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A Siły Powietrzne Lockheed Martin F-16D Block 52+ featuring the very eye-catching Conformal Fuel Tanks and the powerful Pratt and Whitney F100-PW-229 engine.
Lenny at the controls and Crypto in the rear seat.
Canon EOS 5DS with a Sigma 105mm f/2.8 lens that will no longer autofocus. Cropped in Lightroom Classic.
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USAF F-16C Fighting Falcon VIPER Demo Team will be performing at the 2025 TBM Avenger Reunion airshow at the Illinois Valley Regional Airport in Peru, IL in just two week. As of now it is scheduled to perform both on Friday May16 and Saturday May 17. I took this photo at EAA AirVenture 2024 in Oshkosh last summer.
I can't believe I forgot to post this here on Flickr!
This was build for a contest over on the TTV Message Boards for its second anniversary.
I only had like a week to build this, but I'm quite happy with the overall look. Like many of my other MOCs, this one is quite fragile, so I wasn't able to take too many good pictures in cool poses.
Trip to Costa Rica and had to see the snakes that were in the area along with the frogs. This eyelash viper was very pretty (Bothriechis schlegelii) animal.
This is my bad guy to fight the Kitten Viper. I guess a Grendizer vibe but with less black (I still fell it needs more black, hmmm)? Black stickers probably would've done the trick. In complete and utter praise of Japanese toys. Some lines like Diaclone the garish colours are too primary, the later Transformers versions with a wider palette sit more comfortably. But things like Marzinger are perfect in their striking, jarring colours.
I heard it’s November and the thing to do in that month is to build a viper. So I built a viper.
I thought a viper should look sleek and speedy, but my viper wanted to look bulky and heavy. So I let it be that way and gave it an appropriate purpose:
Here comes the fire fighting viper!
Vipera del Gabon occidentale
Vipère du Gabon de l'Ouest
Bitis gabonica rhinoceros
Gabun Viper
The Western Gabon Viper (due to their beautiful coloring, these animals are also called "butterfly vipers" ) is the heaviest venomous snake in the world with a length of 2 m and more than 10 kg.
It also has the longest fangs up to 5,5 cm of all poisonous snakes.
With a speed of over 85 km / h about 23.6 meters per second, she rushes to her prey and kills her with her long fangs.
The Western Gabon Viper does not lay eggs.
She gives birth to approximately 15 to 20 cubs, with approximately 25 cm lenght.
Belgian Solo Display F-16 in "Dream Viper" scheme during its practice above RAF Fairford at the 2022 Royal International Air Tattoo.
Aircraft: Belgian Air Component General Dynamics F-16AM Fighting Falcon FA-87.
Location: RAF Fairford (FFD/EGVA), Gloucestershire, UK.
My second Vic Viper which is much more eleagant than my first. This is the result of my first Bricklink order, my first use of rubberbands, and the first time I've used photoshop on pics of my Legos.
Lèvres entrouvertes et corps ondulant, la vipère aspic est d'une beauté envoûtante..
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