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The Royal Victorian Air Force conducted a pilot recovery training with its new MV-22 tiltrotor aircraft.
Piloting on the River Yare, Norfolk. Once a fishing port where you could almost walk across the river on herring boats, the main traffic now is tankers and service boats for the rigs in the North Sea.
Pilot Peak, Wyoming along the Beartooth Pass just outside of Yellowstone National Park.
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The roof was replaced on this building quite a few years ago, I wish that the other harbour buildings were stabilised, in the 20 years I have lived on the north coast the harbour and it's related buildings are steadily deteriorating.
Castlehill, Dunnet Bay, Caithness, Scotland.
The "Balfour" ferry leaving Balfour Ferry Terminal
Built in 1905, Pilot Bay Lighthouse commands a sweeping view of Kootenay Lake in south eastern British Columbia.
Quick test shot. Sneak peek. I put him in Volks pilot outfit. Would you ride in his plane if he was the pilot? Captain is Kumo (F38) XD
As well as its mystical associations with Dwynwen, Llanddwyn was, until fairly recent times, important for its lifeboats and for the pilots that helped guide ships into the Menai Strait. July 2023. Sony A7RIII & 24-105mm f4 OSS
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September 13, 2020: Pilot sits in T-33 Shooting Star at the Joe Davies Heritage Airpark in Palmdale, Califonia. The City of Palmdale park has over 20 aircraft on display, including a Boeing 747 used to transport the Space Shuttle. Due to Covid-19, Joe Davies Heritage Park currently has limited hours. The website lists hours of Saturday and Sunday 8 am to 1 pm, but only if a volunteer is available to open the facility. The morning I went, I lucked out. A volunteer arrived to open the gate.
Stratford steam motive power depot's tradition of turning out the Liverpool Street station pilot loco in immaculate condition was perpetuated well into the diesel era. On 24th February 1978 class 08 shunter 08531 rest between its pilot duties at the Great Eastern station. Delivered new from B.R. Darlington works in April 1959 as D3693, this veteran 'Gronk' remarkably survives and now wears the striking Freightliner Powerhaul livery. In 2023, it was still on the former B.R. Eastern Region territory, in use at Felixstowe North Intermodal Terminal.
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I got that Microfighter Resistance Fighter set, and immediately fell in love with the figure.
I didn't really get any of The Force Awakens sets when they came out, so it was my first time getting the new pilot suit and helmet.
The figure was practically perfect already, but I wanted to add a little more.
Rebel Pilot:
I immediately changed the head, cause I love how these new heads look. The main figure details were all kept with same with the exception of a few. The white print seemed to be washed out, so I painted over it with a firmer shade of white. I added some black boots, just for a little contrast, and changed the color of the gray tubing on his thighs. The gap between the torso and legs was filled in. The whole figure was then washed in dark brown for a better look. I added simp pockets on the sides of his arms and legs and wrapped his hands in Etape. The helmet has battle damage of various browns, black, and even white for paint scratches.
For his accessory I made an SE-14C. The base was a brickarms gun, with the back chopped off and sights/piping glued on. The whole thing was painted in a matte black. I think I got the likeness pretty well, but I'm missing a side barrel.
I think that's it!
Overall I'm super pleased with how this turned out, as it is one of the first Star Wars figs I've done in a while.
Thanks if you comment and read!
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