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The MFI in the center is very slick, calculating MPG on the fly, as well as tracking all manner of other useful stats.
Michael The GlitterKing - International Multi Artist: "I produce Stage Wear / Wearable Art and transform not just your Musical Instruments into Eyecatchers! I offer ideas for Advertising Campaigns in the Music / Film Business, work worldwide and produce my own Photos, Music & Videos"
Pictures from my first instrument training flight. My instrument instructor Brian and I practice BAI over the Berryville Practice Area west of Leesburg, VA while Erin took these photos from the backseat of our DA-40 aircraft, N392MA. Also at work was the Promote Systems GPS receiver for the Nikon D90 (More info here: http://lem.cc/7 )
Pictures from my first instrument training flight. My instrument instructor Brian and I practice BAI over the Berryville Practice Area west of Leesburg, VA while Erin took these photos from the backseat of our DA-40 aircraft, N392MA. Also at work was the Promote Systems GPS receiver for the Nikon D90 (More info here: http://lem.cc/7 )
Pictures from my first instrument training flight. My instrument instructor Brian and I practice BAI over the Berryville Practice Area west of Leesburg, VA while Erin took these photos from the backseat of our DA-40 aircraft, N392MA. Also at work was the Promote Systems GPS receiver for the Nikon D90 (More info here: http://lem.cc/7 )
I wasn't supposed to take this picture.. and the security man kindly told me I couldn't take more. But I snapped this in my awe at the EMP (Experience Music Project). There are over 700 instruments in this collosal collection. Some have computerized attachments that play groups of them at a time. Headphones circle the base so you can listen!!!!! Truly amazing.
Show do grupo Curupaco dentro do projeto Música para Crianças produzido pela Arte Livre no Teatro Alterosa. 22/08/2009. FOTO ÉLCIO PARAÍSO
Well maybe that's the title soothes best, specially after I had notest myself in the cone of the horn.
Pictures from my first instrument training flight. My instrument instructor Brian and I practice BAI over the Berryville Practice Area west of Leesburg, VA while Erin took these photos from the backseat of our DA-40 aircraft, N392MA. Also at work was the Promote Systems GPS receiver for the Nikon D90 (More info here: http://lem.cc/7 )