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02. Vive Le Fidelite, 1623
From "Frans Hals. Dix Eaux-Fortes par William Unger" A. W. Sijthoff, 1874
Tokyo City Hall Towers, finished in 1991 with 243 m. / 799 ft. height. Both towers have free observation decks on the top. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Complex. Shinjuku Skyscraper District. Shinjuku-ku. Tokyo. Japan
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1988 Emmy Awards
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Scanned from the original 35MM film negative.
Hal Stockman could never have imagined (maybe he could have...) the odyssey he had embarked on when he left to travel to AirVenture 2019.
His Ran S-7S "Courier" developed an engine problem about 20 miles north of Cheyenne, Wyo. (His route was from Nevada to Wisconsin, roughly...)
So, as any bush pilot would do, he landed on an empty road in a very, very remote area of Wyoming and self-diagnosed the problem.
Something had come loose in the Rotax bolted to the front of "Lawn Mower III" which would prevent him from traveling any further. The rest of the Flying Cowboys, without any assistance other than words of encouragement, took off and continued east.
Shortly after landing, he phoned a friend who retrieved a spare Rotax engine out of his hangar, loaded it in to a Bonanza, flew it out to Wyoming and trucked it out to Hal's stranded airplane.
Hal then dropped the kaput motor off the mounts, mounted the new engine in its place, got everything "under the hood" squared away and then took off and pointed east toward Oshkosh. He caught up with the rest of the Flying Cowboys about a day later and arrived at Oshkosh with them a few days after that and competed regularly in the nightly STOL competitions as if nothing had ever happened...
If that isn't the Spirit of Aviation, I don't know what is.
Photo taken at Aussie Apples Season 2014 launch, Sydney, 4 Feb 2014.
Photo credit: Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL)
Cadet Monica H. Sowinski and Cadet Nicholas R. Webster receive the LTG Harold "Hal" G. Moore Warrior Athlete of Excellence Award 7 November 2018 inside the Haig Room at the United States Military Academy at West Point.
The award recognizes one male and female First Class Cadet each year. The recipients are extraordinary cadets who best exemplify the qualities of LTG Moore and the tenents of the warrior ethos on the athletic playing fields and in the DPE boxing and combatives program.
(U.S. Army photo by Michael Lopez)
Jugando con una peonza de luz de mi sobrino, me salió esta toma, me recuerda al ojo del ordenador Hal 9000 de 2001 una Odisea Espacial pero en azul
Playing with a spinning top light of my nephew, I take this shot, it reminded me the computer's eye of 2001 a Space Odyssey but in Blue
I bought this usb hdd because the eye ring blink and glows like HAL-9000. I didn't even really like 2001: ASO but i can't deny its marketing power
Cadet Monica H. Sowinski and Cadet Nicholas R. Webster receive the LTG Harold "Hal" G. Moore Warrior Athlete of Excellence Award 7 November 2018 inside the Haig Room at the United States Military Academy at West Point.
The award recognizes one male and female First Class Cadet each year. The recipients are extraordinary cadets who best exemplify the qualities of LTG Moore and the tenents of the warrior ethos on the athletic playing fields and in the DPE boxing and combatives program.
(U.S. Army photo by Michael Lopez)
Leipzig, station
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De hal. Links de deur van het toilet. Deur ertegenover is entree zaal. Deur hier centraal in beeld is naar een gang met oa de oefenruimte.
WBAP-FM held Hal's Angels auction Christmas 2006. Bidding on these great "HalBay" holiday gift items from WBAP sponsors created donations for The Coalition To Salute America's Heroes.
Ekslibriset til Ingeborg Hals. Motiv: VÃ¥penskjold og hjelm.
Teikna av Ulf Aas.
Ca. 1940-Ã¥ra.
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Original in Einar Øklands private collection, digital reproduction by Bergen Public Library