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Static, Westerunie Amsterdam, 05-12-2010. Showcasing my set from Static here!
In deze set een selectie van de 60 beste foto's van de totale shoot van 170 foto's. Staat je foto hier niet tussen? Je vindt je foto zeker terug in de set @ Dancegids.nl (www.dancegids.nl/). Wanneer je je foto niet terugvindt op Dancegids.nl, dan is die buiten de selectie gevallen, helaas! Better luck next time :)
Line-up: partyflock.nl/party/191066:Static.html
Check ook het Party Report van Static @ Dancegids.nl
Check ook eens mijn eigen showgallery: www.dutchphotogallery.net/ (online soon, estimation: beginning 2011). En ook mijn YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/dutchpartypics
Op mijn Youtube Channel twee vids: 1. Set Bart Skils, 2. Set Arpiar.
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The Folland Gnat was a small, swept-wing British subsonic jet trainer and light fighter aircraft developed by Folland Aircraft for the Royal Air Force, and flown extensively by the Indian Air Force.
The Gnat was designed by W.E.W. Petter as a development of the private venture Folland Midge, and first flew in 1955. Its design allowed its construction without specialised tools by countries not highly industrialised. Although never used as a fighter by the Royal Air Force (RAF), the Gnat T.1 trainer variant was widely used. The Gnat became well known as the aircraft of the RAF's Red Arrows aerobatic team.
The Gnat was exported to Finland, Yugoslavia and India. The Indian Air Force became the largest operator and eventually manufactured the aircraft under licence. India then developed the HAL Ajeet, a modified and improved variant.
Fairford 2014
Acknowledgement to Wikipedia for the text
A hair raising experience at the end of the year as students learn first hand about static electricity with our Van de Graaff generator.
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An afternoon at the park, a slide, a little girl in a ray of sunshine...a perfect moment.
Blogged at christmasnotebook.com/2009/04/12/park-time-play-time/
Static crackled over his poor connection, he wasn't watching it anyway, just listening out for the announements.
Video grab from a video taken in the half lock of Bristol Famous Floating Harbour
Where ships used to wait the Tidal River Avon and the Floating Harbour to match water levels we have static skiing by the use of fixed generator with a winding mechanism which pulls the skier from one end of the dock to the other.
We have had water skiing in the docks before but was starting from the Harbour Masters office with the skiers pulled with large speedboats.
This is a much eco-friendly way.
I hadn't planned on stopping in New Salem, Massachusetts, let alone visit another cemetery, but there I was. This is a well worn gravestone in Center Cemetery.
The Folland Gnat was a small, swept-wing British subsonic jet trainer and light fighter aircraft developed by Folland Aircraft for the Royal Air Force, and flown extensively by the Indian Air Force.
The Gnat was designed by W.E.W. Petter as a development of the private venture Folland Midge, and first flew in 1955. Its design allowed its construction without specialised tools by countries not highly industrialised. Although never used as a fighter by the Royal Air Force (RAF), the Gnat T.1 trainer variant was widely used. The Gnat became well known as the aircraft of the RAF's Red Arrows aerobatic team.
The Gnat was exported to Finland, Yugoslavia and India. The Indian Air Force became the largest operator and eventually manufactured the aircraft under licence. India then developed the HAL Ajeet, a modified and improved variant.
Fairford 2014
Acknowledgement to Wikipedia for the text
Collage from my simple Engines of Survival webpage through which visitors can download the Static Heart EP for free.
It's here, if you're interested: www.tigerbaymusic.co.uk/enginesofsurvival
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