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Name:Cable Enterprise
IMO:8645806
Flag:U.K.
MMSI:235093018
Callsign:2FOV9
Vessel type:Heavy Lift Vessel
Gross tonnage:7,319 tons
Summer DWT:13,671 tons
Class society:American Bureau Of Shipping
Dual class society:Germanischer Lloyd
Build year:2001
Builder:Esprit Engineering
Batam, Indonesia
This is close-up on a A380 engine pylon currently displayed in the museum. It's just under the right wing of the A300B. I believe it is an ENG 2 pylon, that is equipped with test cables (not on the picture). It's a huge piece of engineering that is not really known. It links the engine to the wing, holds a lot of equipments and it is so critical that only the manufacturer can repair it. Airbus' engine pylons are built in the Toulouse St Eloi plant.
Sundial Bridge cables as they penetrate the walking surface
Found this photo being used here:
tiptotrip.ru/tips/897-most-solnechnye-chasy-sundial-bridg...
museam, center of operations, and service garage for the cable car system - russian hill, san francisco, california
Sam and I found this in hong kong and wish we'd bought more. It's been very useful. It also came with a mini and micro usb cable and a usb cable extender.
Anleitung/pattern: Cable Rib Socks from Favorite Socks by Erica Alexander
Garn/yarn: sockyarn by SuperGarne
On Ravelry: Rote Zöpfe
Lightweight, stylish, unique and truly Irish these Cable Knit Sweaters are crafted from the purest of merino wool. The body of this Irish Aran Sweater cardigan is very unique. The cable knit runs along the placket and around the neck of these Aran Jumper cardigans.
É possÃvel ir a São Francisco sem passear de bonde?
Is it possible to visit San Francisco and not take a ride on a cable car?
the random shape of contrails and their relationship with static objects have always fascinated me. Seen in Spadina and College