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A new image of an amazing collection of 90's pinball machines, kept hidden away in a collectors loft.
This is part of my Secret City Sittard-Geleen project which is at Museum Het Domein in Sittard and comes to an end on the 23rd of February, so this is the last weekend to see the exhibition.
You can see lots more work from this project here andrewbrooksphotography.com/view-main-gallery.php?id=110
I made this project alongside curator Andy Brydon and we have lots more plans for further Secret Cities projects so keep an eye on my Flickr for news.
Pinball at Cidercade. A wonderful place to play retro pinball and video games. If you are in to pinball watch the movie “Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game”.
HE’S A PINBALL WIZARD!
THERE HAS GOT TO BE A TWIST!
A PINBALL WIZARD’S!
GOT SUCH A SUPPLE WRIST!
Annnnd that’s the last of it out of my system... Boy was this guy a doozy. I’m certainly relieved to have him crossed off my list.
DJ Pinball and new host Aveline Passiflora take over The Event Stage for two hours of wall to wall music!
Come join us in Temptations Dream: The Event Stage
Alexa , i love her music, i'm so addicted to Pinball (her new single) So, just listen it ! I hope you like it ! (The cover and the music, haha lmaooo )
Alexa - Pinball www.youtube.com/watch?v=00KxqGjGRlE
Alexa - Pinball www.youtube.com/watch?v=00KxqGjGRlE
Alexa - Pinball www.youtube.com/watch?v=00KxqGjGRlE
Line up of classic Gottlieb pinball machines at the Musesum of Pinball in Banning, CA - Arcade Expo 2.0
Developed from the P-39 Airacobra in the latter part of WW2, the Bell P-63 Kingcobra was never used by the USAAF in combat, although some were employed for fighter training. The Soviet Union received nearly 2,500 and it also served with the Free French forces.
This P-63E example at the USAF Museum in Dayton is displayed in the unusual colour scheme of an RP-63A, which were known as "pinball" aircraft. Aerial gunnery students fired at these manned target aircraft using 30 cal lead and plastic frangible machine gun bullets which disintegrated harmlessly against the target's external armor plating. Special instruments sent impulses to red lights in the nose of the "pinball" aircraft, causing them to blink when bullets struck the plane. Who'd have thought it?!