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Hispano HA-1112 M4L Buchon Yellow 10 G-AWHK in the Livery of the Luftwaffe for the 1968 Film Battle Of Britain
Hispano Buchon essentially a Rolls-Royce Merlin-engine
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 14th September 2024 Battle Of Britain Show
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Hispano HA-1112 M4L Buchon Red11 G-AWHC
Hispano Buchon. essentially a Rolls-Royce Merlin-engine Messerschmitt Bf109. The Luftwaffe-manned Condor Legion left around 40 Bf109's for the Spanish Air Force to use upon its return to Germany in 1939
Photo taken at Friday practice day Flying Legends Airshow Duxford UK 2018
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Hispano HA-1112 M1L Buchon Black 2 G-AWHK
Hispano Buchon. essentially a Rolls-Royce Merlin-engine Messerschmitt Bf109. The Luftwaffe-manned Condor Legion left around 40 Bf109's for the Spanish Air Force to use upon its return to Germany in 1939
Duxford Airshow Meet The Fighters 2016
Photo taken at Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire UK
Falin Mynd is an audiovisual installation dedicated to the city of Milan that draws inspiration from the concept of the latent image in the photographic field: an invisible imprint left by the light on the film that is revealed only after its development. Similarly, the data generated by the inhabitants and visitors of the city of Milan produce abstract digital landscapes, leaving a trace from their analysis and interpretation in real-time. In this way, the work makes visible the indissoluble bond between individual and community, highlighting how the two entities influence one another changing the perception of the reality surrounding us made of places, people, colors, and sensations. The data thus constitute an invisible image of the city, a map of what is not manifest and which is revealed in Falin Mynd.
The project premiered on July 20th, 2020 at Malpensa airport as part of the "Nice to MEET you" project, curated by MEET Digital Culture Center with the support of SEA. Each cycle analyzes the tweets published in Milan, and each of them is assigned a geotag and an emotional value, a positivity/negativity index of the content obtained through a semantic analysis of the text. The analyzed tweets are then organized into clusters and displayed on the generated map based on the geolocated position and colored according to their emotional impact. We also used GDELT, a service that monitors the news published by the media, press agencies and newspapers around the world updated in real-time, to filter the news from Italy and archive the emotional value assigned to them. The average of the measured values becomes a sort of background noise that distorts and modifies some aspects of the generation of visual and sound elements. The sound of the work was developed starting from the concept of musical cryptography. This technique allows you to create a sequence of notes by encoding a non-musical content, typically a text. The texts of the tweets converted into binary format, create numerical sequences that are used as rhythmic impulses to trigger musical notes, also obtained from the conversion of the text. These melodic structures are then elaborated through the counterpoint composition technique of the canon. Sounds intertwine imitating each other progressively, creating polyphonic flows in continuous transformation. Twitter ->>> 🎶🎼
The notes extracted from the tweets are obtained starting from chords extended beyond the triad form, temporally following harmonic progressions. The positive and negative values released by GDELT are associated with a major or minor scale to express a "global" emotional sensation, taking advantage of the expressive nature given by the interval structure of the scales.
The entire design and programming were carried out with max / MSP and Javascript, then integrated within Ableton Live via M4L. ***I really loved this installation. I really don’t think people go on social media to waste their time. People search for information. People search for communication. People want to be a part of something whether emotionally or intellectually.****
Hispano HA-1112 M4L Buchon Yellow 10 G-AWHK in the Livery of the Luftwaffe for the 1968 Film Battle Of Britain
Hispano Buchon essentially a Rolls-Royce Merlin-engine Messerschmitt Bf109 these were used by the Spanish Air Force
Photos taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 2nd May 2024
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The other two "Messers" seen during Flying Legends 2018 at Duxford were: "Yellow 10", Hispano Aviación HA-1112-M1L, reg G-AWHK and "Yellow 7", Hispano Aviación HA-1114-M4L,reg G-AWHN
Hispano HA-1112 M4L Buchon Yellow 10 G-AWHK in the Livery of the Luftwaffe for the 1968 Film Battle Of Britain
Hispano Buchon essentially a Rolls-Royce Merlin-engine Messerschmitt Bf109 these were used by the Spanish Air Force
Photo take photo taken at Duxford 31 Aug 2024 Flying Show
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July 1, Philadelphia --
From young children to grey-haired activists, of every race and religion - all day long - Philadelphia gathered at the Marriott Hotel to show their opposition to the Moms for Liberty fascists inside for the third straight day.
G-AWHC is the sole survivor of the two 2-seat Buchons built by Hispano Aviacion in Tablada, Seville in 1954. Given the serial number 40/2 the aircraft was operated by the Spanish Air Force from 1954 until the retirement of the type in late 1965. Used during the filming of the feature Film ‘Battle of Britain’ in 1968, she is notable for having been used by Wing Commander Robert Stanford Tuck, DSO, DFC & Two Bars, AFC and General Adolf Galland who went flying together during the filming. This was, almost certainly, the only time that two aces from the opposing air forces flew in the same aeroplane.
G-AWHH "White 9" Hispano HA.1112-M4L Buchon (c/n 145), Biggin Hill 18th August 2019
This aircraft carries a Luftwaffe scheme to represent “White 9” as flown by Unteroffizier Edmund "Paule" Roβmann of JG52 during the Battle Of Britain in September 1941
Always impressive, the annual finale to the Flying Legends airshow is a massed formation of warbirds, known as the ‘Balbo’.
20 aircraft are seen here. Listed by formation they are:-
Vought FG-1D Corsair ‘KD345 / A-130’ (G-FGID)
Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat ‘121714 / B-201’(G-RUMM)
Hawker Sea Fury T.20 ‘WG655 / GN-910’ (G-INVN)
Curtiss P-40F Kittyhawk ‘XI-7’ (G-CGZP)
Curtiss P-36C Hawk ‘PA-50’ (G-CIXJ)
Curtiss Hawk 75 ‘X8-81’ (G-CCVH)
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt ‘549192 / F4-J’ (G-THUN)
North American P-51D Mustang ‘KH774 / GA-S’ (G-SHWN)
North American TF-51 Mustang ‘414251 / WZ-I’ (G-TFSI)
Hispano HA.1112-M1L Buchon ‘Yellow 7’ (G-AWHM)
Hispano HA.1112-M4L Buchon ‘Red 11’ (G-AWHC)
Hispano HA.1112-M1L Buchon ‘Yellow 10’ (G-AWHK)
Supermarine Spitfire XVIIIe ‘SM845 / R’ (G-BUOS)
Supermarine Spitfire PR.XI ‘PL983’ (G-PRXI)
Supermarine Spitfire FR.XIV ‘MV268 / JE-J’ (G-SPIT)
Supermarine Spitfire IXb ‘MH434 / ZD-B’ (G-ASJV)
Supermarine Spitfire T.9 ‘PT462 / SW-A’ (G-CTIX)
Supermarine Spitfire XVIe ‘TD248 / CR-S’ (G-OXVI)
Supermarine Spitfire T.9 ‘PV202 / 5R-H’ (G-CCCA)
Supermarine Spitfire Vc ‘EE602 / DV-V’ (G-IBSY)
2019 Flying Legends airshow
Duxford Airfield, Cambridgeshire, UK
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Hispano HA-1112 M4L Buchon displays In the colours of Luftwaffe Black 1
Hispano Buchon. essentially a Rolls-Royce Merlin-engined Messerschmitt Bf109. The Luftwaffe-manned Condor Legion left around 40 Bf109's for the Spanish Air Force to use upon its return to Germany in 1939
photo taken at Duxford UK Friday practice day for the Battle Britain Airshow
N° constructeur : 40/2
N° de série :
Immatriculation : G-AWHC | Red 11
Année de Construction : 1954
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Hispano HA-1112 M4L Buchon Yellow 7 G-AWHM
Hispano Buchon. essentially a Rolls-Royce Merlin-engine Messerschmitt Bf109. The Luftwaffe-manned Condor Legion left around 40 Bf109's for the Spanish Air Force to use upon its return to Germany
Photo taken at Battle of Britain Airshow Duxford UK 2019
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