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El 14 y 15 octubre en el estacionamiento del Shopping Mariscal, se realizó por primera vez en el Paraguay la Mini Maker Faire, feria internacional que reúne a inventores y creadores locales con el objetivo incentivar en niños y jóvenes el amor por la ciencia, la creatividad y el gusto por la investigación.
Canadair CT-133 "Silver Star Mk 3" - "Ace Maker" RCAF 21306
1954: Constructed as a Silver Star 3 by Canadair at Montreal, QC.
Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Canadian Air Force with s/n 21306.
1995: Certificate of airworthiness for NX933GC (T-33, 306) issued.
1998: To Wallasch Aviation Inc, Acton, CA with c/r N306CW.
To Mojojets/Al Hansen, Mojave Airport, Mojave, CA.
2008: To Gregory W. Colyer, Hercules, CA with c/r N933GC.
Based at Charles M. Schultz Sonoma County Airport, Santa Rosa, CA.
2013: Certificate of airworthiness for NX306CW (T-33, 306) issued.
2013: To Gregory W. Colyer, San Rafael, CA.
2018: To unknown owner with c/r N933GC.
Registration pending to a new owner in San Rafael, CA.
2018: To Ace Maker Aviation Llc, San Rafael, CA
21306
T-33AN
T33-306
Santa Rosa
To Civil
Aug 2008
Aug 2008
as N933GC
I was speaking at the "Maker Monday" event in 1000 Trades pub in Birmingham, along with some friends and colleagues.
Tina Francis talking about her practice.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GX7.
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Ethan pointed out that welding and a lot of propane form the basis for much of the great art we saw at Maker Faire... So here he is, my 13 year old, learning how to weld!
Workshop realizado no Olabi Makerspace, no Rio de Janeiro, em agosto de 2014 em parceria com O Formigueiro. Mais informações: www.olabi.co
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Crédito: +5521Fotografia www.facebook.com/mais5521?fref=ts
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I knew I should have been paying attention when the woman was talking about what made the moving dots in the tube possible. Anyone know?
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