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Mid Atlantic Air Museum WWII Air Show 2009

Propeller on Fokker D.VII

Propeller from the light carrier USS Cabot (CVL 28) on display at the USS Lexington Museum. Cabot was in commission from 1943 - 1955. The Lexington is named for the previous carrier Lexington which was sunk at the 1942 Battle of the Coral Sea, USS Lexington (CV 16) was commissioned in 1943 and served until 1991. It was the last Essex-class carrier in service, and the last U.S. carrier in service from World War II. The ship became a floating museum in Corpus Christi in 1992. Corpus Christi, Texas. (Nathanael Miller, 31 Oct. 2018)

Wood propeller factory at Malpensa, Italy. Volandia Museum.

From the plane window on our way home.

Propeller on display at the Seattle museum of Flight.

Propeller of MSC Fabienne in shipyard.

I think, but appear to have healed up. Certainly weren't affecting its movement.

 

Humpback Whale, Burrewarra Point, N.S.W. South Coast

prop spinner

just East of Clay Pigeon Club

From the Bush Plane Museum in Sault Ste. Marie. I liked the pop of red against the neutral grey of the propeller blades

The view out the window on my flight from Gladstone to Brisbane.

Boat undergoing renovation at Iron Wharf boatyard, Faversham.

Hovercraft Museum

Sep. 22, 2017

FUJIFILM DL-100

FUJINON 38mm F2.8

Fujicolor 100

Prinet 1 (Fujifilm Frontier)

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vliegbeurs Duitsland

Captain Jeffrey R. Higgins

Kirby Offshore Marine

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