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BNSF GP25 #3181 leads the Kalispell Local near La Salle. They are high in dynamics as they approach a temporary 10 MPH speed restriction at Milepost 1218.
Subdivision: Kalispell Subdivision
Train Name: Kalispell Local
Train Symbol: R-MON876
Experiments with visualising mathematical functions using computer graphics. See more weird stuff at my arty things gallery.
A photo stack of 6 stills from a timelapse I shot in June. I like the chaos of how the clouds mixed together.
www.intersectionconsulting.comThe dynamics of social media revolve/intersect around:
* the democratization of information and knowledge
* the distribution of content through social interaction
* publishing tools that are scalable and easy to access
* individuals transitioning from media consumers to content publishers
* a transformation from one-way media broadcasts to two-way communication
General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon of the 157th Fighter Squadron "Swamp Fox" of the South Carolina Air National Guard from McEntire Joint National Guard Base participating in Red Flag 16-1 exercises at Nellis AFB.
Manufacturer: General Dynamics (Now Lockheed Martin)
Operator: Polish Air Force
Type: F-16C Fighting Falcon (4046)
Event/ Location: 2023 Malta International Airshow/ Luqa International Airport, Malta
PictionID:54639891 - Catalog:01_00094151.tif - Title:General Dynamics GLCM (mfr CV99075) - Filename:01_00094151.tif - -Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
The combat-proven F-16 has proven itself as the world’s most capable 4th Generation multi-role fighter, serving as the workhorse of the fighter fleet for 28 customers around the world.
The F-16A, a single-seat model, first flew in December 1976. The first operational F-16A was delivered in January 1979 to the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.
All F-16s delivered since November 1981 have built-in structural and wiring provisions and systems architecture that permit expansion of the multirole flexibility to perform precision strike, night attack, and beyond-visual-range interception missions. This improvement program led to the F-16C and F-16D aircraft, which are the single- and two-place counterparts to the F-16A/B, and incorporate the latest cockpit control and display technology. All active units and many Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve units have converted to the F-16C/D.
U.S. Air Force F-16 multirole fighters were deployed to the Persian Gulf in 1991 in support of Operation Desert Storm; where more sorties were flown than with any other aircraft. These fighters were used to attack airfields, military production facilities, Scud missiles sites and a variety of other targets.
During Operation Allied Force, U.S. Air Force F-16 multirole fighters flew a variety of missions to include; suppression of enemy air defense, offensive counter air, defensive counter air, close air support and forward air controller missions. Mission results were outstanding as these fighters destroyed radar sites, vehicles, tanks, MiGs and buildings.
Since Sept. 11, 2001, the F-16 has been a major component of the combat forces committed to the war on terrorism flying thousands of sorties in support of operations Noble Eagle (Homeland Defense), Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Iraqi Freedom.
The F-16s are an integral part of the Pacific Air Forces power projection based at Osan Air Base Korea and Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska.
-- Technical Information (or Nerdy Stuff) --
‧ Camera - Nikon D7200 (handheld)
‧ Lens – Nikkor 18-300mm Zoom
‧ ISO – 1250
‧ Aperture – f/7.1
‧ Exposure – 1/200 second
‧ Focal Length – 18mm
The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
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General Dynamics F-111E-CF
67-0120
TF30-P-100 x2
11 390 kgp
Surface alaire48,77 m2
Maximale44 923 kg
2 656 km/h (Mach 2,5)
Rayon d'action 2 139 km
Externe14 290 kg de bombes, missiles
The last F-111E from 20th Tactical Fighter Wing in the UK. It was directly transferred from USAF service at RAF Upper Heyford to the museum in late 1993, prior to the base closure in 1994
A veteran of Operation Desert Storm, it was based at RAF Upper Heyford with the 20th Fighter Wing of the United States Air Force prior to arriving at Duxford for display in 1993. On loan from the United States Air Force Museum.
Captain Jerry Lindh was a pilot with the 55th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 20th Tactical Fighter Wing, RAF Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire, England (UK).
He and his EWO officer, Major David McGuire, were killed when their aircraft (F-111E #68-0052) crashed upon landing with a ground ejection in-sufficient altitude for parachute deployment. The crew stayed with the aircraft to avoid hitting a local village.
Leicaflex SL
90mm Elmarit (type 2)
Fomapan 100
Molly loves adventures, but would prefer her pack to stay together at all times. Independent exploration is not encouraged.
General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon of the 64th Aggressor Squadron from Nellis AFB participating in Red Flag 15-4 exercises at Nellis AFB.
General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon 93-0685 Turkish Air Force 192 Filo at Schleswig-Jagel Airbase. c/n HC-29
Domestic violence and family dynamics
Historically, Chinese families followed a hierarchical structure in which the husband had authority over most household decisions. This patriarchal ordering has its roots in Confucianism, which establishes codes of conduct for women that typically place her below the husband. In particular, the Three Obediences and Four Virtues call for the wife to obey her father, husband, and son while maintaining a modest and moral lifestyle. While Confucianism also advocates for social harmony and peace, beating one's wife was considered an appropriate way to discipline her. As the household was the man's domain, any violence he committed against his wife was generally seen as his family's private matter and subsequently disregarded.
In 2004, the All-China Women's Federation compiled survey results to show that thirty percent of the women in China experienced domestic violence within their homes. The Chinese Marriage Law was amended in 2001 to offer mediation services and compensation to those who subjected to domestic violence.
Domestic violence was finally criminalized with the 2005 amendment of the Law of Protection of Rights and Interests of Women.
The lack of public awareness of the 2005 amendment has allowed spousal abuse to persist.
There was a significant increase in the prevalence of domestic violence in the People's Republic of China involving Chinese women committing violence against Chinese men.
In 2003, 10 percent of violence in families involved male victims.
(Candid street shot France, 2016)
TUS 02/12/16
General Dynamics F-16C " Fighting Falcon/Viper" (1C-155) (USAF 89-2002)(AZ 152nd Fighter Squadron Tigers 162nd Fighter Wing AZANG Tucson AZ) and General Dynamics F-16D "Fighting Falcon/Viper" (1D-030)(USAF 89-2155)(AZ 152nd Fighter Squadron Tigers 162nd Fighter Wing AZANG Tucson AZ)
(1971-L-08904): Wind blowing against rockets and service structures can generate serious vibration problems while a missile is on the launch pad. Here a 0.55 scale model of the Skylab II Apollo-Saturn I-B stack is set up on the Transonic Dynamics Tunnel's (TDT’s) turntable for on-pad testing. The turntable allows testing at all wind directions.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: 1971-L-08904
Date: October 29, 1971
From my Vauxhall Astra VXR shoot, not actually uploaded any images from the shoot, and I quite liked this one.
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A fraction of a second after breaking, a bit of filament falls out of frame trailing a wisp of smoke.
Part of an essay I found on Flickr:
"The multiplicity shot is a visual representation of the fact that the psyche is not a homogenously unified entity. The human personality is made up of various parts that sometimes cooperate with each other, and sometimes not. Clone images capture the various ways these different elements of the psyche might interact - what some psychologists call “intrapsychic dynamics".
(original here)
Now I'm not usually an incredible fan of psychology, but I actually found this fun: so here are two elements of my "psyche", cooperating and interacting -through music !
Part of my Travels from Lilliput.
Piction ID: 83794803 Submunitions dispensing Tomahawk attacks multiple targets--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
A moment from Friday's rabbiteering, the first of 2015. ^_^ Surprisingly, they've actually been out toward the roadside on two afternoon/evenings lately - I've not seen that from them before, until well into twilight.
Here, though, a quick assertion barely any longer than the distance between them.
In 1989 a two-year study began regarding possible mid-life upgrades for the USAF's and European Partner Air Forces' (EPAF's) F-16A/Bs. The resulting F-16 Mid-Life Update (MLU) package was designed to upgrade the cockpit and avionics to the equivalent of that on the F-16C/D Block 50/52; add the ability to employ radar-guided air-to-air missiles; and to generally enhance the operational performance and improve the reliability, supportability and maintainability of the aircraft. Aircraft receiving this set of updates are designated F-16AM or F-16BM.
Development began in May 1991 and continued until 1997; however, the USAF withdrew from the MLU program in 1992, although it did procure the modular mission computer for its Block 50/52 aircraft.
The first of five prototype conversions flew on 28 April 1995, and installation of production kits began in January 1997. The original plans called for the production of 553 kits (110 for Belgium, 63 for Denmark, 172 for the Netherlands, 57 for Norway, and 130 for the USAF), however, final orders amounted to only 325 kits (72 for Belgium, 61 for Denmark, 136 for the Netherlands, and 56 for Norway). The EPAFs redesignated the F-16A/B aircraft receiving the MLU as F-16AM/BM, respectively. Portugal later joined the program and the first of 20 aircraft was redelivered on 26 June 2003, with another 20 going through the update incountry at this time. In recent years, Chile, Jordan, and Pakistan have purchased surplus Dutch and Belgian F-16AM/BM for their air forces.
Development of new software and hardware modifications continues under the MLU program. The M3 software tape was installed in parallel with the Falcon STAR structural upgrade to bring the F-16AM/BM up to the standards of the USAF's Common Configuration Implementation Program (CCIP). A total of 296 M3 kits (72 for Belgium, 59 for Denmark, 57 for Norway, and 108 for the Netherlands) were ordered for delivery from 2002–2007; installation is anticipated to be completed in 2010. A M4 tape has also been developed that adds the ability to use additional weapons and the Pantera targeting pod; Norway began conducting flying combat operations in Afghanistan with these upgraded aircraft in 2008. A M5 tape is in development that will enable employment of a wider array of the latest smart weapons, and the first aircraft upgraded with it are due to be delivered in 2009.