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Commander Wolffe almost complete (need to finish his face) and a look at the start of another season 3 commander with new helmet (phase 1 fin mod). The Blue Wolffe will be for sale soon.
C-GLEJ, an Israel Aerospace Gulfstream G150, heading north on taxiway "Echo" at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario.
It is operated by Fast Air Ltd. of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The G150's empennage originated with the Rockwell 1121 Jet Commander that first flew on January 27, 1963.
Only 126 G150s were produced by IAI for Gulfstream Aerospace.
Rocwell Turbo Commander 690A
cn: 11215
ff: 1974 as N57215
09-04-1975 LN-LMF Fjellanger-Widerøe
28-04-1987 LN-LMF had an incidemt at Værnes (ENVA / TRD) during arrival, but was repaired an restored for FW.
16-12-1993 sold as N215BA via England
Seen pakred at the old apron at Fornebu in 1986.
Preserved Commander FD52 GGV at Wetmore Road
Vehicle Details
Operator: Midland Fox, tribute
Fleet Details: 220 / 3704
Registration: FD52 GGV
Vehicle Type: DAF SB200, Wright Commander
Vehicle History
New to Thurmaston 01/03
transferred to Cannock 02/08
transferred to Telford 11/16
transferred to Tamworth 03/19
transferred to Thurmaston 05/19
transferred to Derby 07/19
transferred to Cannock 08/19
sold to D&G Chaserider 01/21 - as 98
acquired for preservation 04/21
into service at Midland Classic - as 220
Port side view of Avro Lancaster PA474 'City of Lincoln'/'Leader' (Battle of Britain Memorial Flight), during its six-minute display at the Shuttleworth 'Around the World Air Show' on 4th June 2023.
Commander Lethe M.G. from "New Scheherazade" trilogy, stories # 37-39 of the Starcall Anthology, Vol.4. Read samples or buy at www.amazon.com/author/bobbello and www.bn.com/s/bobbello
And then there's THIS asshole. So SWAT ranks vary from department to department as brief research told me before I did this issue, so I just said fuck it ad made him a commander, IRL I have no clue is any SWAT team had a commander. As for Hall himself, I had the idea of a super over-zealous SWAT leader as a baddie for a while. The addition of him being an Evangelical shitlord on top of a mall cop's wet dream came from Collin McLaren however, the same beautiful bastard who did his shotgun. Thanks, Collin.
So I've been wanting to do this custom for awhile and I finally did him! But 1 problem... the printer ran out of ink, and the torso looked horrible, so i added to of the same decals in the torso to give it a "solid" look. But i'll probably end up replacing the torso in the future.
Also decal template by MLD Customs, and symbols and all that by -Blaster-
Oakfield makes his way into the Tardis and the Doctor pauses to thank Commander Rivers.
"It's not a problem, Doc" smiled Jake.
1940 Studebaker Commander Cruising Sedan, another barn find passing through The Big M. Dozens of other images and more info on the set page.
Night, 4 minute exposure. Full moon (dappled shade) xenon and LED flashlights and red-gelled strobe.
Reprocessed and replaced, June, 2025.
1950 Studebaker Commander Regal Delux. This example is seen within the compound of American Embassy in Rome in about 1950, having just returned there on a very wet day, no doubt member of staff will soon dry, clean and polish it in readiness for its next mission.
Six seats, two doors, 3.5 litre straight-six engine giving 75 hp at 2400 rpm, paired with a column mounted change for 3-speed manual transmission with overdrive.
0-60 mph of 17.9 seconds, top speed 90mph, rated as getting 26.1 mpg at 30 mph, performance which did nothing to justify the jet airplane style air intake.
( thanks to Jeannot Kant for photo of car, background photo from my own collection )
Commander Brian Fitzgerald
Ceremony conferring an Honorary Freedom of Entry to the County of Dublin for the Irish Naval Service.
Harbour Plaza - Dun Laoghaire - Co. Dublin - Ireland.
Commander 3000 is the latest in mobile command chair technology. Order now and get the Cup 3000 cup holder for free!
We finally completed cosplay of female commander Shepard from Mass Effect videogame trilogy. She is custom Shep, not default, and she is 100% like we made her in our game ^_^
STS-93 Commander, Eileen M. Collins shown wearing an orange Launch and Entry Suit (LES) with helmet. Collins was the first woman to command a Space Shuttle mission.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: S99-00858
Date: October 29, 1998
Hasbro - Star Wars Black Series: Commanders
(Excluding Jedi)
Front: Commander Fox, Commander Bacarra, Commander Bly, Commander Cody, Commander Gree, Commander Jesse & Commander Wolffe
Back: Phase I Clone Trooper Commander, Stormtrooper Commander (Force Unleashed), Commander Appo, Commander Gree, Commander Pyre & Shadow Stormtrooper Commander
CC-5052 was bred on Kamino, where he was trained as an Advanced Recon Commando by Alpha-17. Alpha-17 also gave CC-5052 the name "Bly," which the clone commander himself adopted.
Commander Bly
Decal ID# 2757Helmet= Arealight Printed Commander Bly
Arealight Phase II White Binocular Visor
Helmet decals= None
Head= Black
Pauldron = MMCB (Star Corps) with Dark Orange tip
Torso= White
Arms= White
Hands= Black
Kama= MMCB (Style 3) All Dark Tan
Waist= Black
Legs= White
*special note- this kama & pauldron set are one of the older styles; the orange tipped & all tan set is for the ROTS version. You will see that set on Lt. Galle soon.
The Studebaker Commander is the model name of several automobiles produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (United States) and Studebaker of Canada Ltd of Walkerville and, later, Hamilton, Ontario (Canada). Studebaker began using the Commander name in 1927 and continued to use it until 1964, with the exception of 1936 and 1959-63. The name was applied to various products in the company's line-up from year to year.
Until the appearance of the 8-cylinder President in January 1928, all Studebaker cars of the 1920s were sixes. There were three basic models — the Light, the Special and the Big Six, developing 40 bhp (30 kW; 41 PS), 50 bhp (37 kW; 51 PS), and 60 bhp (45 kW; 61 PS) respectively at 2000 rpm. The first Commander, in 1927, was a continuation of the mid-range Special Six, with a 226 cu in (3.7 L) engine. Their inbuilt durability and toughness gained them great renown under worldwide conditions. The 1928 GB Commander was a descendant of the Big Six, being powered with the proven 354 cu in (5.8 L) engine, modified to deliver 75 bhp (56 kW; 76 PS) at 2400 rpm. In October 1928, three Commander sixes lined up at the Atlantic City speedway to challenge the 15,000 mi (24,000 km) speed record (64.25 mph (103.40 km/h)) held by the much higher-priced Auburn straight-eight Speedster.
They not only accomplished that but then went on to establish new records up to 25,000 miles (40,000 km). The two sports roadsters averaged better than 65 mph (105 km/h) and the sedan, which had flipped on the icy boards during one of the night runs and had been hurriedly repaired, averaged almost 62 mph.
After this, the three cars were closely scrutinised, part by part, and it was established that they were strictly stock automobiles, identical in every respect to those available at any Studebaker showroom.
In Australia, a crew of three drivers led by Norman "Wizard" Smith tackled overland records using a Commander roadster. On a 3,000-mile run from Fremantle to Sydney, they smashed the previous record by 12 hours 23 minutes despite traversing 450 miles through blinding rain, and having to ford a river when a bridge had been washed away. The team rested for a little over three hours before attempting another record on the 600-mile track to Brisbane.
These sixes were the last descendants of rugged cars designed for poor roads in the early 20th century—loaded with torque and strong in construction. They were less well suited to the higher cruising speeds made possible by better roads in later years.
In 1929, Studebaker added an 8-cylinder Commander to the range.
Source: Wikipedia
Taken at Gärdesloppet 2018, also called Prince Bertil Memorial
Ahhh... the many faces of Cobra Commander.
This figure is based upon the animated movie design from the mid to late 80's. I believe this is possibly the 3rd minifigure I ever wanted to make and have been sitting on a half finished design for about 2 years.
I finally got around to finishing this one up this weekend. As shown it has about 1/8 digital augmentation (cobra logo, stripe on leg, triangle on belt), and the rest is real.
Chromed head was made by ChromeBricks.
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Check out my my Mighty Mugg version of the Cobra Commander on Flickr here