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In the middle of "Lay down the law". I don't have any more photos of that night, it was the night I lost my phone :-(
Had to refit the reversing switch on the top of the gearbox again. This time took detailed photos. I will re-do this using Loctite 243 & crinkle (vibration-proof) washers next weekend (the Loctite didn't arrive in time for today).
Royal Air Force Air Defence Radar Museum
Royal Air Force Neatishead, Near Horning, Norfolk, England, UK
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Auf und nieder ( Kopf hoch oder runter)?
Frische Luft?! Jaa!
Siehst du das Gesicht (links)?
Licht an oder aus?
Ganz einfach, die Schalter in einem Leben.
Kopf hoch - Licht an! - Ausdruck
Kopf nieder - Licht aus. - Eindruck
Nicht verkehrtes oder Falsches, nur zwei Seiten, Möglichkeiten. Alles hat seine Richtigkeit.
Auf und nieder oder doch in der Mitte bleiben? ! ;-)
Ausprobieren.
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Up and down (Heads up or down?)
Fresh air?! Yeah!
Can you see the face (left)?
Light on or off?
Really simple, the switches in life.
Heads up - Light on! - Expression
Heads down - Light off! - Impression
Nothing wrong or false, just two sites of the same, of possibilities. Everything has its place in creation.
Up and down or should I simply (?) stay in the middle?! ;-)
Try.
Somewhere in the neighborhood, 3 streets over, a light keeps turning on and off, on and off, on and off.
My long time pal Andrew bemused at culture shock of switching from a Ducati 748R. Close observation will reveal Rossi-style tibia and fibia braced up. To be fair it was a Honda the poor guy had fallen off.
the switches are on the metal plate and soldered. That part was fun and simple with a bit of sanding of one of the plates.
An FEC local switches the Cemex facility at Melbourne. Rock, mined out of quarries by Miami International, will soon be used to make cement to fuel construction in the Sunshine State.
You can see the excitement on Sillenek's face when he got to operate the video switcher. He switched from one camera to another so fast that everything became a blurr.