Courtesy of the Jon Proctor photo blog:
http://jonproctor.net/new-york-city-through-the-years/
Love the pic of the boeing 314 flying boats at La Guardia
Engine fires can be rather challenging to put out, not for the faint hearted.
Even with a bottle it pays not to be too complacent - an explosion (even a small one) could ruin your entire day.
If it's a rear engine car (not sure with these Lambo things) you may not even get that smokey...
The youtube banner ad for the All New Kia Cerato was a bit tongue in cheek I thought.
Everybody stands back and blocks the road so the brigade can't get to it.
Not a mistake. They are called convertible cuffs. You can wear either links or buttons. I won't go into taste preferences, however they are common on shirts down under.
I have used a cord from an electric iron to good result.
I tested it with a megger before installing
It was covered in brown cloth, and while the plug was cast in place it was concealed when in use.
Just finished reading QF32 by Richard de Crespigny. Interesting insight into the safety culture of QANTAS.
As a frequent traveller I do not hesitate to fly with them.
"Quite A Nice Trip - All Survived" I have not heard that one
"TWA" = Try Walking Across
"BA" = Bloody Awful
I have always enjoyed the book.
This new release add some drama to things. Catching it at an independant cinema tonight - can't wait.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUnmjQJHRP4
Nice gear. As previous posters have said, the rise in popularity of things mid century in the 80's really cruelled chances of picking up good gear in opp shops.
I recall a Menswear store here in Bourke street downtown having a clear out of old stock mid 80's. Suits, shoes, shirts, swim togs -...
Here in Melbourne we have a simliar process. You can get a limited registration for qualifying vehicles for either 45 or 90 trips a year.
You carry a log book and are required to record details of your journey.
You can still get full registration for general use however the costs are much...
Reminds me of a Richard Netura house I have seen pics of.
Agree its cool as heck. Not sure what model flying saucer would look right in the garage.....
Serious thanks for sharing.
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