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Hehe.......first time I'm clever enough to get two photos together...put this new found skill into action again one day!😆...........more to follow?

Rear Window Air Deflector detail.

 

Seen at the :

 

Morris - Lions Car Show.

Route 6 & Tabler Road

Morris, Illinois.

Grundy County, USA

10-13-2013

Ordered 2003 Corolla Rain Deflectors, was sent 2006, but in this temporary (scotch tape) install, you can see they will work, but not just the exact fit. It's a difference I think I can live with though.

Urine Deflectors, Cliffords Inn Passage, EC4

WASHINGTON, DC - April 15, 2011: New York Rangers defenseman Marc Staal (#18) deflects a shot in front of Washington Capitals defenseman John Carlson (#74) and the Capitals net during Game Two of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals NHL playoff series at Verizon Center.

   

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Winterthur, Switzerland, August 2011

 

Single strobe camera left shooting through Deep Octa 70cm with gold deflector, inner, and outer baffle at f/8. Trigrip with golden reflector model right.

 

View On Black | White

 

• NIKON D700 • ¹⁄₂₅₀ sec at f/8.0 (0 EV) • ISO 200 • Pattern metering • Manual • no flash • 70-200 mm f/2.8 @ 200 mm •

 

• NIKON D700 // AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II at 200 mm (VR Off) // Exposure - 1/250 @ f/8.0 (0EV), ISO 200 // Multi-segment metering, Manual exposure // White Balance - 5560K // AF - On, AF-C, Dynamic Area (9 points), Primary AF Point - E9, Used AF Point - (none) // Shooting Mode - Single-Frame // FOV - 9.3 deg (0.32 m), Focus Distance - 2.00 m, DOF - 0.04 m (1.97 - 2.02), Hyperfocal - 166.41 m // Nikon NEF Compressed, 14bit, Adobe RGB •

 

2011-08-13-0147-4567

 

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Copyright © 2011 yOOrek

PictionID:52512795 - Catalog:14_028051 - Title:GD/Astronautics Facilities Details: Inspection Photos on Flame Deflector After Test #195 Date: 01/31/1958 - Filename:14_028051.tif - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

60106 FLYING FOX is seen stabled at York complete with small smoke deflectors.

On Route 78. (Note broken tree deflector)

State Line Tower, Hammond, Indiana, 1994

using bamboo and hand-dyed, hand-spun blue-faced leicester

I was chopping down some elephant grass in the front yard, and after my Craftsman handsaw had difficulty cutting it, I tried using my Fiskars (AKA Gerber) Brush Hook machete, and a chop deflected it up off the hard grass, and into my hand before I could react. I had a lanyard on the sharp knife to act as a mechanical advantage as a longer lever for greater force; with a half grip on the very end of the handle with the 550 cord lanyard around the wrist aiding in the retention of the chopper.

 

The bad news is, this also caused me to be unable to release the knife as it deflected, and the momentum continued it into my hand, before I could react it had hit me.

 

I was unable to stop, much like when you think you can brace yourself for a car impact, but later when it happens you find out that you can't.

 

I felt the impact, which was a numbing in my hand. I was afraid to look at first, and I hoped I had been hit below the blade at the top of the handle, because it was numb and didn't hurt very bad.

 

I looked and saw that I'd been cut, realizing the straite edge at the bottom of the blade did it. If it had been closer to the end when it impacted, it would have been a force multiplier for greater damage. Worse still at the very end, where the hook is. It has a curved edge, and causes a shearing affect as it cuts, because the curve causes all the energy to be focused on a smaller area which moves as the curve forces it to as it chops, much like a kurkri.

 

I tried to hold my hand steady to minimize bleeding.

 

I was chopping down some elephant grass in the front yard with my Craftsman handsaw but had difficulty cutting it. It is very difficult to cut down, it's as strong as small bamboo. If it's not cut down every spring, it will die.

 

I tried using my Fiskars (AKA Gerber) Brush Hook machete, and a chop deflected it up off the hard grass and into my hand before I could react. I had a lanyard on the sharp knife to act as a mechanical advantage as a longer lever for greater force; with a half grip on the very end of the handle with the 550 cord lanyard around the wrist aiding in the retention of the chopper.

 

The bad news is, this also caused me to be unable to release the knife as it deflected, and the momentum continued it into my hand, before I could react it had hit me. I was unable to stop, much like when you think you can brace yourself for a car impact, but later when it happens you find out that you can't.

 

I felt the impact, which was a numbing in my hand. I was afraid to look at first, and I hoped I had been hit below the blade at the top of the handle, because it was numb and didn't hurt very bad.

 

I looked and saw that I'd been cut, realizing the strait edge at the bottom of the blade did it. If it had been closer to the end when it impacted, it would have been a force multiplier for greater damage. Worse still if it had hit at the very end, where the hook is. It has a curved edge, and causes a shearing affect as it cuts. The curve causes all the energy to be focused on a smaller area which moves as the curve forces it to as it impacts, much like a kurkri.I might have lost fingers or my hand if it had hit there.

 

I tried to hold my hand steady to minimize bleeding, and hurried to the house, leaving a dripping blood trail on the way.

 

Dad drove me to the hospital, and I ended up getting 9 stitches. The numbing solution they injected me with felt like boiling water.

Just another example of our willingness to accommodate the needs and wants of our customers. This 2011 Ram has custom wheels, A/T beefy tires, mud flaps, body colour painted cap for the box, a wind deflector, lift kit, bug deflector, tinted windows - a custom beauty!

For deflecting bullets and explosions while regenerating your health!

I was talking to this young lady as we walked up Temple Street. I was off to the bus stop on Hill (to the right in the photo), and she was going the opposite direction. I asked her if I could photograph her parasol and she said yes. I had forgotten I had a couple of shots of this already, but she and her parasol got lost in the crowd. I'm glad I got this closer shot, even if it was with my PowerShot, the last photo taken at this rally.

- Magnaflow Exhaust

- AFE Intake

- Stampede Smoke Side Deflectors

- Stampede Smoke Hood Deflector

- Aries Stainless Bull Bar

- Gatorback Chev Bowtie Mudflaps

This is my modified PTR91 (H&K91 Clone) This PTR91 has PSG90 Rails welded on the side for stability. It has a brass deflector welded on to adjust brass ejection to a reasonable 7'. The rifle also has an AR style lower with a Hogue grip, Magpul PRS2, it also has a few other accessories, along with an XS 50 round drum (.308). All done in Kryptek Typhoon. The pattern is designed to retain the black rifle look, but add depth to the rifle. It also has a Trijicon 3.5 ACOG.

 

I also want to thank Drowning Ink Customs for their hard work on this project. They coated over 20 magazines, two drums, all the accessories, two complete lowers and stocks (the Rifle also has a collapsible stock and normal H&K Lower). All the patterns match between parts, which is very hard to do and most shops do not take the time and effort to match pattern lines from piece to piece. It has Duracoat on most of the parts, with Duracoat High Temp coatings on the upper, barrel etc. It also have Cerekote Slick coating on the insides to reduce friction and prevent mucking from repeated firings, along with trigger work from Springfield Trigger Works.

 

The welding was done by John, a US Vet and gunsmith.

 

I want to thank all the individuals that put hours and hours of their time into this project!

Goalie Olivier Mantha deflects the puck off of his glove during the game against Lake Superior State University on Friday, October 31 at the Sullivan Arena. Photo by Adam Eberhardt/The Northern Light.

The main deflector dish and spike are replicas constructed from study of photographs, as the originals were lost prior to 1974.

The main deflector dish and spike are replicas constructed from study of photographs, as the originals were lost prior to 1974. Note the gray "space dust" coating all forward-facing surfaces. The third "box" surrounding the deflector, which should be on the left side of the model, was never installed since that side of the ship was not meant to be seen on camera.

Perforated Wind Deflector seen on a 55 Dodge Coronet.

The car is equipped with an optional passenger side rear view mirror

 

Morris - Lions Car Show

Grundy County Fair Grounds (New location as of 2018)

October 13, 2019

Grundy County, USA.

 

Cheers to Stavioni for sorting out my geographical confusion.

Close up of spray deflector being used for insect control. Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho.

 

Photo by: W.E. Steuerwald

Date: June 20, 1953

 

Credit: National Archives and Records Administration

RG# 95-GP Records of the Forest Service General Subject Files USDA Forest Service Negative Number: 473524

NARA image: 95-GP-5037-Box0853_024_001_AC

 

For related historic forest entomology photos, stories, and resources see the Western Forest Insect Work Conference site: wfiwc.org/content/history-and-resources

 

Image provided by USDA Forest Service, R6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth/.

This is my modified PTR91 (H&K91 Clone) This PTR91 has PSG90 Rails welded on the side for stability. It has a brass deflector welded on to adjust brass ejection to a reasonable 7'. The rifle also has an AR style lower with a Hogue grip, Magpul PRS2, it also has a few other accessories, along with an XS 50 round drum (.308). All done in Kryptek Typhoon. The pattern is designed to retain the black rifle look, but add depth to the rifle. It also has a Trijicon 3.5 ACOG.

 

I also want to thank Drowning Ink Customs for their hard work on this project. They coated over 20 magazines, two drums, all the accessories, two complete lowers and stocks (the Rifle also has a collapsible stock and normal H&K Lower). All the patterns match between parts, which is very hard to do and most shops do not take the time and effort to match pattern lines from piece to piece. It has Duracoat on most of the parts, with Duracoat High Temp coatings on the upper, barrel etc. It also have Cerekote Slick coating on the insides to reduce friction and prevent mucking from repeated firings, along with trigger work from Springfield Trigger Works.

 

The welding was done by John, a US Vet and gunsmith.

 

I want to thank all the individuals that put hours and hours of their time into this project!

decals, wheels, ditch lights, install wind deflectors,

This is my modified PTR91 (H&K91 Clone) This PTR91 has PSG90 Rails welded on the side for stability. It has a brass deflector welded on to adjust brass ejection to a reasonable 7'. The rifle also has an AR style lower with a Hogue grip, Magpul PRS2, it also has a few other accessories, along with an XS 50 round drum (.308). All done in Kryptek Typhoon. The pattern is designed to retain the black rifle look, but add depth to the rifle. It also has a Trijicon 3.5 ACOG.

 

I also want to thank Drowning Ink Customs for their hard work on this project. They coated over 20 magazines, two drums, all the accessories, two complete lowers and stocks (the Rifle also has a collapsible stock and normal H&K Lower). All the patterns match between parts, which is very hard to do and most shops do not take the time and effort to match pattern lines from piece to piece. It has Duracoat on most of the parts, with Duracoat High Temp coatings on the upper, barrel etc. It also have Cerekote Slick coating on the insides to reduce friction and prevent mucking from repeated firings, along with trigger work from Springfield Trigger Works.

 

The welding was done by John, a US Vet and gunsmith.

 

I want to thank all the individuals that put hours and hours of their time into this project!

Toyota Corolla 2003 to 2006 Rain Deflectors installed on a Gen1 Toyota Prius.

 

Here you can see the permanent install. They are not a perfect fit, but they do work well enough for me anyhow.

PictionID:52720219 - Catalog:14_029124 - Title:GD/Astronautics Details: Atlas B; Flame Deflector Date: 10/22/1957 - Filename:14_029124.tif - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Old Eagle looking a bit twisted with a bug deflector showing "Clearly twisted"

A deflected doubleweave scarf in merino and silk with differential shrinkage

"Mommy, Where Do Eggs Come From?"

 

I assume the wooden brooding boxes (right of center) are the older style, but the boxes in the chicken coop behind my parents' house were more primitive yet, being hammered together from scrap wood long before I was born. I don't know if the circular-opening boxes are more recent than the open-front rectangular ones; but perhaps the extra privacy would outweigh the smaller area for prospective inhabitants of these henhouse habitats. The sloped tops serve dual purposes: they help to deter rats dropping from the ceiling (where you have grain, you will have rats), and they help to deflect rain from leaky roofs.

 

The device in the center is a scale, for weighing feed sacks and Cousin Josh. The sprayers in the foreground (on top of the chicken crate, right of lower center) are for pesticides: flies, mites and grain beetles. Before the mid-1960s, they would have been loaded with DDT, long banned in the United States.

Love the Chima crystal as blaster muzzle flash.

Piction ID: Rocket flame deflector test 07/14/1961-Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---- Digitization of this image made possible by a grant from NEH: NEH and the San Diego Air and Space Museum

2019 Colorado Rockies vs. Houston Astros 8/19/19. B9 Rockies batter #1 Chris Owings, P#1 single to RF (Josh Reddick), deflected by 1B (Abraham Toro), Matt Kemp scores, Raimel Tapia to 2B. Rockies batter #2 Ryan McMahon, P#1 ball. From Astros pitcher Joe Biagini. Owings’ 11th hit & 5th RBI of season (526th hit & 215th RBI of career). Kemp’s 12th run of season (944th run of career). Rockies Ashton Goudeau MLB debut (1.2 IP 4 H 1 R 1 ER 1 HR). MLB Hologram/LOA VS090423.

 

2017 Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Arizona Diamondbacks 5/31/17. T8 Diamondbacks batter Chris Owings from Pirates pitcher Juan Nicasio, P#1 double to LF (Adam Frazier). Owings’ 59th hit & 12th 2B of season (394th hit & 83rd 2B of career). Autographed by Juan Nicasio. MLB Hologram/LOA JB871497.

 

2021 San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies 4/9/21. T9 Rockies batter Chris Owings from Giants pitcher Johnny Cueto, P#1 triple to CF (Austin Slater). Owing’s 8th hit & 3rd 3B of season (534th hit & 27th 3B of career). MLB Hologram/LOA VS459892.

 

2020 Colorado Rockies vs. Arizona Diamondbacks 8/10/20. B5 Rockies batter #1 David Dahl, P#1 GO 2B (Ketel Marte) to 1B (Christian Walker). Rockies batter #2 Chris Owings, P#1 home run to LF, Owings scores. from Diamondbacks pitcher Alex Young. Owings’ 9th hit, 8th run 2nd HR & 4th RBI of season (524th hit, 246th run 36th HR & 214th RBI of career). MLB Hologram/LOA VS238661.

 

The rock shelter is designed to deflect rockfall from the cliffs above the gorge into the Otira River below, an issue since the road was first constructed in the 1860's. The Reid Falls Aqueduct was constructed to prevent flooding of the highway during heavy rain. A vertical screen has been added to the original construction to prevent strong winds blowing water back onto the highway, an issue in winter when the water would freeze to the road surface.

12. Note the deflector wired into the space between the cylinders. Marc Sanders and Charlie Radford used this and it seems to direct the flow of air at the fins where it does the most good.

The deflector trench. I found a piece of styrene tubing that was the perfect size for the diameter of the deflector part. The plastic reflector came from a Dollar Tree booklight and was something I found in my parts stash.

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