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Paintball Flyer Template
Paintball Flyer Template PSD was designed to a paintball / airsoft tournament.
The design is well sorted in folders, and all the elements can be removed or rearranged as you please. You don’t need a good knowledge of Photoshop to edit this template : you will find...
The Kingston Flyer is a vintage steam train operating in the South Island of New Zealand at the southern end of Lake Wakatipu. It uses 14 kilometres of preserved trackage that once formed a part of the Kingston Branch.
The name "Kingston Flyer" was originally applied to the express passenger trains that ran between Kingston and Gore, Invercargill, and less frequently, Dunedin. The services commenced in the 1890s, not long after the government acquired the Waimea Plains Railway and incorporated it into the national network. In October 1937, passenger services on the Kingston Branch ceased, resulting in the abbreviation of the Waimea Plains passenger services to a Lumsden-Gore service until it too ended, in September 1945. However, excursion trains from Gore and sometimes Dunedin through to Kingston continued to operate at peak holiday seasons until Easter 1957. For many years, these expresses and excursions operated in conjunction with steamers on Lake Wakatipu to provide the primary access to Queenstown. (Wikipedia)
Defective Hovertravel Griffon 12000TD Island Flyer sits on the ramp at Ryde on October 14th 2017. Behind is Island Express which had been taken out of reserve to cover for the troublesome new arrivals Island Flyer and Solent Flyer.
this is the Singapore Flyer, the worlds tallest observation wheel. i got to ride this last year, the first trip i had in Singapore. too bad i didn't have my camera then. At my last trip there we didn't really had time to ride so i just took this shot.
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D24047B. Built in 2016, this is SOLENT FLYER, one of two Hovercraft that operate daily on the Cross Solent ferry service between Southsea on the mainland near Portsmouth, and Ryde on the Isle of Wight. It's seen here departing from the terminal at Ryde.
Tuesday, 15th September, 2020. Copyright © 2020 Ron Fisher.
For a short video which includes shots of this machine in action see:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ4ViADc3-o
This is a screen shot from that video.