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Pictured is an RAF Atlas (A400-M) at night during Operation Mobility Guardian.

 

RAF Aeromedical Evacuation Teams, working alongside Royal Australian Air Force, Royal New Zealand Air Force and United States Air Force Teams, utilising an RAF A400 Aircraft and UK working practices during Exercise Mobility Guardian. ..An RAF Atlas aircraft, and RAF movements personnel, have been transporting US Military vehicles on Exercise Mobility Guardian. Operating from Joint Base Lewis McChord, and Moses Lake Airfield, they have transported Humvee ambulance variants (pictured) and Stryker Command Vehicles...A Royal Air Force Atlas, Aeromedical Evacuation and Force Protection personnel training with Allies and Partners from over 30 countries on Exercise Mobility Guardian, the largest exercise of its type in the world...Hosted by the US Air Force’s Air Mobility Command, over 50 aircraft and 3000 personnel from over 30 nations gathered at Joint Base Lewis McChord near Seattle for an exercise designed to test and improve how international partners and allies conduct humanitarian relief operations...Security for the airfield was provided by a team of Force Protection specialists led by No 2 Squadron, RAF Regiment supported by RAF Police, reservists from the RAuxAF Regiment and personnel from Australia and Belgium...This was the first time an RAF A400M Atlas has taken part in a major exercise giving personnel the opportunity to experience the aircraft’s capabilities in a realistic operational environment and to train for complex, modern air operations alongside NATO partners, key allies and international partners.

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a very smart mobility scooter

Downtown Altoona, Pennsylvania - across from the courthouse.

Today's story and sketch by me 1548, is not so much about my pet Budahunga Punkn's Spider's, you may have noticed. While I was driving past them testing my latest Pedestrian Mobility Scooter, I call it the Privy One Ten. I gave it the name Privy 110, after achieving a top speed of 110 miles an hour, on my first scary test drive. I of course wasn't scared myself, having tested and actually crashed dozens of mobility scooters, both antigravity, and terrestrial. You can see the startled expressions on my Punk'n Spider's, as I was traveling past them at 161.333 feet per second. I will circle back to feed them their favorite snack some boiled peanuts. That's of course when I can sort out the malfunctioning emergency brake system, hopefully that will be a story of success for next exciting story, from our Tropical Volcanic Planet we call Budahunga. Tata the Rod Blog.

There is no creature as mobile as a Welcome Swallow so I put together a montage of these tiny birds.

Mobility Bus 965 in Surbiton

 

Friday 3 February 2017

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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

A slightly different concept for me but I simply loved all of the elements in this shot. From the pattern of the new St Enoch Street subway entrance, to the escalator handrails, the disabled man in a motorised scooter and the woman on her mobile phone.

 

Composition was tricky to pull the elements together in a way that I liked so this is quite a heavy crop from tilting the shot. As always you can enjoy this full screen by pressing 'L' or clicking on the image.

Here is Abellio London Enviro 200 MMC YX16 OBH after just finishing a route 931 journey from Lewisham. Thanks to the kind driver for letting me get an interior shot!

The cunning design meant that the lift looked like normal steps when not in use. The mobility bus services began operating out of Leyton in October with selected crews who didn't object too much to the schedules I compiled in blissfull ignorance of staff agreements on hours, but which were legal for domestic regs.

I saw some lovely boxes in the grocery store and one of the fellows there fixed two to the back of my scooter. I didn't really get an idea of how much they stuck out and I backed into a display and knocked the whole thing down. It wasn't my finest hour but nothing was broken and the cats might get a cat house for Christmas.

Seen at Kingston, here is a London United Enviro 200 SK07 DXF (DE58) on a route 965 journey to Riverhill!

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Street candid taken in Glasgow, Scotland.

this is taken in Amsterdam, just a mother taking her kids home..

The main path from the parking lot to an inviting bench was manageable by my 91 year old mother using a 4-wheel rollator. This portion of the path is wide enough for a wheelchair.

 

The path makes a 0.7 mile loop, but the branches off this main path to the bench looked a bit rough for the rollator and probably would be too narrow for a wheelchair.

 

The parking lot is small and rough, especially where the paved driveway ends. Take it slow and pay attention to the drop at the end of the pavement and you won't have a problem.

 

The best part of this little state park is no bicycles, no dogs, no motorized vehicles, no picnic tables, no restrooms. It is just an idyllic grove of redwoods with few visitors and a great place for someone with mobility challenges to commune with nature.

 

Find it on Google Maps here:

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Wolfsburg/Lowersaxony GER

She's got "sleepy dust" in her eyes. Hasn't been out for her daily swim yet.

The Neoframe has some fun posing options at this point. We'll see how I end up building the armor and head and all that...most of the hard parts are done.

24/01/25. Lung Cheung Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. An Isuzu chassis and Jit Luen JL-021 body.

Got fed up with walking, so I got this.

Using call-sign 'Reach 138', US Air Force Air Mobility Command's Boeing KC-135R Stratotankers 60-0342 of the joint 92nd/141st Air Refueling Wing about to land at Mildenhall

 

Apart from the based 'Bloody Hundred's' Tanker fleet, at any one time at Mildenhall there are always two or three of these ageing Boeings in transit through this East of England base

 

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n 1719. 8 March 1988.

Former British Airways RMA Routemaster KGJ 612D was purchased by Shaftesbury & District Motor Services from a Barnsley scrap yard as a badly damaged engineless hulk. Over a period of six months the bus was repaired and certified for further service. Here, an engine had been fitted, but some bodywork attention was still needed.

The feast of St Joseph “San Ġużepp” Parade, Rabat. Malta.

The Louvre Courtyard, Paris, France.

The last flight of the United States Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds, from Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. at the Fort Huachuca Sierra Vista Municipal Airport concluding the second part of a two-location training leg for the 2022 air show season.

Sainte Marie Madagascar

Emirates

Boeing 777-31H(ER) A6-ENI

LHBP 31L 2019.10.25

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Here is Abellio London Enviro 200 MMC YX16 OBH after just finishing a route 931 journey from Lewisham. Thanks to the kind driver for letting me get an interior shot!

Pictured are Royal Air Force Engineers preparing an RAF A400M prior to a transport sortie on Exercise Mobility Guardian at Joint Base McChord, Washington...An RAF Atlas aircraft, and RAF movements personnel, have been transporting US Military vehicles on Exercise Mobility Guardian. Operating from Joint Base Lewis McChord, and Moses Lake Airfield, they have transported Humvee ambulance variants (pictured) and Stryker Command Vehicles...A Royal Air Force Atlas, Aeromedical Evacuation and Force Protection personnel training with Allies and Partners from over 30 countries on Exercise Mobility Guardian, the largest exercise of its type in the world...Hosted by the US Air Force’s Air Mobility Command, over 50 aircraft and 3000 personnel from over 30 nations gathered at Joint Base Lewis McChord near Seattle for an exercise designed to test and improve how international partners and allies conduct humanitarian relief operations...Security for the airfield was provided by a team of Force Protection specialists led by No 2 Squadron, RAF Regiment supported by RAF Police, reservists from the RAuxAF Regiment and personnel from Australia and Belgium...This was the first time an RAF A400M Atlas has taken part in a major exercise giving personnel the opportunity to experience the aircraft’s capabilities in a realistic operational environment and to train for complex, modern air operations alongside NATO partners, key allies and international partners.

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Photographer: SAC Nicholas Egan RAF

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