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Taken on a scenic boat tour of Lake Wallenpaupack.
Lake Wallenpaupack is a freshwater lake in northeastern Pennsylvania. It is the third largest lake in Pennsylvania measuring 52 miles of shoreline, 13 miles in length, 60 feet deep at points, and has a surface area in excess of 5,700 acres (23 km2). It was created in 1926 by the Pennsylvania Power & Light Company (PP&L) for hydroelectric purposes as well as flood control; however, it is best known as one of several major recreational destinations in the Pocono Mountains. It is located near the Borough of Hawley, and forms part of the boundary between Pike and Wayne counties.
The above information is from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Wallenpaupack
Illustrated by EI-DBG on short-finals to runway 06/24 the opening of the route from Moscow-Vnukovo to Paris-Orly and back by Transaero on July 27th proved successful within a few weeks. UN usually serves ORY daily with a mix of Boeing 737-700s and 800s. But on Saturdays, a Boeing 767 substitutes to the 737 NGs.
Photo prise à l'aéroport de Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS/LFBO) en France.
Picture take at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS/LFBO) in France.
Reference shot, best viewed LARGE size.
Courtesy of AutoStitch: cvlab.epfl.ch/~brown/autostitch/autostitch.html
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Derek Jeter at the plate during a Spring Training game at Charlotte Sports Park in Port Charlotte, Florida against the Tampa Bay Rays. March 21, 2011
Looking for other early Lambretta Jet200 from 1966-1969 with frame numbers between 550000 to 553000. If you have one or know of any please let me know.
I am creating a web page for these scooters.
This one is between 550850 to 550900
Busco información de otras Lambretta Jet 200 del 1966-1969 con chasis numero del 550000 a 553000. Si tienes una o sabes quien la tiene, avisame.
Estoy creando una pagina web de esa motoneta.
Esta es del 550850 al 550900
My email hpoge@yahoo.com
Not a great shot but of some interest.
This kayak is powered by a small jet engine which can reach a speed of 40 kilometers per hour. I believe they were asking about $3,300 for this boat.
(Seen at the Toronto Boat Show).
Oregon Air National Guard F-15 Fighter Jets fly over Autzen Stadium prior to the University of Oregon Ducks Football Spring Game, April 21, in Eugene, Oregon. Veterans from every branch of service participated in Military Appreciation Day activities during the game. (Photo by 1st Lt Jessica Clarke, Oregon Military Department Public Affairs)
The B-36 is the largest bomber and the last piston engine powered bomber produced by the United States. First designed to meet a World War II requirement for a plane capable of hitting targets in Germany from bases in the United States the prototype did not fly until August 8, 1946. The development of the atomic bomb led the Air Force to conclude that it still needed a very long-range bomber capable of delivering the bombs over intercontinental ranges and production of the B-36 was continued despite the end of the war a year earlier. A total of 383 Peacemakers were built between 1947 and 1954. The era of piston engine powered bombers was coming to a quick end with the introduction of the all jet B-47 and B-52. The B-36 was the symbol of American air power in the first years of the Cold War, but even the addition of four jet engines could not bring the B-36 up to the performance standards of the newer aircraft and all of the B-36s were out of service by the first months of 1959. Photo'd at Pima Air Museum at Tucson on 8/28/2012.
Patriots Point, SC, Veterans Day
I'm stuck using a phone for a while, please excuse the lower quality of the image.
The inside of a jet engine.
The much missed harrier vertical take off and landing aircraft recently lost from our armed forces. Seen here at the Royal International Air Tattoo 2010