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This particular aircraft, built in 1941. It is painted bright yellow in the style of the BCATP in World War II and carries the number 4725 on the fuselage. It was used by nine elementary flight training schools (EFTS) at St. Catharines, Ontario, and 11 EFTS in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec. During its service career, this particular aircraft was involved in at least four minor accidents.
The Tydirium is a Sienar Fleet Systems Imperial Lambda-class t-4a shuttle. It boasts deflector shields with a 200 SBD rating, and a hull rating of 66. It requires a crew of four to operate and could have twenty passengers.
It is again a poster you might say, but what else can I do when all my toys are spread out on the floor for that purpose only. Nothing else.
All this is in-camera, minus the text at the bottom and color correction. There were no Ps trickeries used for making of this poster.
With the massive dome of St Paul's Cathedral in the background and a few light trails of passing double deckers.
In this photo and from this angle, London reminds me of Paris.
It was Fleet Week once again in San Francisco, which meant that I would have to sneak out of work, climb up Telegraph Hill and view the Blue Angels.
Bioflight employs a fleet exclusively consisting of the P68. This reduces maintenance and pilot training costs, increases our operational flexibility and provides consistent cost-effective production across a wide range of survey types.
With the ability to either carry observers for low altitude visual surveys or mount advanced camera and laser systems by utilising the aircrafts’ camera hatch, we can adapt perfectly to whichever survey mission and operational requirements you may have.
Our current fleet consist of 10 Vulcanair P68’s divided into 3 Observer and 7 P68C versions.
"Japan day" in Düsseldorf on saturady, 25.05.13.
A very interesting cultural festival with
several 100.000 visitors.
The highlight was the Japanese Firework very late in the evening.
Many visitors celebrated the firework on board of the fleet.
Every year, residents and visitors of Alma, NB send off the Lobster Fleet with a huge celebration including fireworks, pipers, and lots of local food. The fleet departs with the first high tide, whenever that occurs. This year (October 14, 2018), the tide was high enough to float the boats at 2 AM, so that's when the fesitvities occurred!
The fleet of Shiryoku engages the 6th Fleet of the People's Republic of Catland.
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The Shiryokan Air and Naval forces carry out a retaliatory strike on the PRC 6th Fleet, blocking off all retreat from E.
A full on strike is already prepared in response to the push by the leaders of the PRC to end the peace with Shiryoku, and a heavy offensive will begin in the first few days of August.
Made for Decisive Action 4!
Photography and Editing: Dirk Dreyer. Hi-Res pictures and prints available at galleries.dreyerpictures.com
The Arcturan Alliance has rolled out their newest medium carrier. The Hoyt-class carrier houses two squadrons of Angon fighters and is outfitted with four point-defense turrets and a single deck-mounted howitzer, providing it with a limited unescorted strike capability. It is pictured here escorted by a Culverin-class gunship and two flights of fighters.
Hey look, Lime green!
Just another fleet built for Lukas's Microspacewars rules, though despite having three friends over with fleets yesterday, we still haven't played a game.
The annual Torbay half marathon held on a Sunday in late June sees many roads around Torquay & Paignton closed for the morning. Most services diverted via the Ring Road providing a few opportunities to catch buses in places they wouldn't normally run in. Top of my list was the two Rail River Link services, the NT5 & 100 that leave Torquay's Strand area at 09.30 & 10.00. In previous years I'd caught their Pointer Dart & Leyland Olympian running through the heart of Torquay shopping area, and was wanting to finally get one of their open top VRs there, but with persistent rain I thought there was little chance of that being possible this year. Happily the familiar sound of a VR could be heard roaring up the bottom part of Fleet Street bound for Totnes. I had to leave the shelter of Fleet Walk's covered areas to get this shot, but retreated swiftly after. lol!
For those who don't know the River Fleet used to run down where Fleet Street now resides, but on days like this it tries to make a reappearance!!
Company: Rail River Link
Registration: UWV614S
Fleet Number: 1
New: 1978
Chassis: Bristol VRT/SL3/6LXB
Bodywork: Easter Coach Works CO74F
Route: 100 (Torquay, Strand-Totnes, Coronation Road)
Location: Fleet Street, Torquay
Exposure: 1/400 @ f6.3 400ISO
Date: 28 June 2015