegaffe9, Southside assassin and Andy :)

I'm super excited about this set, and I hope you like it too!

 

♥ includes 23 individual tattoos + a linked layer

♥ comes in fresh, healed, faded and fatpack

♥ copy, no mod, no transfer (tintable is mod!)

♥ optimized for legacy male, but should work on most bodies (please try a demo!)

 

Command Event Opens on September 13th!

Command Event

This memorial in Green Park, London, commemorates the crews of RAF Bomber Command that embarked on missions during the Second World War. The memorial was built to mark the sacrifice of 55,573 aircrew from Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Czechoslovakia and other allied countries, as well as civilians of all nations killed during raids. Queen Elizabeth II unveiled the memorial on June 28, 2012, in the year of her Diamond Jubilee.

Mercedes Benz 1213 at the Nutzfahrzeugtreffen Wilhelmshaven.

By B.Cox, 2015

ACE High System (Allied Command Europe High) was a Troposcatter communication system of NATO during the Cold War.

 

One of my most intense experiences.

This place is located on a peak of Apls. It wasn't a rational decision to climb this snow mountain without any clear path at night. After I reached halfway and then realized it is just impossible to keep going on, but it's also too dangerous to go back. I was stuck in the middle and for the first time felt extremely desperate. It ends up with I slipped down by accident for over 10 meters. Bruises and scratches all over my body are evidence of the insanity of that night.

This place is epic, but for sure I won't risk myself doing something like this again.

 

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abandoned tennis court

Nasa Visitor Center, Greenbelt, MD

"This is a model of the Apollo Command Module, which carried a total of 27 astronauts to lunar orbit aboard nine missions between 1968 and 1972. Launched by a Saturn V rocket, the largest and most powerful rocket ever built, the Command Module was the only part of the spacecraft recovered at the end of a mission."

NASA

Coastal command and control bunker for coastal artillery lower NY harbor used during WW 1 & 2, replaced by Minuteman missiles in 1960. The coastal artillery had a range of six miles guarded by 16-inch guns. During the 1930's a complement of torpedo patrol planes was also housed here guarding the entrance to NY Harbor. The area was known as Miller Field and is now part of the Gateway National Recreational Area.

« Tu ne convoiteras point le repassage de ton prochain »

Six Pratt & Whitney R-4360-53 Wasp Major 28-cylinder 4-row 71.489-litre radials, 3800-hp each

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Four General Electric J47-GE-19 turbojets, 5,200-lbf each

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Markings: USAF Strategic Air Command (SAC) 95th Bombardment Wing, Biggs AFB, El Paso, Texas (1953-59), 'City of Ft. Worth'

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Background: USAF Boeing EB-47E Stratojet ELINT six-jet bomber, 1953

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Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona

 

DSC_0186 Anx2 1800h Q90 1.5k f25

Also known as Bishop Ranch.

San Ramon, California.

The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) a memorial relating the historical impact of and on Bomber Command during the Second World War. Located on Canwick Hill, overlooking the city of Lincoln in Lincolnshire.

 

The city of Lincoln was selected for the location of the IBCC because 27 RAF Bomber Command stations (over a third of all Bomber Command stations) were based in the county during World War II. The large amount of airfields led to Lincolnshire being nicknamed the "Bomber County".

 

Located at Canwick Hill, the centre is just under two and half miles from RAF Waddington, which suffered the greatest losses of any Bomber Command station, and close to the former Avro aircraft production facility at Bracebridge Heath. A view of Lincoln Cathedral, a prominent landmark for aircrews, forms an important part of the vista from the centre of the Memorial Spire.

 

The aim of the IBCC is to tell the personal stories of members of the RAF Bomber Command, ground crew and civilians impacted by the bombing campaigns during the Second World War. The centre will also provide a comprehensive record of the role of Bomber Command's squadrons and to digitally display historical documentation and photographs relating to the activity of Bomber Command.

 

Within the grounds of the International Bomber Command Centre the Spire Memorial was erected on 10 May 2015. The memorial is a spire, reflecting the connection to Lincoln Cathedral. Created out of Corten A weathering steel, it is based on the dimensions of the wingspan of a Lancaster bomber, being 102ft high and 16ft at the base. The Spire was officially unveiled in October 2015 to an audience of 3,600 guests including 312 Bomber veterans.

 

The spire is encircled by walls carrying the names of all 57,871 men and women who gave their lives whilst serving in or supporting Bomber Command. This is the only place in the world where all these losses are memorialised.

 

Information Source:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Bomber_Command_Centre

 

A command and control building on the hill at the top of the abandoned army camp.

"Han! What are you doing here? They are expecting you out on the north ridge before noon".

 

"Hey, listen princess, I didn't fly half way across the galaxy to go patrolling in an ice box on an empty stomach. I'm going to take my time and enjoy every bit of this delicious HOTH DOG".

Minifig mod by Mark Marquez. Circuit board and other hardware by Rob Hendrix. Microchip programming by Stuart Guarnieri.

 

More info about minifig electronics can be found at www.brickmodder.net

 

video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=43gAH3CBPoE

Swiss Special Forces Command (Kommando Spezialkräfte - KSK) during 2022 Axalp shooting event

 

Perhaps helpful information for users of the Canon 1D series APS-H format cameras:

 

For some of Canons more modern EF-S lenses there are replacement EF mounts available to buy. The DIY mount conversion is easy, as there are only 6 small screws (4 for the bayonet; 2 for the contacts) holding the EF-S bayonet.

Additional advantage is the now metal mount, as there was always criticism for the plastic lens mounts.

 

I have successfully converted following EF-s lenses to EF mount:

Canon EF-S 10–18mm f/4.5–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H from ~12mm and even full frame from 14mm upwards)

Canon EF-S 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H from ~22mm)

Canon EF-S 55–250mm f/4–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H at all focal lengths)

 

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Mitchell and his wife Claudia are greeted by the Army Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Eric B. Schoomaker and the Army Medical Command senior enlisted advisor, Command Sgt. Maj. Althea G. Dixon in the receiving line for the 30th Medical Command Spring Ball, March 4 at the Palais Prinz Carl. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Fincham, 30th MEDCOM Public Affairs NCOIC. )

Commander FJ06 ZTK (Chaserider 187 // Former Arriva Midlands 3723)

Explore # 22 on Feb 18,2010

Number: CT-1024-52

Name: "Titus"

Rank: ARC Sergeant Grade 1

3rd Regiment of the 253rd Elite Legion

  

|||[Log entry]|||

  

" We had new orders ! Destroy the A-series assassin droids, before they could kill some Jedi. I kinda failed. Kinda. For me it is okay, but less for command. I destroyed every assassin droids I met , but some of them found some Jedis, and Padawans before me. Not even able to protect themselves from a droid. I have the feeling that we, from the 253rd, are the babysitters of these Jedis. I had to take care of a Padawan who's master was lost. By lost, I mean he was killed. The Jedi, his apprentice and a couple of clone attacked a trench held by Nationalists. Most of the clone died. Well, all of them in fact. The Jedis made it into the trench, and started to cut some arms. And head. Stuffs like that. But then the assassin droid I was tracking found them. He shot the Jedi in the back, and was about to do the same to the Padawan, but I killed it before it could do that regrettable act . Then the Padawan get shot by one of the few Nationalists who were remaining. I finished what the Jedis started in the trench. Only one Nationalist was alive. He was yelling in pain, as the Jedi, before he died, cut his leg.

/CT-1024-52, Me/ Hey, Padawan. Achieve this man. He's suffering.

/Padawan/ .. No ! I ... I can't ! I can't ! No !! Help me to get out of there !

/CT-1024-52, Me/ Not until you achieve him.

/Padawan/ Why don't you do it yourself ?

/CT-1024-52, Me/ Always the clones who have to do the dirty work right ? No, I don't want to.

/Padawan/ You said he was suffering. Do it

/CT-1024-52, Me/ No. I don't give a fuck if he's suffering. I don't want to. You should be happy that I'm not mutilating him right now. But, you don't like to see him suffer. You're a Jedi after all. Well, sort of.

He stabbed the men in is heart

/Padawan/ Now help to get out of here. I'm wounded.

/CT-1024-52, Me/ I don't care. Get out that trench alone. I already saved your life. Twice.

/Padawan/ Twice ?

/CT-1024-52, Me/ The A-serie droid first, then the Nationalists. Twice. Now get out of there, we're moving. The command, unlike me, would be happy to see a Jedi alive. Even if you're not really a Jedi.

/Padawan/ You're completly insane.

/CT-1024-52, Me/ Yeap, I know. I'm fucked up. I'm a bit of a psychopath... But adapted to this war.

Indeed I was. Jabiim is an hell. I liked it at first, but now, I just want to get out of there. Because of the wrong decisions from command, we will lost. It's sure. Alpha, Kenobi, and most of the Jedis generals are missing. Or dead. I think that none of us will leave this planet alive."

 

|||[Log end]|||

 

Captain Kirk's command chair on the Constellation-class Enterprise.

 

The minifigure torso is a non-production prototype from Citizen Brick.

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