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Every year, the folks at the Yankee Air Museum in Ypsilanti, MI put on a great airshow. Last year (2010) in particular was awesome. There was a reunion of 12 or 13 B-17's. All but one of the remaining flying B-17s made the trip.
This is a good example of a P-51 Mustang. They had a row of them parked waiting to taxi out to do their acts. "Little Witch" is a "D" model and was produced in 1944. More information including her service record can be found here:
www.mustangsmustangs.com/p-51/p51survivors/pages/44-74497...
This was taken with a EOS Rebel XS and 15-85mm lens.
My own alternate model of LEGO Creator 31044 - Park Animals. Head with full range of motion on a ball joint, ears can be moved to the sides and bent in two sections, front legs on a ball joint and the front right paw with a carrot is balljointed as well. The legs have balljointed hips, knees and hinged feet. The tail is hinged.
Apple illustration low poly. This is perfect for print and you can use this for your ofice decoration .
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Great line-up of buses and drivers operating for the Canaseraga, New York Central School, 1953. It appears that most of the late 1930's International D-model buses seen in the earlier photos have been replaced by this time, but there is one left seen second to left with a Wayne body.
Left to right: late 1940's Dodge Superior; late 1930's International Wayne; 1952 Dodge Carpenter; 1951 Mack Carpenter; 1949 or '50 Brockway Superior; and a sharp looking 1953 Carpenter Transit rear engine on what may be a Marmon-Herrington chassis.
1951 driver portrait for the Canaseraga, New York Central district. Those five 1937-'40 Internationals with Rex-Watson and Wayne bodies are still in the fleet as are the 1949 or '50 Brockway & Dodge Superior buses. Joining the fleet is a new Mack A-model with Carpenter body on the left.
View On Black • Well guys, got pretty bad news at work today. I wasn't laid off, but let's say that they're hiring the new and improve dmodel of art director, meaning I'll have much less job. Since I'm freelancing for them (but there pretty much full time anyways) they of course will want to give work to the staff before the outside girl. A bit of a slap in the face since I was hoping for a full time position as an art director. Was I not clear enough on that for them... Or just not good enough?
They'll still call me when they have extra work, but it hurts...
So this is my 365 shot, taken at the river, 5 minute walk from my place. Always nice to check out the sunset and think about stuff.
Students from Argyle, New York Central pose in front of a late 1940's International KB model bus with Mercury body. This photo was undated but probably taken circa 1950.
Altona, New York Central School driver portrait from 1953. Two Dodge chassis buses with Superior bodies are on the left with a mid-1940's Dodge Mercury bus in the center. Behind the drivers is an International L-193 Superior and a late 1930's International D-35 or D-40 bus on the right.
Buses line up outside Holland Central High School back in 1952 with bus number 7 leading the line. It is a circa 1940 International D-model with Rex-Watson body. Note the single windshield wiper.
School janitors pose in front of Canaserga Central's late 1930's International Wayne school bus. Note the reflective glass beads in the School Bus sign at the rear of the bus!
My own alternate model of LEGO Creator 31044 - Park Animals. Head with full range of motion on a ball joint, ears can be moved to the sides and bent in two sections, front legs on a ball joint and the front right paw with a carrot is balljointed as well. The legs have balljointed hips, knees and hinged feet. The tail is hinged.
Canaseraga, New York bus drivers line up with their buses in this 1950 photo. Four 1937-'40 vintage International D-models with Rex-Watson & Wayne bodies are joined by newer Superior buses on Brockway and Dodge chassis.
Apple harvest in Albion, New York back in 1952. Nice assortment of 1930's & 1940's stake trucks including Chevy, Ford & Internationals.
My own alternate model of LEGO Creator 31044 - Park Animals. Head with full range of motion on a ball joint, ears can be moved to the sides and bent in two sections, front legs on a ball joint and the front right paw with a carrot is balljointed as well. The legs have balljointed hips, knees and hinged feet. The tail is hinged.
Check out this new render I put together of concept Motorcycle - TBO M1000. Painted in Midnight Purple color changing oil slick color for the main body, which changes color from Purple to Blue under certain lighting conditions. The bike has Carbon Fiber accents and wheels with a perforated leather seat. The model is a little rough so had to go a little crazy with the corner rounding to make it look more realistic. Creating some cool stuff in KeyShot!