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Another snap from sports day, this time with Sean and my accordion - there were other instruments involved not just the accordion!
Pictures from my third instrument training flight. My instrument instructor Brian and I practice DME arcs and holding patterns 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 )
Flying the GPS approach for Runway 17 at JYO
Note the lack of a tach. It's replaced with a "Power Meter" to show how much power (in kW) the electrics are producing.
Los instrumentos musicales son capaces de comunicar sensaciones de manera extraordinaria por medio del sonido aunque también la comunicación visual que estos nos ofrecen puede ser interesante, en este caso observamos la letra “o” en la boca de una guitarra.
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Up to five different instrument packages can be mounted on this carrier, suspended beneath the mirror cell.
Freshly chromed, ready for masking and spraying upper portion yellow, then assembling with wiper/light Perspex indicators, dials and switchgear
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 )
Hand made traditional musical instruments sit by the river bank waiting for the next boat of guests to arrive.
Graphic documentation of prosaic instrument, focusing on interaction of parts. Spatial situation for instrument, focusing on ritual of engagement between the human being, the vessel, and the tool. Completed during Introduction to Architecture program at Cornell University.
Dimensions: Drawing 26” x 40”. Drawing 52” x 20”. Sketch models 4” x 8” x 4”.
Model 4” x 32” x 8”. Model 6” x 24” x 10”.
Graphite drawings. Chipboard and basswood.
July 2011