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CV engine facility, Saint Albans. March 1981

CSX R656 rolls out of Corbin on the CV Sub with empties for Benedict.

 

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"Loadin coal", the money shot in the coal fields. I got the a couple of months ago in stick season but with a rough look YN2. I got it again yesterday but this time with freshly rebuilt CM44AC 7002. (A big improvement in my opinion.) C603 loads 110 cars at Balkan on the Cumberland Valley Sub. Balkan is only one of three loadouts currently loading on the CV as far as I know.

16-0076 on finals to land at a snowy Inverness

Citroën 2 CV de 1980. Me lo encontré en un paseo por el monte buscando alguna foto de paisaje. Fue verlo y no pude resistir tirarle un par de fotos. En cuanto al procesado, dudé entre un BN, toque sepia y un efecto más vintage, más fuerte. Finalmente, después de varias vueltas me he quedado con este, un procesado sepia muy suavecito tirando casi casi al blanco y negro.

Underway during her first Korean War deployment, August 1951 till March 1952. Two F2H-2 Banshees of Fighter Squadron 172 (VF-172) are flying by in the foreground, preparing to land. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Essex_(CV-9)

CV work equipment, Saint Albans. March 1981

Bell Boeing CV-22B Osprey of the 7th Special Operations Squadron of the 352nd Special Operations Wing USAF, RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk. Transitioning from aeroplane to helicoper and amazing piece of equipment and a real pleasure to see. RIAT 15

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アガスタケ/Agastache CV.-シソ科カワミドリ属

京都府立植物園/Photo was taken in The Kyoto Botanical Garden

 

We were surprised to find the CV RS11 pulling into the yard at St Albans Vermont. The CV was a class act and showed us around the facilities including a visit to the dispatchers office.

The 352nd SOG CV-22B Osprey from RAF Mildenhall on a Low Level Sortie under the callsign 'KNIFE 75'

The Citroen Classic, seen on a street in Norwich, Norfolk.

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ゆり (百合) /Lilium cv.(品種群の総称) ユリ科ユリ属の多年草。英名 Lily

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USAAF B-25B bomber lines up for takeoff from USS Hornet (CV-8), on the morning of 18 April 1942. Note white lines painted on the flight deck, below the plane's nose and port side wheels, to guide the pilot during his takeoff run. This is the 3rd or 4th plane to be launched.

C603 left Corbin this morning to go save a loaded Balkan train that had broken down at Varilla. Light engines are OK, but you can't ask for a better time of day to get a southbound out of Corbin on the CV.

Look where I have been ^^

I ended up improving my CV-35 a bit more today, biggest change is the color as I went from sand green to a more accurate dark green that was used by the Italians for this overall color combo.

 

Btw I recently went from three CV's in total back too two, oh well two is enough right?

 

Anyway that is the last for the Italians vehicle as next up are some Afrika Korps builds!

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