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Gator McClusky 71 Ford Custom 500 429 interceptor. Just waiting for Bogan County Sheriff JC Connors.
A SWAT van, SWAT truck, SRT van is a vehicle used by police departments to transport heavily armed tactical police units team members and offer some ballistic protection, but without high powered armaments. These non-military armored vehicles can additionally be used to transport specialized equipment (for example, tactical equipment and breaching tools). "Armoured Rescue Vehicle" is the official term used for non-military armoured vehicles used by SWAT teams.
On behalf of the complete oneman-team of Dutch emergency photos I want to wish you all a merry christmas!
Ford Transit van which acted as lead vehicle for the Pipe Band procession through Pitlochry Town Centre to the Highland Games on 12/9/09.
51 Ford cruiser 10-7 for coffee and donuts. Don't touch or a trip downtown in this B&W cab will be in order.
Ready to fight crime in the N scale city of New Essen. Posed in front of the building that will become Police Headquarters.
Ready to fight crime in the N scale city of New Essen. Posed in front of the building that will become Police Headquarters.
Deputy Fife patrolling the area. Only Barney would go Code 3 for we loiterers and vagrants. At least I had visible means of support.
EAA AirVenture Oshkosh (formerly the EAA Annual Convention and Fly-In) is an annual gathering of aviation enthusiasts held each summer at Wittman Regional Airport (43°59′04″N 088°33′25″W) in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States. The Southern part of the show grounds as well as Camp Scholler are located in the town of Nekimi. The airshow is arranged by the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), an international organization based in Oshkosh, and is the largest of its kind in the world. The show lasts a week, usually beginning on the last Monday in July. During the gathering, the airport's control tower is the busiest in the world. EAA was founded in Hales Corners, Wisconsin in 1953 by Paul Poberezny, who originally started the organization in the basement of his home for builders and restorers of recreational aircraft. Although homebuilding is still a large part of the organization's activities, it has grown to include almost every aspect of recreational and military aviation, and aeronautics. The first EAA fly-in was held in September 1953 at what is now Timmerman Field as a small part of the Milwaukee Air Pageant, fewer than 150 people registered as visitors the first year and only a handful of airplanes attended the event. In 1959, the EAA fly-in grew too large for the Air Pageant and moved to Rockford, Illinois. In 1970, when it outgrew its facilities at the Rockford airport, it moved to Oshkosh, Wisconsin. For many years the official name of the event was The EAA Annual Convention and Fly-In. In 1998, the name was changed to AirVenture Oshkosh, but many regular attendees still call it as The Oshkosh Airshow or just Oshkosh. For many years, access to the flight line was restricted to EAA members. In 1997, the fee structure for the show was changed allowing all visitors access to the entire grounds. EAA AirVenture holds nearly 1,000 forums and workshops.