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Taken with and edited on my iPhone via Lightroom Mobile

Taken with and edited on my iPhone via Lightroom Mobile

Taken with and edited on my iPhone via Lightroom Mobile

Taken with and edited on my iPhone via Lightroom Mobile

Taken with and edited on my iPhone via Lightroom Mobile

So for my final project for one of my classes i had to do an ad for a technological device so i chose to do mine on the latest iPhone because i felt i could make a strong piece for it as well as incorporate my designs into the mix.

designed by my late sensei from cal-poly pomona.

Taken with and edited on my iPhone via Lightroom Mobile

A few captures from the excitement on Tower Bridge at the end of RideLondon 2023.

ENG: Yesterday, Sunday 22.05.2022 I participated in a six-hour Lost Places photo tour of go2know.de on the old and rundown airport site Rangsdorf and was once again heavily inspired. This time I provide a larger series here. ☻

 

In the 1930s, the Rangsdorf airfield was both a sports airport and an aircraft factory. While the manufacturer Bücker built sports aircraft in the huge production halls, there was always something going on outside on the airfield. Spectacular air shows were held regularly, with daredevil pilots performing daring pirouettes in the sky. Heinz Rühmann was a regular guest as a sports pilot. This is where the pioneers of aviation made history. The old airfield has been almost completely preserved with its many hangars, bunkers and outbuildings. However, the buildings are extremely dilapidated. Most recently, the Russians had used the site to repair their planes and helicopters. Russian writings and paintings can be seen everywhere. (...)

 

PROFILE:

- 1935: "Die Bücker-Werke-Rangsdorf" Bücker aircraft construction with production halls and factory airfield.

- 1936: Expansion of the site as a Reich sports airport with a water aerodrome and the first sports flying school

- 1939: Berlin commercial airport (temporary replacement for Tempelhof with German Lufthansa)

- 1940: Air base of the German Air Force

- 1945: Soviet Air Force base (maintenance, repair and overhaul of piston engines, jet engines and helicopters)

- 1994: Withdrawal of the Red Army and decommissioning

 

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GER: Am gestrigen Sonntag den 22.05.2022 habe ich bei einer sechsstündigen Lost Places Fototour von go2know.de auf dem alten und heruntergekommenen Flughafengelände Rangsdorf teilgenommen und war mal wieder schwer begeistert. Diesmal stelle ich hier eine größere Serie bereit. ☻

 

Der Rangsdorfer Flugplatz war in den 1930er Jahren Sportflughafen und Flugzeugwerk zugleich. Während der Hersteller Bücker in den riesigen Produktionshallen Sportmaschinen baute, war draußen auf dem Flugfeld immer etwas los. Es gab regelmäßig spektakuläre Flugshows, bei denen sich tollkühne Piloten mit waghalsigen Pirouetten in den Himmel schraubten. Heinz Rühmann war als Sportpilot Stammgast. Hier haben die Pioniere der Luftfahrt Geschichte geschrieben. Der alte Flugplatz ist mit seinen vielen Hallen, Hangars, Bunkern und Nebengebäuden nahezu vollständig erhalten geblieben. Die Gebäude sind aber extrem verfallen. Zuletzt hatten die Russen das Gelände für die Instandsetzung ihrer Flugzeuge und Hubschrauber genutzt. Überall sieht man russische Schriften und Malereien. (…)

 

Steckbrief:

- 1935: „Die Bücker-Werke-Rangsdorf“ Bücker-Flugzeugbau mit Produktionshallen und Werkflugplatz

- 1936: Erweiterung des Geländes als Reichssportflughafen mit Wasserflughafen und der ersten Sportfliegerschule

- 1939: Verkehrsflughafen von Berlin (Temporärer Ersatz für Tempelhof mit Deutscher Lufthansa)

- 1940: Fliegerhorst der deutschen Luftwaffe

- 1945: Standort der sowjetischen Luftwaffe (Instandsetzung, Wartung und Reparatur von Kolbenmotoren, Strahltriebwerken und Hubschraubern)

- 1994: Abzug der Roten Armee und Stillegung

Taken with and edited on my iPhone via Lightroom Mobile

Taken with and edited on my iPhone via Lightroom Mobile

Just after getting my second dose.

 

We managed to get appointments when they were hard to come by, just after eligibility opened up to all adults. It was actually supposed to be the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which was the only one we could get an appointment for at the time, but then a day or two before our appointment was the FDA "pause" announcement. The clinic was able to switch all existing appointments to Moderna, so that's what we got.

 

I'm no immunologist, but while the more traditional vaccines like J&J work quite well, the success of the mRNA vaccines is just stunning. It is years of basic research paying off at exactly the right time. I enjoyed this article from a few months ago focusing on Barney Graham's lab at NIH: www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/12/06/covid-vaccine-me...

Runnymede Petrol-Heads meet up 26th Spt 2021.

Impressive car at Runnymede CarPark near Egham.

The Petrol-Heads meet up at Runnymede Pleasure Park was indeed a pleasure to view. Some 6.2 litre engine I believe.

 

Ultima times

0-60. 2.6 seconds

0-100. 5.3 seconds

0-150. 10.4 seconds

1/4 mile 9.9 seconds @143mph

Fastest ever road car round Top Gear Track

1 min 12.8 with road tyres

1min 9.9 with slicks !!

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