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An F/A-18C Hornet from VMFA-232 'Red Devils' landing at MCAS Yuma deep into the golden hour.

Brussels (BRU/EBBR) 25.05.2017

Brussels (BRU/EBBR) 26.05.2017

Cincinnati & Lake Erie "Red Devil" lightweight high-speed interurban car 119, having it's trolley pole inspected in, I believe, Dayton, Ohio c1938. B&W print in my collection, photographer unknown.

OO-SNA Airbus A320-214 Brussels Airlines (Red Devils livery) @ Arrecife Airport, Lanzarote 10/03/2018

Unique Class 26 3450 was withdrawn in 2004 and it took a lot of effort to restore it to service in 2018. Whilst it has since hauled a number of passenger services it does not normally get a chance to haul freight. The FarRail tour saw Derick du Toit, owner of the Ceres Rail Company, reach agreement for the locomotive to haul a train consisting mainly of wagons loaded with cement plus several vans giving a total weight of around 690 tons. It is seen here a reaching the 1212ft summit at Mowers, 14 miles east of Worcester on the former New Cape Central Railway on a run to Ashton.

Pu'er, Yunnan, China

 

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Boeing F/A-18 from VMFA 232 "Red Devils" United States Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet squadron based at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, California at the 2019 Miramar Airshow

We kick off the New Year with a visit back to a crisp winter's morning in July 2018.

 

The world-famous Class 26 No. 3450 – affectionately known as the Red Devil – powers out of Ashton after turning on the triangle. Now en route to Robertson, the iconic locomotive is ready to reunite with its train for a scenic day trip to Worcester and back.

 

Ashton, Western Cape

July 2018

B-52H Stratofortress 60-0028 'The Tired Eagle' departs Fairford as 'Doom 62' for a few hours of 'Ops' in UK airspace

 

Based at Barksdale, Louisiana with the 96th Bomber Squadron aka 'Red Devils', part of the US Air Force 2nd Bomber Wing

 

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Brussels Airlines "Red Devils" themed A320, OO-SNA on finals for Glasgow, where the occupants delivered a humiliating lesson to the Scotland football team. (Click on image to view full-size)

"Beeline 1061" arriving into Dublin Airport from Brussels with the Belgian national soccer squad on board for their friendly game against Republic of Ireland which ended 2-2.

107 FS "The Red Devils" - 127 WG - Michigan ANG - Selfridge ANGB | Air Defender 2023

 

Taken: 20-Jun-23 [WBG | ETNS]

 

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*Thank God It's Stinging Nettle Slug Caterpillar Friday

(see adjacent photostream images for others in this series)

 

Stinging Nettle Slug Caterpillar (Cup Moth, Setora sp., Limacodidae) "Red Devil"

 

Cup Moth larvae are often highly ornamented and brightly colored. Two main types can be distinguished: larvae armed with rows of protuberances bearing stinging spines called nettle caterpillars, or non-spined forms where the surface of the larvae may by completely smooth, called gelatine caterpillars. The larvae of this family bear no prolegs on their abdominal segments. The larva attaches itself to the substrate by means of an adhesive ventral surface. The movement is like a slug hence their generic name.

 

A stinging slug caterpillar (like this one) generally bears warning colouration and stinging hairs. These hairs can inject a venom from poison sacs carried at their base that are used as defensive weapons. Reactions can range from a mild itching to a very painful sting.

 

Pu'er, Yunnan, China

 

You will notice I have given each individual a superhero-style name in the title of the image. This is the "Red Devil". There is also a "Yellow Devil" and a "Green Devil", all of which are Setora sp., but whether each is a separate species or perhaps a variation in colouration due to foodplant, for example, is undetermined. This is for my own reference mainly because practically none of these caterpillars are identified (maybe even ever formally) and this will allow me to group the growing number of images I have into their like-kinds including the various instars I have captured. The names will be included as tags.

 

View my other images of Limacodid Caterpillars from China (Beijing and Yunnan) in my photostream, HERE.

LPPT Brussels Airlines "Red Devils" OO-SNA Airbus A320-214

A F-18 from VMFA-232 participating in the MAGTF demo at MCAS Miramar.

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Brussels Airlines A320 pictured in fine autumn light, slowing down on Runway 25 at St Athan on the aircraft's final landing. It will be scrapped here with eCube.

 

A special one for me personally; this was used as the team bus for the Belgian national team. Wales have played Belgium in football nine times in the last decade.

I missed it every single time.

Particularly satisfying that the best light it has shown in was the one occasion I witnessed it, and the last.

Red Devil

A bit of color adorns this A-10C, as it comes back to Selfridge.

Looking rather nice in the sun is the F18 Hornet's from the US Marines whilst on a stop at RAF Lossiemouth.

Manchester Airport 8th July 2017 This was positioning in to take Manchester United in their pre season tour of the USA the following day.

Eight A-10C Thunderbolt-II from Michigan Air National Guard's 107th Fighter Squadron/ 127th Wing arrived at RAF Mildenhall after the Atlantic crossing from Selfridge Air National Guard Base (MI)

31 May 2018

Pu'er, Yunnan, China

 

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Pu'er, Yunnan, China

 

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A few from the past - Cleethorpes Airshow 2014. This has been replaced this year by Armed Forces Day! 25th June - sadly, I'm working.......!!!!

Pu'er, Yunnan, China

 

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Brussels Airlines Airbus A320 OO-SNA in the Red Devils livery arrives at East Midlands with flight SN9902 from Ljubljana where it had been stored for a few months, arriving here at EMA for a visit to the paint shop, luckily only to be slightly updated and patched up in places.

Pu'er, Yunnan, China

 

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