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The M35 family of trucks is a long-lived vehicle initially deployed by the United States Army, and subsequently utilized by many nations around the world. A truck in the 2½ ton weight class, it was one of many vehicles in U.S. military service to have been referred to as the "deuce and a half." While the basic M35 cargo truck is rated to carry 5,000 pounds (2,300 kg) off road or 10,000 pounds (4,500 kg) on roads, they have been known to haul twice as much as rated. Trucks in this weight class are considered medium duty by the military and Department of Transportation. The M35 series formed the basis for a wide range of specialized vehicles.
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Having built so much castle (for GC7), in the last few days, I took a much needed break, and threw this little build together, in one day. Twas' quite the fun build, too. Hope you all like it!
So collectively I've created six trucks on this platform thus far. I totally don't have a problem. If your curious, yes thats a mini gun #shadowcompany
Many thanks to Andrew for the design
Central Buses Plaxton President bodied Dennis Trident X602EGK, still in previous owner's EnsignBus colours of blue and silver but looking in good condition stands at One Stop bus station, Perry Barr between assignments on September 15th 2014.
This unregistered vehicle has returned to town in recent days and is being used to further develop the bus, running from the Cummins engine plant. One thing catching a fleeting glimpse of it, another thing getting a picture, this being the result of a gamble that paid off after seeing it earlier
The Avon Fire and Rescue Driver Training BMW, seen here at Avonmouth workshops. I believe this vehicle has since been decommissioned and replaced by a Skoda Octavia.
This vehicle was purchased by Avon Fire and Rescue in 2009, following it's previous life of being a demonstrator. I'm not sure if it was a Police, Ambulance or Fire demonstrator.
This photograph was taken in 2012.
Number Plate: LJ58 RFE
Station: 30 - Driving School
Fleet Number: A/31/09
Call Sign: -
Make: BMW
Model: 530d
Role: Driver Training Unit
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Germany's second largest airline, Air Berlin is a primary competitor to Lufthansa... The company was found back in 1978 before commencing regular flights in 1979. Today, the company is partly owned by Etihad Airways with 29.1% shares in the company.
Air Berlin has recently suffered from major losses within the company and is in the midst of restructuring which has already seen the fleet being simplified to an all-Airbus fleet. The Boeing 737 fleet is slowly being wound down whilst the Airbus A320 family becomes the short-haul work-horse, and the Airbus A330 forming the long-haul fleet.
The short-haul fleet continues to gain momentum however, there are 70 Airbus A320 family aircraft in regular service, which include 5 Airbus A319's, 46 Airbus A320's and 19 Airbus A321's. Currently, there is an order for 6 more Airbus A320's... 3 more are to arrive from China Eastern, one from Alitalia (a number have made their way from the Italian carrier) and 2 are brand new to arrive from Airbus.
Alpha Bravo Foxtrot Golf is one of 46 Airbus A320's in service with Air Berlin, delivered new to the carrier in May 2010, currently on lease from Investec and she is powered by 2 CFM International CFM56-5B4/3 engines.
Airbus A320-214 D-ABFG on final approach into Runway 25L at Frankfurt (FRA) on AB6561 from Berlin-Tegel (TXL).
A Hawk Missile Loader, Transporter stands ready at G.I. Joe's Army Navy Super Store in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. There are three missiles on this transport vehicle but because of the angle one is not shown.
Greater Manchester Police. At last a sighting of the new Ford Focus Tactical Dog Unit (TDU) vehicles Seen at the GMP Openshaw Workshop Complex on Saturday the 19th of July 2014.
A couple of the vehicles I spotted at one location there were many more but hard to get photos. anyone know what car that is ?
GAL Metrobus 762, YX13AHL - Route 126 | Bromley High Street/ The Mall with a Bromley South Bound Service.
Saturday 5th November 2016
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43123 leaving Birmingham New Street.
Being used as a DVT on the 16:18hrs to London Euston at 16:20hrs on the 1st of March 1988.
86240 was on the other end of the train
1216 111 approaches Vipiteno as it heads north with EC84, 1152 Bologna Centrale-Munich, 26 March 2014,
1216 011 presso Vipiteno con treno Euro City 84, 1152 Bologna Centrale-Muenchen, 26 marzo 2014
An old photo of our BMW 330d manual Pursuit Training Car, photographed at our Training Centre. It started life as an ANPR-equipped Traffic Car before retiring to the Driving School after covering just 50k miles. It stayed in use until early 2014, when it returned to the Roads Policing Unit. It was 1 of the last vehicles fitted with the old "Vector" lightbar.
Roof code: 11/MSO
Call sign: M15P
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Bullocks Coaches of Cheadle: (JIL 8211: ex JFT 413X) an Alexander R-type bodied Scania BR112DH, painted in red and white fleet livery and captured here on Mauldeth Road before heading off to commence from nearby Alexandra Park with service B70 to Sharston.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: Unknown.
Ref No. 0001418.
Not what I expected to see pulling out of Lambeth!! A old Land Rover Defender Support Vehicle seen going round Lambeth Roundabout, London.
Massachusetts State Police
Ford Explorer Utility
Vehicle #294E
Picture Date: 09/09/2015
A Massachusetts State Police Ford Explorer Utility shuts down part of a travel lane while a tow truck hooks up a vehicle on the highway.
Llwyngwril Systems designed the Lunar Lorry as an amphibious vehicle to be used in locations such as the Sea of Tranquility. Particular attention was paid to salt water performance and corrosion resistance. This was despite the fact that it had been known for centuries that the Moon's "seas" were devoid of water. When later questioned about the lorry's design, the notorious Vehicle Design Department just smirked and ran away giggling.
The Lunar Lorries proved useful for transporting large, heavy objects around the planet. A typical load was the Power Functions IR receiver and AAA battery pack seen here. The lorry employed a skid-steer design which was never particularly effective. After a short service life, the Lunar Lorries had their power plants and other equipment removed and were used as static displays at events promoting the lunar life.
You can see a video of the lorry in action here. I'm not quite sure why it doesn't work. I think that it's to do with the difference in the friction between the tyres and floor and force needed to bend the worm/cog combination out of form, which allows it to slip.
A UK Specialist Ambulance Service Renault Master secure transfer unit, seen here at the service HQ.
This is one of a number of unmarked units, in addition to the unmarked vehicles there are also a number of marked secure transfer units.
The layout of most of the secure vehicles is similar to that of the inside of a 'normal' police support van, including the cage.
Number Plate: **62 ***
Base: Rainham
Fleet Number: -
Make: Renault
Model: Master 125
Role: Secure Transfer Unit
Photographed in 2015.
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New Castle County Police Department, Delaware
Chevrolet Caprice
Vehicle #6321
Picture Date: 02/05/2012
This is a fully marked Chevrolet Caprice owned by the New Castle County Police Department in Delaware. When this picture was taken back in February of 2012, this was a brand new car and one of only a few Caprices on the streets of Delaware. The NCCPD ended up steering away from the Caprice and went with other makes and models to make up the majority of their fleet.
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A travel trailer or caravan is towed behind a road vehicle to provide a place to sleep which is more comfortable and protected than a tent (although there are fold-down trailer tents).It provides the means for people to have their own home on a journey or a vacation, without relying on a motel or hotel, and enables them to stay in places where none is available. However, in some countries campers are restricted to designated sites for which fees are payable.
Travel trailers and caravans vary from basic models which may be little more than a tent on wheels to those containing several rooms with all the furniture and furnishings and equipment of a home. They are used principally in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand and are rare elsewhere.
In the United States and Canada, the history of travel trailers can be traced back to the early 1920s, when those who enjoyed their use were often referred to as 'tin can tourists'. As time progressed, trailers became more livable and earned a new name in the 1930s and 1940s, which was the house trailer.In the 1950s and 1960s, the industry seemed to split, creating the two types that we see today, that of the recreational vehicle (RV) industry and mobile home industry. Today travel trailers are classified as a type of RV along with motorhomes, fifth wheel trailers, pop-up trailers, and truck campers.
seen at the Post Office Vehicle Gathering at the Debden Museum Store in Essex on 15th September 2012 to mark the Golden Jubilee of The Post Office Vehicle Club.It was allocated to Nottingham.
The Japanese owned and managed handy-sized bulk carrier, Asian Beauty [IMO 9598074] Alcoa No. 1 Berth on November 8, 2015 completing her loading of refined bulk alumina in her rear hatches. Her next port of call is Lianyungang, China.
The Amtrak Veterans unit, ACS-64 642, is in charge of Northeast Regional train 141, caught here at Wilmington, Delaware, 2015-10-27, 11:45am.
Photographed at the Early Ford V-8 Club of America 2014 Central National Meet in Springfield, Illinois on August 19-22, 2014.
Please visit my collection of Motor Vehicles on Flickr where you will find over 10,000 car and truck photos organized in albums by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
Sony A7RII with Sony Zeiss 35mm f/2.8 ZA.
After 2.5 hours of coasting at high speed on the "Coast Guard" boat on the right, we arrive deep inside the Knight inlet in a place called Glendale Cove. This is a wonder of nature and paradise for bears and wildlife in general: high mountains with snow, dense rainforest, tall grass in the plains and rivers where tens of thousands of salmons run every August-September.
Bears make a feast at that time of the year accumulating the calories for the upcoming winter... Unfortunately for me it is not the season to see the bears eating salmons...
Because we need to approach the bears near the banks and in the tall grass, we need to change boat to take a tiny shallow flat boat housing the 12 of us. This is the boat you see on the left with an elevated observation deck with green metal tubes.
We docked on this platform in the middle of nowhere to switch boats: last chance for "washroom" in the larger boat as we need to hold it for 2-3 hours for bear viewing and there is no possibility (no desire) to go on firm ground for that....
Excitement is building... cameras with long lenses are mounted on Tripod (not easy on this tiny boat). I am glad that I chose the monopod. A Female photographer has the monster Nikon AF-S 800mm f/5.6G VR.. Another photographer has both the latest D5 and D500. I stick with what I own and have field tested (I cannot afford the $10,000 lens anyway:). So I rely on my trusted Nikon D810 with good and affordable Nikon 200-500mm with TC-14EIII on Monopod..
Wait a minute: I cannot find my Teleconverter! I left it in the other camera bag in the car: Aggghh!... All this planning for this stupid mistake...
Let's hope that 500mm FL will do it... I do not know what to expect. But these other guys have 600mm, 800mm lenses...so they must know something...
My Sony A7RII and primes lenses + zoom lens Sony G 70-300mm are meant for video and landscape shots.
Astonishing orange Pagani Zonda F spotted yesterday in Madrid, coming to Autobello with a painting at the hood.
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The Mercedes-Benz G-Class or G-Wagen (as it is called in some areas), short for Geländewagen (or cross-country vehicle), is a four-wheel drive full-size luxury SUV produced by Steyr-Puch (now Magna Steyr) in Austria and manufactured by Mercedes-Benz. The G-Class is still in production and is one of the longest produced Mercedes-Benz in Daimler's history, with a span of 35 years. The G-class was developed as a military vehicle and offered as a civilian version in 1979.
It is a limited (200 units) version of G 500 Cabriolet commemorating the end of G-Class Cabriolet production, with collapsible soft top in beige with a draught-stop, beige-coloured tonneau cover, radiator grille in chrome, 5-spoke light-alloy wheels in titanium grey, “Final Edition 200” monogram on the B-pillar, sand-coloured and black designo leather seats, trim on the centre console in designo satin-finish light brown poplar wood, leather trim for the front doors, AMG performance steering wheel.
(Wikipedia)