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Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu is awarded with the Certificate of Gratefulness by Manta Trust

Wooden manta ray sculpture in Puamau restaurant.

This ray has a smiley face, do you see it? nature is amazing

 

oh if you dont get it, this is the underside of a Manta Ray doing a complete 360 spin, the smiley face end is its head

Snorkeling at the cleaning station at Manta Point off Nusa Penida near Bali, Indonesia. We saw at least 12 individual manta rays with wingspans up to 3+ meters. The mantas circled around the cleaning station to get nibbled by little fish.

58087 Manta Ray / Tamiya RC Classics & Moderns / © 2005-2013 - Black Hole Sun

Peterson Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, CA -- Jan 2008.

1 of 3 tee designs I did for the band Loom

 

concept was theirs

58087 Manta Ray / Tamiya RC Classics & Moderns / © 2005-2013 - Black Hole Sun

58087 Manta Ray / Tamiya RC Classics & Moderns / © 2005-2013 - Black Hole Sun

58087 Manta Ray / Tamiya RC Classics & Moderns / © 2005-2013 - Black Hole Sun

58087 Manta Ray / Tamiya RC Classics & Moderns / © 2005-2013 - Black Hole Sun

Manta and shark diving at Socorro Island.

Small for an aircraft but large in the water, the Manta ray appears to turns as slowly as a cargo aircraft preparing for landing. This one was nearly 15 feet across. Still, in this tank, he has larger cousins — such as the whale shark — to contend with.

 

As seen in the Ocean Voyager section of the Georgia Aquarium.

Mayor St. Dublin,

Future Systems

 

one of those bridges that seemed more impressive to look at than to be on. The curved steps were contrived and too shallow to encourage sitting on them.

Manta Close-up, shot with 105mm lens ….

ZEN MAGNETS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@1351) - Mantaray Fighter Craft

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX6_TI2TO3w

 

Engines Effect = lit by son's bubble gun (in camera shot, no photo-shopping)

 

A worthy opponent for the Canard Fighter Craft v02.

www.flickr.com/photos/tend2it/5144373549

 

Started to play with quadrilateral and single strand layering (with an aircraft in mind) and came up with this design. This one is based sort of on a manta ray shape.

 

It started out with a central two layered strand.Then for each layer outward, an inter-meshed (non-parallel) single strand chain (layer) was added to the sides. Then the next layer was added on top. Then repeat alternating top and bottom layers to create the staggered layering.

 

Wing layering follows same the alternating top and bottom layering scheme radiating outward with symmetric wing lines.

 

The engine tubes are 2 x (6-hex rings x 7 = outer) and 2 x (6-hex rings x 8 = inner) with a single chain spacer. Cover is two extended hexagons modded.

 

The cockpit are modified stacked extended hexagons.

 

Front cephalic lobe tips and wing tips are folded modified stacked extended hexagons.

 

The area between the cockpit and the engines is hexagon stacked with a folded modified larger hexagon with front layers removed.

 

4 x 4-ball coupled chain with hexagon from makes up the front gun.

 

Think of building the base shape one chain strand at a time like the rigid stick method with staggered layering to get the non-straight edging.

Snorkeling at the cleaning station at Manta Point off Nusa Penida near Bali, Indonesia. We saw at least 12 individual manta rays with wingspans up to 3+ meters. The mantas circled around the cleaning station to get nibbled by little fish.

This ray came up and jumped out of the water doing several flips.

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