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RMS Lusitania was a British ocean liner, holder of the Blue Riband and briefly the world's biggest ship. She was launched by the Cunard Line in 1906, at a time of fierce competition for the North Atlantic trade. In 1915 she was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat, causing the deaths of 1,198 passengers and crew.
Propellers from the Lyttelton 2 Tug outside the shed where its engine room is set up.
Scoresby Steamfest 2019.
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I've taken to hanging out at the various coffee shops in my neighbourhood. Propeller is one of my favourites. They roast their own coffee. The space is big and bright. It's a little tucked away, and is never too busy.
Simple, sturdy propeller assembly for whirligigs using PVC piping. Ask me for free article on the process.
Made from salvaged junk from my local scrapyard. The base is made a spun stainless steel half sphere..I found two of them but have no clue what they were from or for. The section on top of the base is ceramic, originally was used at a power station... also from the scrap yard, some kind of vintage propeller fan blade, there some auto transmission parts and a few other scrap yard finds.
The chairs are also from the same local scrap yard.
Today I went skydiving, it was a hell of a lot of fun :D
The pub at the airstrip was located under the shade of an old Noratlas plane, this is one of its propellers.
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