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Forêt de Soignes
Région Bruxelloise
Linhof Master Technika
Nikkor SW 65 mm f 4
Ilford FP4+
1/2 sec à f32
HC 110 1+31
9' 20°
BETIM / MINAS GERAIS / BRASIL (05.05.2023) - Time do Sada Cruzeiro visita a creche Anna Medioli, em Betim. Foto: Pedro Vilela / Agencia i7
One of the main features of Puerto Vallarta is this pier. It juts out from the central beach area and is very popular with the local citizens as well as tourists.
Camera: Canon PowerShot G10
Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture: f/4.0
Focal Length: 6.1 mm
ISO Speed: 80
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Pohjanlahden merivartioston Virpiniemen merivartioasemalle saatiin 20.7.1965 uusi lasikuituinen partiovene PV 32, jonka pituus on 10,1 m ja nopeus 27 solmua. Vene on varustettu kahdella 150 hv:n moottorilla. Myöhemmin moottorit vaihdettiin kahteen 210 hv:n moottoriin, joilla nopeutta saatiin 32 solmua. (Lähde: Virpiniemen merivartioaseman perinnekirja.)
Merivartiomuseo
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This aircraft is designed as a troop and cargo transport for densely populated cities where most "airports" are located on rooftops. Necessitating STOVL or VTOL aircraft. The rotating nacelles developed from the V-22 Osprey fill this role perfectly. Allowing for short or completely vertical takeoff, while still employing a conventional wing surface for more efficient long distance flights. Further pushing efficiency, this aircraft is entirely electric, using the wing as a massive battery bank.
The PV-130 is often used as a riot insertion vehicle, able to deploy a full squad of officers with a spider tank dangling below. For such cases the Orca is also equipped with cannons to neutralize or control crowds. The completely armored cockpit keeps the pilots extremely well protected. Entirely avoiding the potentially unfortunate instance of a multi million dollar vehicle being grounded and destroyed by a stray bullet.
This model was designed several months ago before the attack helicopter featured on Brickvault. (Thank you very much for doing that by the way!) It was a fun project, probably still one of my favorites. It was a revival of a project I did a year before when I first crawled out of my dark ages. It kinda marks a year of progress for me so it's probably going to stay pretty high on my list of favorite projects.
Starting with the sensor package up front, which was a surprisingly complex assembly, but immensely satisfying to figure out. From there it was the cockpit. Kicking off the completely opaque cockpits that are going to be sticking around for every one of my cyberpunk builds going forward. From there it was jumping around from one part of the build to another until it was complete. In the end this model has, retractable landing gear, a full interior, rotating engine nacelles, spinning rotors and an opening rear door.
Instructions for this build are available on Rebrickable! rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-29499/AsgardianStudio/cyberpunk-...
September 12, 2018 - Johnson Controls and GRID work with volunteers assembling and installing a floating PV array on a Walden water retention pond at the City's water facility in Walden, CO. The parts are assembled and fastened on land then pushed into the water row by row. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)