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another picture of the lego aircraft carrier.
a nice cat friendly carrier? i think not.
a wide shot of the carrier giving you a better idea of its size.
the top deck of the carrier, complete with lego jets.
ww2 archive b&w and color footage of a us carrier battle group and it's airwing in action in the pacific. it includes some spectacular footage of some crash landings on the flight deck.
various clips of carrier based launches using the british invented steam catapult. planes accelerate from 0-289kph in just 60m eliciting responses from the pilots varying from "good launch..", to "holy f**kin woooohh yeah! goddam!".
designated officially as shuttle carrier aircraft or sca, the 747s were made for commercial flights but bolstered by nasa with several struts, stabilizers, and electronic monitors. spanning about 70 meters in length, the two aircraft's combined mass is nearly 150,000 kilograms. pictured above, the space shuttle atlantis is shown being ferried back to nasa kennedy space center in florida in september 1998.
this is the complete original lockheed video, showing the hercules landing and taking off from the deck of an aircraft carrier. it also includes some great footage of a north american fury, and an f-4 phantom.
ww2 archive b&w and colour footage of a us carrier battle group and it's airwing in action in the pacific. music: call of duty soundtrack.
article submitted by rhuitron. with more and more airlines jumping on the in-flight wifi bandwagon, the restrictions on the service are getting ever greater. it was always the case that in-flight voice over ip (voip) services such as skype would be blocked – if only because they would negatively impact the revenue gained from the extremely expensive in-flight 'phones most airlines offer – but according to news over on the wired blog the airlines are planning to block pornographic content, too. the first airline to officially implement filtering specifically to counter the apparent epidemic of porn-perusing passengers is american airlines, which has stated it is to “implement technology to filter pornographic content over it's [sic] gogo in-flight internet service.” it is thought that the decision has come about, at least in part, due to objections from cabin crew who didn't wish to have to act as the in-flight morality police should someone start getting their daily dose of grot at 30,000 feet. indeed, corey caldwell of the association of flight attendants has said that members of his group are “on board to provide security and safety for passengers, not to monitor their internet usage. we're glad the airlines have responded to our concerns and to those of passengers.” one particular incident that is being used to justify the requirement for blocking occurred in march of this year when a woman from texas filed suit against american airlines after the company failed to prevent a man from moving into a seat next to her whilst she slept and began “staring at her as he masturbated.” while obviously distressing – and an example of the fact that some people really do have no working sense of shame – it's worth mentioning that internet pornography was in no way involved in the case: indeed, the incident would have happened regardless of whether in-flight wifi was offered or not. in the end, it's all about the scope: so long as the blocking only goes after the true pornography sites, i can't see too many complaints – after all, who wants to look at that sort of thing while surrounded by strangers and with absolutely no privacy? should the blocking extend to other realms, however – such as, of the top of my head, airline complaint sites, competing carriers flight information, youtube, torrent sites, or simply websites with arabic text? – then i think some serious questions need to be raised about how much control an isp has over the internet feed it provides its customers, no matter how transitory. source,source
where to place your paper planes.
when a stroller just will not do.
a c-130 taking off from the uss forrestal.
hercules land on the uss forrestal.
the full video off the c-130 taking off and landing from the forrestal.
not enough room in the back i suppose.
poor puppy.
watch your feet! flying cables can be deadly.
for two years the hms gotland has remained undetected by the u.s navy. here is the report from nbc4.
they have bunch of these.
if you think you saw everything in the previous lego post, check this out.
picture yourself in the seat of this f-14 tomcat on approach.
what do you think? a little bit of sway?
favourite scene... look out! a car!