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Typical Soviet toothpaste green with black instruments. This piece is about 1/4" long.

Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments

I am officially on vacation. Going nowhere, doing nothing, and I’m so excited. This past week has been crushing at work and I so need a break. I kicked it off by playing the piano for the first time in months. I played Billy Joel songs and Billy (my Billy) even recognized a few of them. Guess I’m not THAT rusty.

Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments

Lavtanin arkdan gorunusu ( Ben yapmistim :))

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 )

Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments, 13th March 2011

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 )

Musée de la musique, Philharmonie de Paris.

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 )

Squeaky clean. No touching.

The instrument panel from "Ms. Mitchell", a B-25 medium bomber operated by the Commemorative Air Force. She was undergoing her winter maintenance when I paid her a visit today.

 

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El instrumento más pequeño de la percusión brasilera. Este está en manos de Luis

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 )

Flute, violin, and piano!

Hey, Brother!

Freshly chromed, ready for masking and spraying upper portion yellow, then assembling with wiper/light Perspex indicators, dials and switchgear

Instrument panel of a plane at the Meacham airport fly in.

Air Show Meacham airport 144a1 watermark

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