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These vehicles were designed for use over all types of terrain and in all types of weather.
They were fitted with a six cylinder, 250 horse-powered diesel engine, a five speed manually operated transmission, and a two speed transfer case.
This particular vehicle was used by the Australian Army.
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Aviation Phenomenon
It sounds like the beautiful optical phenomenon known as the glory – also called an anti-corona or pilot’s bow.
Glories are common. They’re seen all the time by people traveling in airplanes. You need the sun to be directly behind your head. In front, you need an ordinary cloud. As you look toward the cloud, look for the shadow of the airplane. The plane’s shadow may be surrounded by a multi-colored circle of light. That’s the glory.
The plane’s shadow doesn’t have anything to do with making the glory. The glory and the shadow just happen to be located in the same direction – opposite the sun.
In other words, like a rainbow, a glory is centered on the antisolar point, which coincides with your head’s shadow – or the larger shadow of an airplane, if you are looking out an airplane window. This point must be opposite the sun’s position in the sky. You might see that, when the sun is high in the sky and you’re on the ground, the antisolar point always lies below your horizon.
That’s why, in order to see a glory, the clouds or fog causing it have to be located below the observer, in a straight line with the sun and the observer’s eye.
And thus glories are commonly observed from very tall buildings or from airplanes. Before the days of air travel, people spoke of glories they’d seen while mountain climbing. The same conditions – the sun behind and a cloud ahead – can also cast your shadow onto the mist. Then it’s possible to see a glory around the shadow of your own head. That type of glory is called a brocken spectre.
The glory is round, like the halo you sometimes see around the sun or moon, and it comes in muted rainbow colors.
Canadian Forces, one month old
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Lahr West Germany.
The de Havilland Canada DHC-7, popularly known as the Dash 7, is a turboprop-powered regional airliner with short take-off and landing (STOL) performance. It first flew in 1975 and remained in production until 1988 when the parent company, de Havilland Canada, was purchased by Boeing and was later sold to Bombardier. Bombardier sold the type certificate for the aircraft design to Victoria-based manufacturer Viking Air in 2006.
Blue Dasher.
This was a very unusual visitor to my yard, probably becasue of all the rain and storms that we have had. Even more unusual was that it sat still and allowed me to move in very close and take this uncropped image with my 60MM macro lens.
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File name: 07_11_000773
Title: Dash for Liberty
Creator/Contributor: Tait, Arthur Fitzwilliam, 1819-1905 (artist); L. Prang & Co. (publisher)
Date issued:
Copyright date: 1889
Physical description note:
Genre: Chromolithographs
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
There are Dash Cams, so why not a Dash Lens?
You go out to run some errands and find yourself real close to the camera store. You have to go in and say hello, don't you? So how come when you leave you have a lens you didn't even know you were looking for?
Churn Dash combo block. One 9" block, 1 6" block and 5 3" blocks with various white-on-white backgrounds.
More Race Technologies Dash goodness! We’ve installed yet another Race Tech dash this week, this time, into Dave’s EVO. Dave loves his motorsport inspired upgrades even though this car is a daily driver! And this dash is just the icing on the cake for him.
Retaining all road legal functions it's still WOF-able for use on NZ roads!
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Blue Dasher. Taken hand-held with my 500mm zoom mounted on a 25mm extension tube. Given the slow shutter speed I am very pleased with the detail, when viewd at original size. Taken at the fishing pond at Springton Manor Farm County Park.
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Dash detail of a Breast Cancer Awareness theme VW Beetle. Shot for VW Vibe Magazine.
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A pair of new LMS GE C40-8Ws and an older Conrail Dash 8 were awaiting assignment in Baltimore in 1994.
Parked underneath the I-895 Harbor Tunnel Thruway overpass on a sunny morning, the new blue motors would head back west once darkness fell due to the Amtrak curfew in effect at the time.
that 's the sweet cat i painted so i call her a fotomodel,named dash means whiter then white (see page 16)
A male Blue Dasher (Brachydiplax chalybea) in Bidadari.
Enrich yourself in my blog: Bidadari, Haven For Wildlife Amidst The City
*Note: More pics of Dragonflies and Damselflies in my Dragonflies and Damselflies Album.
El Dorado National EZ Rider II buses of the City of Los Angeles DASH service cross paths on East 41st at Central.