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For those of you who are interested in the 'bits', here are a selection of the key parts.

 

Not a complete rundown by covers the main mechanicals and load-bearing structures.

 

Car is 'drivable' with rear engine/transaxle, front tub and front drive assembly module.

 

Engine is an eight cylinder in 'W' format. That is two Vee-fours with their crankshafts gearedto a cenntral drive shaft.

 

Front and rear suspension are both by swing axles and sprung by torsion bars. The front suspension module plus straing into the front of the stressed tub and is completely self contained for load paths. The rear suspension feefs the loadparths into the engine assembly.

 

Not on the engine module the heat exchangers mounted in front of the rear wheels as well as behing the rear suspension module. The real Veyron has 13 heat exchangers in all. The detailing on the top of the engine asembly replicates the intake system and air-air intercoolers for the charge air.

 

One of the included images has the entire vehicle assembly arrayed.

 

Please feel free to ask any questions or request further techincal information regarding the model.

Pro-Railing is a range of handrailing components designed with simplicity of use in mind. This handrail and stainless steel balustrade system consists of over 1000 components, allowing for the quick installation of complex and attractive stainless steel railings and balustrade systems; simply cut then glue or screw to create a clean and contemporary look, giving you professional results every time. It is available in stainless 304 for internal installations and stainless 316 for exterior handrails or balustrades, and comes either in a brushed steel or mirror polished finish.

 

To view Pro-Railing products please visit:

 

www.fhbrundle.co.uk/groups/25PR__Pro_Railing

If used, credit must be given to the United Soybean Board or the Soybean Checkoff.

Circuit trace parts ready for primer

Ingredient for a simple target board: Perfboard, socket, 6-pin DIP header, optional battery box.

 

Photo taken to accompany short article on working with AVR microcontrollers, and making minimalist target boards for programming them.

For those of you who are interested in the 'bits', here are a selection of the key parts.

 

Not a complete rundown by covers the main mechanicals and load-bearing structures.

 

Car is 'drivable' with rear engine/transaxle, front tub and front drive assembly module.

 

Engine is an eight cylinder in 'W' format. That is two Vee-fours with their crankshafts gearedto a cenntral drive shaft.

 

Front and rear suspension are both by swing axles and sprung by torsion bars. The front suspension module plus straing into the front of the stressed tub and is completely self contained for load paths. The rear suspension feefs the loadparths into the engine assembly.

 

Not on the engine module the heat exchangers mounted in front of the rear wheels as well as behing the rear suspension module. The real Veyron has 13 heat exchangers in all. The detailing on the top of the engine asembly replicates the intake system and air-air intercoolers for the charge air.

 

One of the included images has the entire vehicle assembly arrayed.

 

Please feel free to ask any questions or request further techincal information regarding the model.

For those of you who are interested in the 'bits', here are a selection of the key parts.

 

Not a complete rundown by covers the main mechanicals and load-bearing structures.

 

Car is 'drivable' with rear engine/transaxle, front tub and front drive assembly module.

 

Engine is an eight cylinder in 'W' format. That is two Vee-fours with their crankshafts gearedto a cenntral drive shaft.

 

Front and rear suspension are both by swing axles and sprung by torsion bars. The front suspension module plus straing into the front of the stressed tub and is completely self contained for load paths. The rear suspension feefs the loadparths into the engine assembly.

 

Not on the engine module the heat exchangers mounted in front of the rear wheels as well as behing the rear suspension module. The real Veyron has 13 heat exchangers in all. The detailing on the top of the engine asembly replicates the intake system and air-air intercoolers for the charge air.

 

One of the included images has the entire vehicle assembly arrayed.

 

Please feel free to ask any questions or request further techincal information regarding the model.

Componentes de la Ruta fotografica a Valsendero.

 

DATOS TÉCNICOS DE LA ACTIVIDAD

 

Itinerario: Degollada de las Palomas - Barranco de Crespo - Barranco del Andén - Valsendero.

Distancia: 11 KM.

Dificultad de la Ruta: Grado 3 (Moderado).

Fecha: Sábado, 22 de mayo de 2010.

Lugar de Concentración: Plaza del Fuero Real (Fuente Luminosa) de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Hora: 08:20 horas.

Horario de regreso: 18:00 horas (Aprox).

Plazas disponibles: 28 plazas.

Precio de la actividad: 14€. (Federados en Montaña 13 €).

Periodo de inscripción: Del 17 al 21 de mayo de 2010.

 

Introducción: Hola a todos, continuando con nuestro programa mensual de actividades de ocio en la Naturaleza, hemos organizado una nueva Ruta Fotográfica apropiada para la estación Primaveral. En esta ocasión visitaremos el Barranco de Crespo y el Barranco del Andén.

 

Los barrancos que atravesaremos en esta Ruta Fotográfica son de una gran belleza y podremos disfrutar de la gran cantidad de especies florales que habitan en ellos.

 

Descripción de la ruta: Tras llegar en guagua hasta el punto de inicio de este recorrido, la Degollada de Las Palomas, que se encuentra situada por encima del Parador Nacional de la Cruz de Tejeda, nos dirigiremos hasta los Llanos de Constantino y Mesa de Galaz para comenzar a descender por un lomo que nos conducirá hasta el comienzo del barranco de Crespo.

 

En una hora aproximadamente llegaremos hasta la zona de las cuevas de Crespo y comenzaremos el descenso por el barranco del mismo nombre. Afrontaremos el descenso del barranco entre un denso pinar y nos iremos adentrando poco a poco hasta llegar a una pista de tierra que nos llevará hasta uno de los numerosos pozos existentes en la zona.

 

A partir del pozo enlazaremos el final del recorrido por el barranco de Crespo con un tramo del barranco de la Retamilla para finalmente tomar la pista de tierra del barranco del Andén y que nos conducirá hasta Valsendero.

 

Como siempre, esperamos que se animen a participar y disfrutar de esta nueva jornada fotográfica con el fantástico grupo de personas que participan habitualmente en las Rutas Fotográficas de Octavo Arte.

 

Nos tomaremos el recorrido con tranquilidad, inviritendo 5-6 horas aproximadamente para realizarlo por completo.

 

Fecha y Horarios: Les recordamos a los participantes que la fecha de la nueva Ruta Fotográfica será el próximo sábado 22 de mayo de 2010. Nos concentraremos a las 08:20 horas en la Fuente Luminosa de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Se pide puntualidad y se comunica que la guagua partirá a las 8:55 horas.

 

Desayuno y Almuerzo: Tras realizar el recuento de los participantes, la guagua partirá en dirección a la zona de la cumbre de Gran Canaria, aunque realizará una parada en San Mateo para tomar el desayuno.

 

El almuerzo se realizará a lo largo del recorrido.

 

Equipamiento: Les recordamos que como medida de seguridad deberán utilizar un calzado apropiado (botas), no se olviden de llevar abundante agua, de la comida y de la ropa que nos ayude a protegernos de la lluvia, si ésta aparece, y de abrigo (gorra, chubasquero, jersey, etc). Unos bastones que nos ayuden a apoyarnos a la hora de caminar serán de gran ayuda.

 

Además siempre les aconsejamos que incorporen una linterna en sus mochilas y que la dejen de forma permanente porque sería de gran ayuda en caso de necesidad.

 

Información: Les indicamos que este recorrido está catalogado como de dificultad media porque iremos por caminos y veredas que en algunos puntos presentan un mayor desnivel. Es un camino del interior de la isla que requiere estar acostumbrado a caminar por caminos similares. Aún así, algunas personas podrán notar en los días posteriores "agujetas" en sus piernas debido a algunos tramos de desnivel del terreno.

 

Si alguna persona tiene cualquier duda acerca de las condiciones técnicas de este recorrido y si se adapta a sus condiciones físicas, puede ponerse en contacto con el personal de las Rutas Fotográficas de Octavo Arte en el teléfono: 928.42.43.27.

 

Servicios ofrecidos en la actividad. La cuota por participar en esta actividad incluye:

 

● Servicio de organización de la actividad.

● Ficha técnica del recorrido.

● Seguro de Responsabilidad Civil.

● Seguro de Accidentes de los participantes.

● Transporte.

● Monitor de la Actividad.

 

Cierre de inscripciones: Recuerden que el último día para inscribirse será el viernes 21 de mayo de 2010 (Hasta las 10:00 horas).

  

¿Cómo pueden inscribirse para participar en la ruta fotográfica?

 

Si desea participar en la Ruta Fotográfica deberá seguir los siguientes pasos:

 

1.- Leer las Condiciones Generales de la Actividad.

 

2.- A través de la página web www.OctavoArte.es podrá hacer clic sobre el icono que le facilitará el acceso al formulario de inscripción (Nota: es necesario haber realizado el registro como usuario del portal para acceder al formulario).

 

3.- Rellenar el formulario de inscripción. (LO ENCONTRARÁN AL FINAL DE ESTA PÁGINA).

 

4.- Esperar a que el personal de Rutas Fotográficas de Octavo Arte le confirme que existen plazas disponibles.

 

5.- Realizar el pago de la cuota de participación en la Ruta Fotográfica mediante un ingreso o una transferencia de 14 € (Federados en Montaña 13 €) a la cuenta 0075-0488-20-0760003167 del Banco Popular Español S.A. a nombre de D. Gustavo Ramírez Sánchez, promotor de las Rutas Fotográficas de Octavo Arte. La reserva de la plaza en la Ruta Fotográfica será durante 48 horas, por lo que el participante deberá abonar la cuota de participación en un plazo no superior a 2 días desde que el personal de Octavo Arte le confirme la reserva de la plaza.

 

6.- Cuando haya realizado el abono de la cuota de participación deberá enviar el justificante de la operación al e-mail rutasfotograficas@octavoarte.es.

 

7.- Tras recibir el justificante del abono de la cuota, el personal de Rutas Fotográficas de Octavo Arte procederá a confirmarle la plaza en la Ruta Fotográfica.

 

8.- Al contratar este servicio estará declarando que conoce y acepta la normativa de esta actividad, eximiendo a la empresa organizadora de cualquier responsabilidad no asumida en las Condiciones Generales de la Actividad.

 

© RUTAS FOTOGRÁFICAS DE OCTAVO ARTE - Año 2010

 

Fuente: octavoarte.es/es/actividades/rutas/detalle.php?id=1183

Electronics Hobby

 

Building a new components-cabinet.

 

Hacker (hobbyist)

 

In home computing, a hacker is someone who modifies software or hardware of their own private computer system. It includes building, rebuilding, modifying, and creating software (software cracking, demoscene), electronic hardware (hardware hacking, overclocking, modding), either to make it better, faster, to give it added features or to make it do something it was not originally intended to do. Hacking in this sense originated around hobbyist circles discussing the MITS Altair at the homebrew computer club.

  

Hacker artists[edit]

 

See also: Fractal art, algorithmic art and interactive art

 

Hacker artists create art by hacking on technology as an artistic medium. This has extended the definition of the term and what it means to be a hacker. Such artists may work with graphics, computer hardware, sculpture, music and other audio, animation, video, software, simulations, mathematics, reactive sensory systems, text, poetry, literature, or any combination thereof.

 

Dartmouth College musician Larry Polansky states: "Technology and art are inextricably related. Many musicians, video artists, graphic artists, and even poets who work with technology—whether designing it or using it—consider themselves to be part of the 'hacker community.' Computer artists, like non-art hackers, often find themselves on society’s fringes, developing strange, innovative uses of existing technology. There is an empathetic relationship between those, for example, who design experimental music software and hackers who write communications freeware." [3]

 

Another description is offered by Jenny Marketou: "Hacker artists operate as culture hackers who manipulate existing techno-semiotic structures towards a different end, to get inside cultural systems on the net and make them do things they were never intended to do." [4]

 

A successful software and hardware hacker artist is Mark Lottor (mkl), who has created the 3-D light art projects entitled the Cubatron, and the Big Round Cubatron. This art is made using custom computer technology, with specially designed circuit boards and programming for microprocessor chips to manipulate the LED lights.

 

Don Hopkins is a software hacker artist well known for his artistic cellular automata. This art, created by a cellular automata computer program, generates objects which randomly bump into each other and in turn create more objects and designs, similar to a lava lamp, except that the parts change color and form through interaction. Says Hopkins, "Cellular automata are simple rules that are applied to a grid of cells, or the pixel values of an image. The same rule is applied to every cell, to determine its next state, based on the previous state of that cell and its neighboring cells. There are many interesting cellular automata rules, and they all look very different, with amazing animated dynamic effects. 'Life' is a widely known cellular automata rule, but many other lesser known rules are much more interesting."

 

Some hacker artists create art by writing computer code, and others, by developing hardware. Some create with existing software tools such as Adobe Photoshop or GIMP.

 

The creative process of hacker artists can be more abstract than artists using non-technological media. For example, mathematicians have produced visually stunning graphic presentations of fractals, which hackers have further enhanced, often producing detailed and intricate graphics and animations from simple mathematical formulas.

  

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_(hobbyist)

"Eco Smart provides Solar Panels of world class premium brands up to 25 years of manufacturer warranty at wholesale prices. We provide many benefits over our Solar Panels and Components which will foremost bring you a long lasting value of our recommended components.For more information visit www.ecosmart-solar.com

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Standard, cylinder, cylinder head, crosshead, cylinder base and piston

Components prior to Assembly with Loctite

Vintage electronics components as tree ornaments. Read more about this project here.

CBP components, Office of Field Operations, Office of Border Patrol and Office of Air and Marine compete in an Honor Guard Competition during the annual commemoration of Police Week in Washington D.C. Photos by James Tourtellotte.

Vintage electronics components as tree ornaments. Read more about this project here.

Finished soldering the component side of bushing's new twlfpga board to a mostly-virgin DSi. I'm trying a new "hot glue reflow" technique for making the wiring job sturdy yet serviceable :)

Continuing on the "what if" process. Working with a few new products.

  

If used, credit must be given to the United Soybean Board or the Soybean Checkoff.

For those of you who are interested in the 'bits', here are a selection of the key parts.

 

Not a complete rundown by covers the main mechanicals and load-bearing structures.

 

Car is 'drivable' with rear engine/transaxle, front tub and front drive assembly module.

 

Engine is an eight cylinder in 'W' format. That is two Vee-fours with their crankshafts gearedto a cenntral drive shaft.

 

Front and rear suspension are both by swing axles and sprung by torsion bars. The front suspension module plus straing into the front of the stressed tub and is completely self contained for load paths. The rear suspension feefs the loadparths into the engine assembly.

 

Not on the engine module the heat exchangers mounted in front of the rear wheels as well as behing the rear suspension module. The real Veyron has 13 heat exchangers in all. The detailing on the top of the engine asembly replicates the intake system and air-air intercoolers for the charge air.

 

One of the included images has the entire vehicle assembly arrayed.

 

Please feel free to ask any questions or request further techincal information regarding the model.

If used, credit must be given to the United Soybean Board or the Soybean Checkoff.

Composants électroniques (focus stacking).

 

Image composée de 20 photos prises avec la bonnette Raynox DCR-250 et assemblées avec Zerene Stacker.

A nice bit of machining of some Ducati crankcases at Billet World on an XYZ ProtoTRAK LPM machining centre

Infermera gestora de casos de l'Hospital de Dia de Geriatria de l'Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau ajusta els catèters a la bossa de component sanguini per una transfusió de sang a una persona atesa. Enfermera gestora de casos del Hospital de Día de Geriatría del Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau ajusta los catéteres a la bolsa de componente sanguíneo para una transfusión de sangre a una persona atendida.

 

Autoria: Ariadna Creus i Àngel García

U.S. Army Africa Commander, Maj. Gen. David R. Hogg (left to right), Chief of Staff, Col. Marcus F. De Oliveira, and Command Sgt. Maj. Gary J. Bronson, and Col. David Buckingham, G-3, listen to guest speakers at the command's ASCC 101 off-site conference in Arcugnano, Italy, Sept. 20, 2010.

 

U.S. Army photo by Barbara Romano

 

Recently 125 officers, noncommissioned officers and civilians from U. S. Army Africa (USARAF) gathered together at the Hotel Villa Michelangelo in Arcugnano, Italy, for a conference titled “ASCC 101.”

Formerly known as the Southern European Task Force (SETAF) before the announcement in December 2008 of its formation, USARAF has been transforming in the past 22 months from a tactical command into a strategic Army Service Component Command (ASCC), hence the title of the conference and the content of the topics under discussion over the course of the five-day gathering.

“This training gives USARAF a bigger picture of how the Army operates,” said Maj. Angel Mesa, action officer responsible for putting the training together.

Mesa brought a distinguished panel of guest lecturers to the event, including Dr. (retired Col.) John A. Bonin, professor at the U.S. War College at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Other speakers at the weeklong seminar included Dr. Jefferson P. Marquis and Dr. Jennifer D. Patterson-Moroney, both senior political scientists at the RAND Corporation in Arlington, Va.

“The greatest challenge of this event was finding the right speakers,” Mesa added. Attendees included USARAF Commander, Maj. Gen. David R. Hogg, and all of his primary staff.

Class topics included “What is an ASCC and what does it do?” “AFRICOM 101,” “Headquarters, Department of the Army 101,” and “Resourcing 101” to name a few. Each class included background explanation, detailing the responsibilities and functions that make an ASCC effective.

“All in all, I think it was great that we took the time to get the staff together and learn where we fit into the Army and the Department of Defense,” said Lt. Col. Benjamin Robertson, U.S. Army Africa Fires and Effects branch.

SETAF before December 2008 was a tactical command with a young airborne headquarters deployable throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Today, at almost four times the size of SETAF, USARAF is a strategic command with Title X responsibilities for every Soldier on the African continent, and is both geographically and functionally focused on Africa as an Army Service Component Command.

It’s a difficult transformation, considering that the “Big Army” is transforming while both the Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom campaigns are on-going. The weeklong seminar will make USARAF’s transformation an easier road to navigate, Robertson said.

The timing of this seminar was just right too, he said.

“This summer we have seen a significant number of new members join USARAF, looking to understand what an ASCC is and how it functions. Those of us who have been here a year or longer get an opportunity to align ourselves better with both AFRICOM and the U.S. Army,” Robertson said.

 

To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil

 

Official Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica

 

Official YouTube video channel: www.youtube.com/usarmyafrica

 

Pro-Railing is a range of handrailing components designed with simplicity of use in mind. This handrail and stainless steel balustrade system consists of over 1000 components, allowing for the quick installation of complex and attractive stainless steel railings and balustrade systems; simply cut then glue or screw to create a clean and contemporary look, giving you professional results every time. It is available in stainless 304 for internal installations and stainless 316 for exterior handrails or balustrades, and comes either in a brushed steel or mirror polished finish.

 

To view Pro-Railing products please visit:

 

www.fhbrundle.co.uk/groups/25PR__Pro_Railing

Two variable (tuning)

capacitors. Purchased from AES for an amazingly low price.

www.tubesandmore.com/

Component welding in Cowley factory

 

Collection: British Leyland

Date: 1975

Reference Number: C-255197-ComponentWelding1975

 

To enquire about any of our images or for more information, please contact photo@britishmotormuseum.co.uk or visit our photographic website at www.motorgraphs.com/.

The Chesapeake Bay Wine Classic Foundation’s Grand Tasting added a new component this year – an Iron Chef-style Chef Smackdown pitting six local chefs against the clock and against each other in a race to complete the perfect cocktail, appetizer, entrée and dessert to please a panel of five judges – all while incorporating a secreat ingredient in each of the offerings.

 

Kevin Brauch of Food Network’s Iron Chef America emceed the event, which took place 11 April 2010 at the Virginai Beach Convention Center.

 

The chefs paired up into three teams as the start of the competition, which included a shopping trip with $200 in hand at an area Farm Fresh grocery store. While at the supermarket the secret ingredient, Old Bay seasoning, was revealed.

 

The teams were:

 

Team Willie Bob –

Chef Willie Moats of The Big Easy in Norfolk and

Chef Bobby Huber of Steinhilbers in Virginia Beach

 

Team Carrot Bunny –

Chef Jerry Weihbrecht of Zoes in Virginia Beach and

Chef Richard Boone of Sonoma Wine Bar & Bistro in Virginia Beach

 

Team Chocolate Duo –

Chef Meredith Adams of Eurasia Café in Virginia Beach and

Chef Alvin Williams of Cobalt Grill in Virginia Beach

 

Judges were:

 

Chef Sam McGann of Vintage Tavern and Riverstone Chop House restaurants in Suffolk and The Blue Point restaurant in Duck, N.C.,

 

Janie Jacobson, cookbook author and cooking instructor at the Kitchen Bar in Virginia Beach,

 

Richard Ernsberger, editor of Virginia Living magazine based in Richmond,

 

Chef Todd Jurich of Todd Jurich’s Bistro in Norfolk, and

 

Myself, Patrick Evans-Hylton, senior editor for food and wine at Hampton Roads Magazine, executive editor for Virginia Wine Lover magazine, resident foodie at WHRO public broadcasting in Hampton Roads, blogger and cookbook author.

 

Points in the competition were based on Taste, Presentation, Recipe Creativity and Degree of Difficulty and dishes and winners were:

 

Cocktail –

Team Willie Bob – bloody mary

Team Carrot Bunny – oyster shooter

Team Chocolate Duo – mimosa - ***Winner***

 

Appetizer –

Team Willie Bob – poached eggs/salad

Team Carrot Bunny – lobster/blue cheese with spicy chocolate - ***Winner***

Team Chocolate Duo – scallops/potato cakes

 

Entrée –

Team Willie Bob – rainbow trout/fried oyster

Team Carrot Bunny – chicken fried lamb

Team Chocolate Duo – cheese/crab ravioli and flounder roll - ***Winner***

 

Dessert –

Team Willie Bob – carrot cake fritters with orange dipping sauce - ***Winner***

Team Carrot Bunny – chocolate cake

Team Chocolate Duo – chocolate/peanut butter mousse cup

 

Overall (most points) –

Team Chocolate Duo - ***Winner***

 

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More information:

 

www.cbwc.org

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www.patrickevanshylton.com

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The CIS Battalion provides reliable Communication Information System-services to several units of Headquarters 1 (GE/NL) Corps during Exercise Noble Justification. A Rapid CIS Element (RACE) is assigned to the Immediate Response Force Brigade in Evermoen, Norway. A second RACE supports the Exercise Command in Wildflecken and a third RACE provides controlled internet for several units at Wildflecken training area. When 2 CIS coy is not deployed for an exercise, it is located in Garderen, the Netherlands. 1 (GE/NL) Corps’ CIS Battalion is deployed with 8 RACE’s and 410 soldiers to Wildfecken and Norway for Noble Justification. Picture with courtesy of CISBn

Autor desconocido.

1966-67

Fotografía cedida por Pedro Rguez-Noriega.

 

Componentes originales: Miguel Angel, guitarra; Javier Caldevilla, guitarra; Pedro R.-Noriega, bajo y Toño Martínez-Noval, batería.

 

El jersey es de lo que hoy se llamaría Merchandaising, hecho por Consuelo la hermana de don Victor el Cura.

Bucket components - we supply best quality Pin, Bush, Tooth, Adapter, shims as per OEM cross reference or as per sample basis For more information : www.semspares.com OR Call : 425-996-3312 OR Email: devendra@semspares.com

For those of you who are interested in the 'bits', here are a selection of the key parts.

 

Not a complete rundown by covers the main mechanicals and load-bearing structures.

 

Car is 'drivable' with rear engine/transaxle, front tub and front drive assembly module.

 

Engine is an eight cylinder in 'W' format. That is two Vee-fours with their crankshafts gearedto a cenntral drive shaft.

 

Front and rear suspension are both by swing axles and sprung by torsion bars. The front suspension module plus straing into the front of the stressed tub and is completely self contained for load paths. The rear suspension feefs the loadparths into the engine assembly.

 

Not on the engine module the heat exchangers mounted in front of the rear wheels as well as behing the rear suspension module. The real Veyron has 13 heat exchangers in all. The detailing on the top of the engine asembly replicates the intake system and air-air intercoolers for the charge air.

 

One of the included images has the entire vehicle assembly arrayed.

 

Please feel free to ask any questions or request further techincal information regarding the model.

A German-Netherlands Corps tank participates in Exercise Noble Justification Sept. 22, 2014. Exercise Noble Justification is the certification of HQ 1 GE/NL corps as Land Component Command NRF 2015, and about the multinational Immediate Response Forces brigade that is still in the field.

 

© M J Anahory. These images are protected by copyright. You cannot copy or republish this photo without written consent of the copyright holder. Any copyright infringements will be followed up with action legal or otherwise.

Lieutenant General Halbauer hosted several high positioned guests at Rena, Norway, Sept. 22, 2014. Among the very international invitees: ambassadors, generals, local mayors, and the Norwegian Secretary of State of the Department of Defense, mr BØ.

 

The distinguished visitors were informed about Exercise Noble Justification, the certification of HQ 1 GE/NL corps as Land Component Command NRF 2015, and about the multinational Immediate Response Forces brigade that is still in the field.

The guests were even able to take a look at an actual operation that was executed. At Rena Airfield a Tactical Air Landing Operation was visible: a C130 Hercules rapidly picked up infantry of the NLD 11th Brigade.

  

Pro-Railing is a range of handrailing components designed with simplicity of use in mind. This handrail and stainless steel balustrade system consists of over 1000 components, allowing for the quick installation of complex and attractive stainless steel railings and balustrade systems; simply cut then glue or screw to create a clean and contemporary look, giving you professional results every time. It is available in stainless 304 for internal installations and stainless 316 for exterior handrails or balustrades, and comes either in a brushed steel or mirror polished finish.

 

To view Pro-Railing products please visit:

 

www.fhbrundle.co.uk/groups/25PR__Pro_Railing

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