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Sikorsky S-92A Helicopter G-FXCT
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 9th January 2025
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A helicopter practicing heavy lifts near Ione-Michigan Bar Road in the spring was blowing the dead chaff of last years' dried grasses onto a nearby barbed-wire fence, where it hung up on the wires and the barbs. I had never seen a fence so interestingly decorated.
Reinstalling centrifuge rotors after maintenance on Biolab facility this morning.
Credits: ESA /NASA
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Royal Navy helicopters AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat HMA.2 ZZ375 and AgustaWestland Merlin HC.3 ZJ124 hover during the finale of the practice comando assault at RNAS Yeovilton in preparation for the 2019 Royal Navy International Air Day.
Lakota at Night
A very dark ramp, forced a 30 sec exposure. But the effects from the strobe and nav lights on the rotor were rewarding.
The USS Midway was laid down 27 October 1943 by Newport News Shipbuilding Co., Newport News, Virginia and launched 20 March 1945.
The BAT-Rotor is the ideal choice for tight urban pacification missions.
Larger, but slower than the BAT-Wing, faster than the Bat-chopper, the BAT-Rotor is Batman's most heavily armoured aircraft and allows Batman to infiltrate and exfiltrate with ease.
Armed with Rubber Bullets (I swear), Bat-Gas and Bat-Nets the BAT-Rotor acts as a weapons platform either to punch a hole in heavy resistance or to back up Batman in autonomous flight mode.
The Tilt Rotors rotates roughly 60 degrees. 15 back, 45 forward.
Built for FBTB Wings of Justice contest.
The BAT-Rotor is the ideal choice for tight urban pacification missions.
Larger, but slower than the BAT-Wing, faster than the Bat-chopper, the BAT-Rotor is Batman's most heavily armoured aircraft and allows Batman to infiltrate and exfiltrate with ease.
Armed with Rubber Bullets (I swear), Bat-Gas and Bat-Nets the BAT-Rotor acts as a weapons platform either to punch a hole in heavy resistance or to back up Batman in autonomous flight mode.
The Tilt Rotors rotates roughly 60 degrees. 15 back, 45 forward.
Built for FBTB Wings of Justice contest.
If you look at the globes along the way you will find a connecting structure. If you adjust the setting just a bit you can fragment these structures.
Blade Runner has "tears in rain" - and Lučko has "rotors in fog". Slowly disappearing into the evening's radiation fog, a selection of Mil helicopters prepares to go to bed. Leading the pack are three Mi-171Š transports, followed by a "legacy" Mi-8MTV-1, while in the distance - already nearly obscured - is a visiting Mi-35 gunship...
Arriving back into Oban after a short flight from Northern Ireland.
Oban Airport - EGEO
August 15th 2014.
Image taken 02.04.2023 by David Moth. At North Coates Airfield ,North East Lincolnshire. At the Helicopter & Autogyro Fly-In