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Serial number: 32763

Line Number: 1522

First flight date: 07/06/2004

Engines 2 x CFMI CFM56-7B24

 

C-GWAZ 18/06/2004 WestJet

Photo taken May 23, 2015

 

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The sweetest place for a serial selfie taker to snap a selfie is in the cereal isle at the supermarket. 😊

 

Say that 5 times fast! 😄

My brain is not working.

 

Can't think of anything creative =P

Serial number1233

Type:330-223

First flight date:13/05/2011

Test registration:F-WWYK

Plane age:3.4 years

Nikon D610 | 50mm f/1.4

Bientôt 13 ans que je suis dans mon taf ; Depuis longtemps j'avais en tête cette série de portraits de ceux avec qui je partage la barque. Une série qui s'égrènera au grès des portraits glanés de-ci, de-là : Serial Butcher.

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In this image, an F-16D (serial number: 02-6038, FACh 859) assigned to Grupo 3 flies over the Andes. The Fuerza Aérea de Chile (Chilean Air Force, or FACh) selected the F-16 as the winner of a long-running competition to provide the nation's next generation of fighter aircraft in 2000. The F-16 competed successfully against the JAS 39 Gripen, the Dassault Mirage 2000, and the F-18 Hornet. The deal for six C and four D-model aircraft was valued at $600 million in 2002 and was conducted under a program name PEACE PUMA. 18 surplus F-16A/B MLU aircraft (11 F-16AMs and seven F-16BMs) were bought from the Netherlands in 2005 and were delivered by mid-2006. In late 2008, the Chilean Ministry of Defense expressed interest in buying 18 more aircraft from the Netherlands, which was later confirmed in April 2009. The Chilean F-16 Block 50s can be armed with US missiles such as the AIM-120 AMRAAM and AIM-9 Sidewinder and the Israeli-made Derby, Python IV and Python V.

Battery C, 1st Battalion, 150th Field Artillery, Indiana Army National Guard

Indiana National Guard Armory

Lebanon, IN

 

M110A2 s/n BMY005

(Original shot take with Canon Eos 5, on Ilford 400 Delta Professional)

View On Black

Wein the month of

May my point of

view suddenly changed.

This time

I was more sure

that I would be

able to hold on,

hold onto it.

We repeatedly

left the same places

with more lung capacity,

and I stopped a number of

times to keep the path

in my mind.

It was necessary to remember

the steps that brought me

to those places,

memorising every footprint

in order to return there

in darker times.

That day

I was probably worrying too much

and this understandingbrought

about my first step.

That day - yellow rain on the bay.

That day the same rain through the veins.

The night of fires

came earlier than usualin

the dept of winter.

Gathered in the house,

the light dimwe talk in wispers,

waiting for some good news,

listenig from here.

Midnight comes,

the spirit pushes

And we push just as hard.

We run downhill - our shoulders

covered by long shadows.

But motorbikes are still

bicycles-the headlights lanterns.

The mountain is turning upside down.

That day - yellow rain on the slate.

Hot slate led the rain

through the veins.

 

E’ visione insostenibile il

proprio riflesso e comunque

non si vede mai

Allora cechi ammirate la vostra proiezione artefatta

Da operatori imperiali

e pessimi architetti

Come protesi

di membra castrate

Noi dunque distrutti

ci vedremo ancora per accendere

un cero sotto il nuovo monumento

Trattino sepolcro e per oggi la

propria ombra resta comunque

la più fedele immagine di se.

 

And then we met impero.

(We - Meganoidi)

Cereal killer maybe but the only thing Jojo strangles in Shreaded Wheat and Wheetabix at breakfastime.

to voltando aos poucos e acho que

dessa vez eu acertei...de princípio eu

não tinha uma idéia concreta, mas depois

tentei me inspirar num clima vintage [da lana]

e o "sangue" ali é como "matei alguém e espirrou

sangue em mim" *enfim, ignorem essa explicação*

-

espero que gostem, continua simples mas dessa

vez eu gostei bastante e acho que tudo ficou em harmonia.

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segunda versão que eu prefiro, sem tipo e com o trat um pouco diferente <3

 

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The rodeo champeen who just won the big belt buckle could not have done it better. Yessir, this doggie was really a-buckin' out here at Big MacIntosh. Nice footwork. Though he barely looped the steer's horns, Tex is about ready to toss and hog tie him. Maybe he could just grab him by the tail and flip him over. Talk about horns, all the cowgirls lost their hearts over Dead Eye Tex, here!

 

Boy, that Kavenaugh critter got nuttin' on Tex here. The fact that Kavenaugh was President of the"100 Kegs Club" has nuttin' to do with his actions during and after school. Well, except that psychologists say a person's character is formed by their teens - kind of like Tangerine Trump. It's easy to see in their total lack concern for anyone other than themselves. One comedian said he'd remain sub-rosa if he stopped his sexual assaults under 23... like Trump? I hate to tell Kavanaugh that a hundred kegs a year is a weenie goal. I was part of the C.U. junior class council when we voted all our yearly funds to a Boulder Reservoir party for juniors with a hundred kegs on one Saturday. I bet Kavenaugh would not have measured up to that a lick. They told me a good time was had by all! Who knows if there was anything more than self-assault. Dang good thing Kavenaugh never visited CU Boulder. They had a beer drinking caste system that would have left him soaking up spilled beer on the "Sink" floor.

 

I showed up for the kid's crafts day at McIntosh Ag Museum and found participatory events like the roping event. I found the kid and her father "on the ropes for the rope-a-dope shot." It looks to me that Tex needs more practice. Maybe he needs a bona-fried ropin horse? I got a kick from trying to get a good shot of Dead Eye.

 

Well, I started by heading toward the Loop Trail around McIntosh Lake. This was another dandy day with interesting clouds streaming from the mountains. I originally thought that I better get some exercise but here I am at a standstill shooting various craft displays. There is always something at McIntosh. I am fighting against time poorly spent behind this keyboard and monitor. Amazon and Echo don't want you to get up and move but scientists say that after all their studies on longevity; the most reliable way to extend life is to exercise.

  

Serials

93-0550

93-0552

91-0389

91-0378

91-0385

91-0384

91-0355

90-0830

96-0084

93-0532

94-0042

94-0049

91-0395

98-0003

91-0381

01-0053

97-0111

94-0045

KC135s - 61-0264 60-0366 & 58-0030

KC10s - 83-0080 84-0185 86-0037

 

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"Schnozzle" (VE-M)

Lockheed/Vega B-17G-10-VE Flying Fortress

Serial number 42-40011

534th Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group, 8th Air Force

Lost in collision over the airfield with B-17G (s/n 42-97511) named "Egg Haid" on January 21,1945. They were returning from the mission to Aschaffenburg, Germany when they collided while in the circuit to land. Both planes were complete losses and all 18 men were killed, though one man was found alive on the ground, he died later that day. Both crews were from the 532nd Bomb Squadron.

 

"Schnozzle" crew on 21 January:

F/O Val J. Crofts - Pilot (T-62241) Indiana

....................KIFA - buried in Cambridge American Cemetery

F/O Nicholas F. Tauro - Co-Pilot (T-62563)

....................KIFA

F/O Seymour L. Sobole - Navigator (T-128479)

....................KIFA

S/Sgt. Edward L. Jones - Togglier (34635726) Mississippi

....................KIFA - buried in Cambridge American Cemetery

S/Sgt. Morris A. Shapiro - Radio Operator (32716674) New York

....................KIFA - buried in Cambridge American Cemetery

S/Sgt. Gildo Panaccione - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (20155280) Rhode Island

....................KIFA - buried in Cambridge American Cemetery

Sgt. Allen Taylor - Ball Turret Gunner (34799886) Florida

....................KIFA - buried in Black Pond Baptist Church Cemetery in Middleburg, FL

Sgt. John P. York - Waist Gunner (39342343) Oregon

....................KIFA - buried in Cambridge American Cemetery

Sgt. Milton B. Swartz - Tail Gunner (12239685)

....................KIFA

 

"Egg Haid" (MS-K)

Lockheed/Vega B-17G-15-VE Flying Fortress

s/n 42-97511

2nd Lt. James E. Smith - Pilot (O-825699)

....................KIFA

F/O William A. Dernberger - Co-Pilot (T-126632) West Virginia

....................KIFA - buried in Cambridge American Cemetery

2nd Lt. Charles F. Soper - Navigator (O-2066057)

....................KIFA

Sgt. Bernard L. McCudden - Togglier (17168727) Michigan

....................KIFA - buried in St. Thomas Catholic Cemetery in Ann Arbor, MI

S/Sgt. Peter J.Durban, Jr. - Radio Operator (35340868) Ohio

....................KIFA - buried in Cambridge American Cemetery

S/Sgt. Virgil L. Gray - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (36500340) Michigan

....................KIFA - buried in Pleasant View Cemetery in Petersburg, MI

Sgt. Donald T. Wilson - Ball Turret Gunner (33763717) Pennsylvania

....................KIFA - buried in Bedford Cemetery in Bedford, PA

Sgt. Ralph E. Campbell - Waist Gunner (36690720)

....................KIFA

Sgt. Walter A. Streich - Tail Gunner (39218269) Washington

....................KIFA - buried in Cambridge American Cemetery

Laird and Broadway (Leaside). Five Santas aired out by knife carrying killer. Toronto. street photography / cellphone street photography

 

Serial Experiment Lain con Plue e Samuel

Serial number: 9002

Type: 320-251N

First flight date: 04/10/2019

Test registration: D-AUAV

Plane age: 0.3 year

Seat configuration: C12 Y144

Engines: 2 x CFMI LEAP-1A26

Production still.

This serial is mostly a fun ride with a lot of positive factors going for it (but also two or three big drawbacks). We start with a quick rundown of Superman's origin on doomed Krypton, his upbringing by the upright Kents and his arrival as a goofy Clark Kent at the Daily Planet, then most of the story shows him going after the nefarious Spider Lady.

 

Superman's considerable physical advantages are offset by the villains' clever tricks, the threatening of Lois and Jimmy to distract the Man of Steel and the fortuitous arrival of a Kryptonite meteor right near Metropolis (lucky for the bad guys that it didn't crash unnoticed somewhere in the Outback, eh?). So it's not a five minute serial showing Superman smashing through a few walls and rounding up the crooks.

 

Kirk Alyn gives an energetic performance as both Superman and Clark Kent (who he plays as distinct personalities). Alyn isn't imposing in the muscular way Tom Tyler was as Captain Marvel, who looked like he could actually slam you across the room. Alyn's Superman is agile as a dancer, light on his feet and grinning delightedly as bullets ricochet of his chest. Noel Neill as Lois Lane has the same likeable qualities she showed on the TV show, although here she looks like she got the Dailey Planet job right after high school; Tommy Bond is a funny looking kid, and his Jimmy is more like a Lower East Side ruffian than the gee whiz youngster we usually find. It's very cool to see Perry White as a hardnosed old-school editor who has no hesitation trading punches with a thug (hard to imagine John Hamilton throwing a few hooks) and who, after being hurled out his office window and barely hanging on, immediately barks that they still have a paper to get out. That's a newspaperman of the classic type.

  

The Spider Lady herself is a disappointment. For a supposed criminal mastermind, she never seems shrewd or intimidating enough to even be in a gang, much less lead one. Despite the fact she's an impressive blonde in a black gown, she's not using sex appeal as a tool either. Carol Forman seems to be trying to sound tough, but it falls flat. Either she should have gone for the seductive female spy angle, or they should have picked an older actress who could have put some cold menace in her performance. (Her best moments come when posing dramatically in front of the big metal spiderweb she uses to electrocute folks.)

 

And then there are the flying scenes. Come on, Sam Katzman, spring for a few bucks. Since THE WIZARD OF OZ a decade earlier and the Republic serials with their life-size papier-mache figures, it was shown a convincing flying man could be done. Instead, cheap cartoon animation was used here. Whenever Superman takes off, he's replaced in midframe by a flat unshaded cartoon figure. Once or twice, this seems effective but most of the time, it just slaps the viewer in the face and dares us to believe it. Even worse, as long as they were using this technique, they might as well have shown our hero hurtling through the sky with real momentum and forcefulness; instead, he wavers and sways from side to side as he were about to drop back down.

 

Too bad. Aside from the dismal flying scenes and a lame mastermind, SUPERMAN is brisk and inventive. The Reducer Ray (which is a long range disintegrator, not something that shrinks objects as you might expect) gives the Spider Lady a little extra leverage. Superman roughing up the thugs is staged with some enthusiasm. They don't even try to break their fists on him, usually making a run for it after bouncing a few bullets at that S symbol, and he flings them all over the place, picking up two at a time and clunking their heads together in a way George Reeves would later emulate.

 

- F-4D

- Serial: 65-0739

- 494th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 48th Tactical Fighter Wing

 

- This photo is interesting because the red painted area on the nose gear door indicates this jet was assigned to the 494th TFS, but zoom in on the aircrew and you will see that they are wearing 493rd TFS patches.

 

- Photo was almost certainly taken at RAF Lakenheath, and the markings indicate the year was likely 1974.

 

Source: my personal collection.

It was discovered during the day that Michael's chrome '74 Singer and Sam's black '74 were just one number apart.

SUK-Serial: StyleWork by »Nask«, spotted underneath a Bridge at night. – Mid March 2014.

Serial number: UE362

Test registration: N23627

Engines 2 x PW PT6A-67D

 

N196NW 28/01/2000 Executive Beechcraft

N196NW 14/05/2001 Intel Corporation

N196NW 26/08/2008 Red Line Air

C-GROK 01/01/2014 Sunwest Aviation

Lawrence "Lurch" Neumann was a member of Tony Spilotro's Hole In The Wall Gang, a Chicago Outfit-connected burglary ring which operated in Las Vegas. He was called "Lurch" because he was well over six feet and did 1,000 push-ups in prison every day. He was also a trust fund baby with an IQ of 158; Einstein's IQ was 160. He was a burglar, an arsonist, and a serial killer who enjoyed killing people.

 

On June 8, 1956, Neumann walked out of Mickey's Miracle Bar (location pictured here,) went to his car and retrieved a shotgun. He returned to the bar and blasted a barmaid and the bartender. On his way out he murdered a newspaper vendor. Max Epstein, Lori Gates, and John Keller all died. Neumann was caught after a massive two month police manhunt. Sentenced to 125 years in prison, he was released on parole after 11 years.

 

The dispute was that he believed he had been shorted less than $2. Neumann killed the newspaper vendor when he tried to block his way when he escaped down the alley.

 

Located at 1114 W. Argyle Street.

The 2018 Bridge of Allan Highland Games

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