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LAA Rally 2017 - Sywell - Northamptonshire.
Built in France in 1967 it came straight onto the UK register as G-AVLY on 11May67.
The month of February is a cold time of year in La Palma! A bad cold weather front with strong winds, low temperatures and rain hit the Observatory del Roque de los Muchachos 5-8 February 2018. Once the storm passed and the clouds cleared, spectacular ice formations were left behind. The Large-Sized Telescope (LST) prototype, parked during the construction towards high elevation angles, acted as a perfect collector of these ice formations. After a careful inspection, the LST team was happy to learn that no damage was found in the telescope structure during the extreme conditions. Most of the ice melted in the following three days.
Credit: Chiara Righi (MAGIC, INAF, Brera)
Back-to-School: StyleWork and Character by »Mr. Orm«, spotted in an abandoned School-Building at night. – 25. October 2013.
Photos taken the night before Exhibition-Opening, late October 2013. The building of Paulus-Canisius School in Recklinghausen, Germany went out of service in summer 2012. It will be demolished in the forthcoming future.
Back-to-School Exhibition of contemporary Graffiti-Art, was initiated by REspect4you in collaboration with Altstadtschmiede. Organized by Mr. Orm and supported by the City of Recklinghausen. – Special thanks to Mr. Orm for support, hospitality, beer and patience.
Beskrivning: Orm som biter sig i svansen
Stifts- och landsbiblioteket i Skara, Gustaf Sandströms exlibrissamling (bildnr 7028)
Aircraft: Cessna 550 Citation Bravo
Location: Aeroporto Internacional de Navegantes - SBNF
Registration: PP-ORM
Serial Number: 550-0930
Year Built: 2000
ORMS studio, Exmouth House, Pine St, Finsbury, Islington, 1992, 92-10y-14
ORMS is a firm of architects and designers at the rear of Exmouth House, which they recently refurbished. I think the building to the right was built as a maternity clinic around 1930 but is now a centre for treating children who stammer.
Aston Martin DB7 V12 Vantage (1999-03) Engine 5935cc V12 335hp
Registration Number L 12 ORM (Cherished number, originally allocated for issue c. 1992-93, from Carlisle)
ASTON MARTIN SET
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The DB7 was introduced as a Grand Tourer in 1994 continueing through to 2004. he DB7, known internally as the NPX project, was made mostly with resources from Jaguar and had the financial backing of the Ford Motor Company, owner of Aston Martin from 1988 to 2007. The DB7's platform is an evolution of the Jaguar XJS's, though with many changes. The styling started life as the still-born Jaguar F type (XJ41 – coupe / XJ42 – convertible) designed by Keith Helfet. Ford cancelled this car and the general design was grafted onto an XJS platform. The styling received modest changes by Ian Callum so that it looked like an Aston Martin. The first generation Jaguar XK-8 also uses an evolution of the XJ-S/DB7 platform and the cars share a family resemblance, though the Aston Martin was significantly more expensive and rare. The DB7 was engineered in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, by Tom Walkinshaw Racing on behalf of Aston Martin. The standard DB7 was powered by a 3.2 litre S6
The V12 Vantage was a new and more powerful variant. launched at the 1999 Geneva Motorshow. Powered by a 5.9 litre, 48-valve, V12 engine produced 420 bhp and 400 lb·ft of torque. Transmissions were available with either a TREMEC T-56 six speed manual or a ZF 5HP30 five speed automatic gearbox. Aston Martin claimed it had a top speed of either 186 mph with the manual gearbox and 165mph for the Automatic, with a 0-60mph time of 4.9seconds for the maual with a weight of 1800kg.
After the launch of the Vantage, sales of the supercharged straight-6 engine DB7 had reduced considerably and so production was ended by mid-1999.
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Shot 01.08-2021 exiting the Silverstone Festival 01.08.2021 Ref 150-031