Cool Precision Turning pictures

Cool Precision Turning pictures

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Waiting for the “Night Witches”

Image by Neil. Moralee
Candid shot Zell am Ziller, Austria.

&quotNight Witches&quot is the English translation of Nachthexen, a Planet War II German nickname (Russian Ночные ведьмы, Nochnye Vedmy) for the female military aviators of the 588th Evening Bomber Regiment, known later as the 46th &quotTaman&quot Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment, of the Soviet Air Forces. The regiment was formed by Colonel Marina Raskova and led by Key Yevdokia Bershanskaya.

The regiment flew harassment bombing and precision bombing missions against the German military from 1942 till the end of the war. At its largest, it had 40 two-individual crews. It flew over 23,000 sorties and is stated to have dropped 3,000 tons of bombs. It was the most very decorated female unit in the Soviet Air Force, every single pilot getting flown over 800 missions by the finish of the war and twenty-three possessing been awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union title. Thirty of its members died in combat.

The regiment flew in wood-and-canvas Polikarpov Po-2 biplanes, a 1928 style intended for use as coaching aircraft and for crop-dusting, and to this day the most-produced biplane in aviation history. The planes could carry only six bombs at a time, so a number of missions per evening were essential. Though the aircraft were obsolete and slow, the pilots created daring use of their exceptional maneuverability they had the benefit of possessing a maximum speed that was lower than the stall speed of each the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, and as a result, German pilots discovered them extremely hard to shoot down. An attack approach of the evening bombers was to idle the engine close to the target and glide to the bomb release point, with only wind noise left to reveal their location. German soldiers likened the sound to broomsticks and named the pilots &quotNight Witches.&quot Due to the weight of the bombs and the low altitude of flight, the pilots carried no parachutes

Brave women !

The athlete and his attendant – I

Image by egisto.sani
The funerary stele shows two figures standing 1 in front of the other. They are an athlete, the deceased young, and his attendant. The bust of the athlete is represented in 3-quarters, his head in profile. The features and the anatomy of the young are rendered with wonderful precision despite the relief is genuinely very low. The correct arm is lowered at the waist while the left arm is raised up to the shoulder and the palm turned towards the observer. The head of the young athlete is bent downward. His melancholy gaze is directed towards the attendant. The youth is standing in front of him, holding two standard tools form athletes: an aryballos containing ointment and a strigil.

Greek funerary stele
Pantelic Marble, H. 205 cm – W. 70.five cm
About 430 BC
From Greece
Vatican City State, Vatican Museums, Museo Gregoriano Profano

Cool Precision Component Companies photos

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A couple of nice precision element companies pictures I discovered:

Beaulieu National Motor Museum 18-09-2012

Image by Karen Roe
1903 Cadillac
USA
This Model A was the 1st Cadillac to be brought to Britain. Frederick Stanley Bennett imported it and drove it in the 1903 Thousand Miles Trial. Bennett subsequently became the official UK importer and was behind the standardisation tests of 1908 in which 3 identical Cadillacs had been dismantled and then rebuilt from a mixed up pile of components, proving the interchangeability of the elements.
Created in 1902 by Henry Leland, Cadillac was built upon the remains of the original Henry Ford Organization. From the starting Leland insisted on the highest requirements of precision engineering in order to create a top quality mass made car, demanding that ‘We have to make each piston so precise and each cylinder so exact that every single piston will fit into each and every cylinder’. Despite these high production standards over 2000 Cadillacs had been created in 1903.
Engine: 1609cc, 1 cylinder, overhead valve, 6,5hp
Functionality: 30mph
Value New: £200
Manufacturer: Cadillac Automobile Firm, Detroit
Owner: Mr J.F. Bennett and Mrs M Southam

Housing a collection of more than 250 automobiles and motorcycles telling the story of motoring on the roads of Britain from the dawn of motoring to the present day, the award winning (Winner – The International Historic Motoring Awards of the Year 2012) National Motor Museum appeals to all age groups. From Globe Land Speed Record Breakers such as Campbell’s popular Bluebird to film favourites such as the magical flying car, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and uncommon oddities like the giant orange on wheels. Don’t miss exciting further functions such as the Motorsport Gallery, Wheels and Jack Tucker’s Garage – A permanent, multi award-winning 1930’s garage has been designed within the Museum, full down to the last nut and bolt and rusty drainpipe. Whilst the developing is a comprehensive fabrication, every thing in it – all the fixtures, fittings, tools and ephemera – are genuine artefacts collected over a period of 25 years.

Precision Manufacturer in Windsor to Expand Operations, Increase its Connecticut Workforce

Image by Workplace of Governor Dan Malloy
Wednesday, March four, 2015 — Governor Dannel P. Malloy announced these days that precision manufacturer Leipold, Inc., the Windsor–based division of internationally recognized Leipold Gmbh, will be expanding its Connecticut operation and growing employment by up to fifty percent over the next two years. The firm manufactures precision elements in the automotive, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and telecommunication industries.

Cool Gear Grinding pictures

Cool Gear Grinding pictures

Some cool gear grinding photos:

The Sad Dragonfly.

Image by Hammonton Photography
Rest in Peace, Sad Dragonfly.
&gtFor these of you who do not know a lot about dragonflies here is my &quotSad Dragonfly&quot story from nowadays &amp a few facts. ♥ I love dragonflies… &amp nicely, bugs!

&gtWhen I discovered him he was struggling, sad, &amp broken.. literally.
He had just gotten in a fight with another male dragonfly, probably more than a mate or lunch. When male dragonflies fight generally it is until the death, they grab the other’s wings &amp twist – &amp rip them off.
&gtDragonflies have six legs, but they cannot stroll. They can only fly or land. Strange. Nevertheless, when dragonflies fight &amp shed- they can no longer survive.

I found &quotThe Sad Dragonfly&quot today in my field. I was trying to figure out what was incorrect with him, and then I saw his wings had been torn. He could not walk, so he was just kind of flapping his wings &amp not moving very far. Then I remembered that dragonflies cannot walk, and I felt the require to step in.

When I see an insect suffering/dying normally I move it to a secure location, that way it is not place through any a lot more pain. [I cannot imagine leaving an insect on the ground helpless to be eaten alive by ants or a bird.. Even if that is Mother Nature’s way- not when I can aid it.]

So I brought him inside, I fed him insects &amp tonight he died.
He had so significantly power- you’d believe he would be fine, but he knew he couldn’t go on &amp he let go.

RIP Sad Dragonfly. ♥

cease , drop & drag

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Double Rainbow in Door County – Mark II

Image by elviskennedy
Elvis was meandering the backroads of Wisconsin, hunting for a excellent spot to photograph however another Door County sunset, when he turned about and was stunned to see this double rainbow. The road and the power lines ruined any vista near the roadway, so Elvis speedily grabbed his gear and headed out on foot. Rainbows are fleeting, there is no time to waste!

Then the rain started falling – in buckets. Undeterred, Elvis set up his Nikon D800 equipped with the Nikon 14-24mm lens and began firing.

Knowing how important it is to be ready (you never ever overlook some of these cub scout rules) Elvis had, just before leaving the cabin, set up the D800 to shoot 7-shot sequences, varying the shutter speed to develop photographs with exposure values of -3, -two, -1, , +1, +two and +3. The camera was also attached to the tripod and lying on the back seat – ready for action.

This allowed Elvis to focus (no pun intended) on the framing of the photographs even although he, and the camera/lens, have been receiving drenched.

In just a couple of minutes, the rainbow vanished.

Wiping down the gear and coming down from the adrenaline rush Elvis realized, as soon as once again, what a fortunate boy he is. Not only had he been fortunate adequate to be in the right place, at the correct time, he also got to knowledge life in all of its wonder.

Sight: The gorgeous and spectacular rainbow of colors in the sky, the clouds, the trees, the field and of course, the massive, bold arch overhead.

Sound: Rain splattering on the ground, on Elvis’ head and on the camera gear, punctuated by distant, rolling thunder.

Smell: The freshly reduce hay. The air, ionized by the passing storm.

Touch: The warm sun reduce by the cold raindrops. The warm breeze. The sharply reduce hay underfoot.

Taste: Even though the newly cut hay and freshness from the rain were practically adequate to taste, a large piece of tiramisu would have been amazing.

All that makes for a pot ‘o gold at the end of any rainbow. What a wonderful evening!

For a lot more, go to www.elviskennedy.com.

Cool Engine Turning pictures

Cool Engine Turning pictures

Some cool engine turning pictures:

Porsche GT3 trunk (front)

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Steam-powered pumping engines

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Seeking down on some giant steam pumping engines at Believe Tank, the museum of science and technology in Birmingham, England. If you like steam engines, beam engines, gears, pulleys, and levers, this is the spot for you.

It’s from our article on cams and cranks.

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Image from page 951 of “The Gardeners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette” (1863)

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Title: The Gardeners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette
Year: 1863 (1860s)
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Subjects: Ornamental horticulture Horticulture Plants, ornamental
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ICES, viz. — 2 In. 3 111. four Id. 12s. 6d. 16s, 6d. i 20s. Od. j Upwards of 4000 of the Patent Valves are Tiaion use and giving We greatest satisfaction. John BeOe can also provide large auantities of his Improved THEOTTLE VAIVES on the shortest notice. JOHN BECK, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTUEEB OF EVERT DESCRIPTION OF GAS, WATER, aud STEAM FITTINGS,FIRE COCKS, WATER CLOSETS, And so forth. PATENT VALVE Operates AND SANITARY DEPOT Great SUFFOLK STREET, LONDON, S.E. HOT-WATER PIPES, at Lowered Wholesale Costs,■with Elbows, Syphons, Tee Pipes, and each and every other con-nection : Wrought and Cast-iron BoUers, Saddle, Conical,Cylinder, Tdbular, aud Elliptic, from 24s. each and every. ImprovedBoilers and Iron Stands to use with out brickwork, 5Cs. each and every.Valves from 10s. 6d. each. Patent Valves, Enhanced FurnaceDoors, Furnace Bars, Provide Cisterns, and Biiilders* Castingsof every description in stock, at Mr. Lynch Whites Iron WUarf, Upper Ground Street,BlackfrLirs Bridge, London, S. Price tag List on appHcation. RIDDELLSCOTTAGE

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PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTIONBOILER for HEATING CONSERVATO-RIES. ENTRANCE HALLS, BATHS,&ampc., by the Circulation of Hot Water. Requires no brickwork setting willkeep in action from 12 to IS hours with-out consideration, at an expense of about Zd.per day. Is perfectly safe, needs noadditional building, and may be noticed inoperation day-to-day at the Patentees Warehouse, 155, Cheapside,London, E.G. Price tag full from Zl. lOa. Illustrated Prospectus free of charge, and Esti-mates ready for Erecting Hot-WatarApparatus of any magnitude. G. MESSENGEK, HoeticitltuealBtriLDEE and Engineer, Loughborough. T. G. M.a PATENTED BUILDINGScombine all the contemporary improvements,are most effectually ventilated by meansof his unequalled Apparatus, can bemade either plain (and which are at thesame time elegant in appearance), or ofthe most elaborate design. They canbe fixed as permanent buildings, ormade to be transportable. T. G. M.s HEATING APPARATUScontinues to give the greatest satisfac-tion for its heating qualities and smal

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River Cam … HDR

Image by Emil9497 Photography & Art
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Most of the times, human intervention with the environement produces ugly results … There are sometimes nonetheless, that this intervention adds drastically to the beauty of a place and its added worth … This is basically one particular of these instances !!!

You are seeking at the river Cam … The river that along with its bridge gave its name to the globe renowned city of the homonym University … I should confess that English people do know how to shape their atmosphere, how to make it breathe out a lordly atmosphere …. Not even as soon as did I see a stray dog, not even once did I see a litter fallen on the ground …

Such an imposing environmet truly obliges you to behave gently to it … Nicely completed my English close friends !!! Effectively completed !!!!

EXIF: NIKON D90 with Nikon Nikkor 18-55 mm lens, Manual mode, f 9, ISO 250, focal length 18 mm, manual exposure selection and white balance, shutter speed 1/50 s, HDR produced by only a single original shot, the scene’s lighting situations are accurately conveyed to the viewer, flash did not fire, no tripod ….

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Cool Od Grinding pictures

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View from the Arc de Triomphe, Paris

Image by David McKelvey
Tickets to climb or take the elevator up the Arch are bought at the ground level. Free entry for youngsters under 18. You can pay a visit to the ground level of the arch for totally free.

Take the underpass to access the arch. Never attempt to cross the chaotic and harmful roundabout from the Champs Elysées! To access the best, you can climb 284 methods, or take an elevator to the mid-level and climb 64 stairs to the leading.

The very best time to check out is after six:30 p.m., when the flame of the unknown soldier is lit and the Champs-Elysées is bathed in shimmering lights. From the observation deck at the leading of the arch, breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower, the Sacré Coeur, and the Louvre are also in store. goparis.about.com

Cool Turning Components Manufacturer pictures

Cool Turning Components Manufacturer pictures

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Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: south hangar panorama, like Grumman G-22 “Gulfhawk II”, Boeing 367-80 (707) Jet Transport, Air France Concorde amongst other people

Image by Chris Devers
Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Grumman G-22 &quotGulfhawk II&quot:

A single of the most exciting aerobatic aircraft of the 1930s and ’40s, the Grumman Gulfhawk II was constructed for retired naval aviator and air show pilot Al Williams. As head of the Gulf Oil Company’s aviation division, Williams flew in military and civilian air shows around the nation, performing precision aerobatics and dive-bombing maneuvers to promote military aviation in the course of the interwar years.

The sturdy civilian biplane, with its powerful aluminum monocoque fuselage and Wright Cyclone engine, practically matched the Grumman F3F standard Navy fighter, which was operational at the time. It took its orange paint scheme from Williams’ Curtiss 1A Gulfhawk, also in the Smithsonian’s collection. Williams personally piloted the Gulfhawk II on its last flight in 1948 to Washington’s National Airport.

Present of Gulf Oil Corporation

Manufacturer:
Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation

Date:
1936

Nation of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Wingspan: eight.7 m (28 ft 7 in)
Length: 7 m (23 ft)
Height: three.1 m (10 ft)
Weight, aerobatic: 1,625 kg (3,583 lb)
Weight, gross: 1,903 kg (4,195 lb)
Prime speed: 467 km/h (290 mph)
Engine: Wright Cyclone R-1820-G1, 1,000 hp

Components:
Fuselage: steel tube with aluminum alloy
Wings: aluminum spars and ribs with fabric cover

Physical Description:
NR1050. Aerobatic biplane flown by Main Alford &quotAl&quot Williams as demonstration aircraft for Gulf Oil Business. Related to Grumman F3F single-seat fighter aircraft flown by the U.S. Navy. Wright Cyclone R-1820-G1 engine, 1000 hp.

• • • • •

Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Boeing 367-80 Jet Transport:

On July 15, 1954, a graceful, swept-winged aircraft, bedecked in brown and yellow paint and powered by four revolutionary new engines initial took to the sky above Seattle. Constructed by the Boeing Aircraft Firm, the 367-80, greater recognized as the Dash 80, would come to revolutionize commercial air transportation when its developed version entered service as the renowned Boeing 707, America’s initial jet airliner.

In the early 1950s, Boeing had begun to study the possibility of making a jet-powered military transport and tanker to complement the new generation of Boeing jet bombers entering service with the U.S. Air Force. When the Air Force showed no interest, Boeing invested million of its personal capital to develop a prototype jet transport in a daring gamble that the airlines and the Air Force would buy it as soon as the aircraft had flown and established itself. As Boeing had completed with the B-17, it risked the firm on one roll of the dice and won.

Boeing engineers had initially based the jet transport on research of enhanced styles of the Model 367, much better known to the public as the C-97 piston-engined transport and aerial tanker. By the time Boeing progressed to the 80th iteration, the design and style bore no resemblance to the C-97 but, for security causes, Boeing decided to let the jet project be known as the 367-80.

Perform proceeded rapidly following the formal start of the project on May 20, 1952. The 367-80 mated a massive cabin primarily based on the dimensions of the C-97 with the 35-degree swept-wing style primarily based on the wings of the B-47 and B-52 but considerably stiffer and incorporating a pronounced dihedral. The wings had been mounted low on the fuselage and incorporated high-speed and low-speed ailerons as properly as a sophisticated flap and spoiler system. 4 Pratt &amp Whitney JT3 turbojet engines, every single creating ten,000 pounds of thrust, were mounted on struts beneath the wings.

Upon the Dash 80’s initial flight on July 15, 1954, (the 34th anniversary of the founding of the Boeing Organization) Boeing clearly had a winner. Flying 100 miles per hour more rapidly than the de Havilland Comet and considerably bigger, the new Boeing had a maximum variety of far more than 3,500 miles. As hoped, the Air Force purchased 29 examples of the style as a tanker/transport following they convinced Boeing to widen the design and style by 12 inches. Happy, the Air Force designated it the KC-135A. A total of 732 KC-135s were constructed.

Rapidly Boeing turned its focus to selling the airline industry on this new jet transport. Clearly the sector was impressed with the capabilities of the prototype 707 but by no means much more so than at the Gold Cup hydroplane races held on Lake Washington in Seattle, in August 1955. For the duration of the festivities surrounding this event, Boeing had gathered many airline representatives to appreciate the competition and witness a fly past of the new Dash 80. To the audience’s intense delight and Boeing’s profound shock, test pilot Alvin &quotTex&quot Johnston barrel-rolled the Dash 80 more than the lake in full view of thousands of astonished spectators. Johnston vividly displayed the superior strength and performance of this new jet, readily convincing the airline business to purchase this new airliner.

In looking for a industry, Boeing found a prepared customer in Pan American Airway’s president Juan Trippe. Trippe had been spending significantly of his time browsing for a suitable jet airliner to enable his pioneering business to keep its leadership in international air travel. Operating with Boeing, Trippe overcame Boeing’s resistance to widening the Dash-80 design and style, now known as the 707, to seat six passengers in every seat row rather than five. Trippe did so by putting an order with Boeing for 20 707s but also ordering 25 of Douglas’s competing DC-eight, which had yet to fly but could accommodate six-abreast seating. At Pan Am’s insistence, the 707 was produced 4 inches wider than the Dash 80 so that it could carry 160 passengers six-abreast. The wider fuselage developed for the 707 became the common design and style for all of Boeing’s subsequent narrow-physique airliners.

Despite the fact that the British de Havilland D.H. 106 Comet and the Soviet Tupolev Tu-104 entered service earlier, the Boeing 707 and Douglas DC-eight were bigger, more rapidly, had higher variety, and have been much more profitable to fly. In October 1958 Pan American ushered the jet age into the United States when it opened international service with the Boeing 707 in October 1958. National Airlines inaugurated domestic jet service two months later employing a 707-120 borrowed from Pan Am. American Airlines flew the first domestic 707 jet service with its own aircraft in January 1959. American set a new speed mark when it opened the first routinely-scheduled transcontinental jet service in 1959. Subsequent nonstop flights among New York and San Francisco took only 5 hours – three hours much less than by the piston-engine DC-7. The 1-way fare, such as a surcharge for jet service, was 5.50, or 1 round trip. The flight was almost 40 % faster and practically 25 percent cheaper than flying by piston-engine airliners. The consequent surge of visitors demand was substantial.

The 707 was initially designed for transcontinental or a single-quit transatlantic range. But modified with added fuel tanks and more effective turbofan engines, the 707-300 Intercontinental series aircraft could fly nonstop across the Atlantic with complete payload beneath any conditions. Boeing constructed 855 707s, of which 725 were bought by airlines worldwide.

Possessing launched the Boeing Company into the commercial jet age, the Dash 80 soldiered on as a hugely effective experimental aircraft. Till its retirement in 1972, the Dash 80 tested many sophisticated systems, many of which were incorporated into later generations of jet transports. At one particular point, the Dash 80 carried three various engine kinds in its 4 nacelles. Serving as a test bed for the new 727, the Dash 80 was briefly equipped with a fifth engine mounted on the rear fuselage. Engineers also modified the wing in planform and contour to study the effects of various airfoil shapes. Numerous flap configurations have been also fitted like a highly sophisticated method of &quotblown&quot flaps which redirected engine exhaust over the flaps to increase lift at low speeds. Fin height and horizontal stabilizer width was later increased and at 1 point, a specific a number of wheel low pressure landing gear was fitted to test the feasibility of operating future heavy military transports from unprepared landing fields.

Right after a extended and distinguished profession, the Boeing 367-80 was lastly retired and donated to the Smithsonian in 1972. At present, the aircraft is installated at the National Air and Space Museum’s new facility at Washington Dulles International Airport.

Present of the Boeing Firm

Manufacturer:
Boeing Aircraft Co.

Date:
1954

Nation of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Height 19′ 2&quot: Length 73′ 10&quot: Wing Span 129′ 8&quot: Weight 33,279 lbs.

Physical Description:
Prototype Boeing 707 yellow and brown.

• • • • •

Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Concorde, Fox Alpha, Air France:

The 1st supersonic airliner to enter service, the Concorde flew thousands of passengers across the Atlantic at twice the speed of sound for over 25 years. Made and built by Aérospatiale of France and the British Aviation Corporation, the graceful Concorde was a spectacular technological achievement that could not overcome severe financial issues.

In 1976 Air France and British Airways jointly inaugurated Concorde service to destinations about the globe. Carrying up to 100 passengers in fantastic comfort, the Concorde catered to 1st class passengers for whom speed was crucial. It could cross the Atlantic in fewer than four hours – half the time of a conventional jet airliner. Nonetheless its higher operating fees resulted in very higher fares that restricted the quantity of passengers who could afford to fly it. These issues and a shrinking market sooner or later forced the reduction of service till all Concordes have been retired in 2003.

In 1989, Air France signed a letter of agreement to donate a Concorde to the National Air and Space Museum upon the aircraft’s retirement. On June 12, 2003, Air France honored that agreement, donating Concorde F-BVFA to the Museum upon the completion of its final flight. This aircraft was the very first Air France Concorde to open service to Rio de Janeiro, Washington, D.C., and New York and had flown 17,824 hours.

Gift of Air France.

Manufacturer:
Societe Nationale Industrielle Aerospatiale
British Aircraft Corporation

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 25.56 m (83 ft 10 in)
Length: 61.66 m (202 ft 3 in)
Height: 11.3 m (37 ft 1 in)
Weight, empty: 79,265 kg (174,750 lb)
Weight, gross: 181,435 kg (400,000 lb)
Prime speed: 2,179 km/h (1350 mph)
Engine: Four Rolls-Royce/SNECMA Olympus 593 Mk 602, 17,259 kg (38,050 lb) thrust each
Manufacturer: Société Nationale Industrielle Aérospatiale, Paris, France, and British Aircraft Corporation, London, United Kingdom

Physical Description:
Aircaft Serial Quantity: 205. Including 4 (4) engines, bearing respectively the serial number: CBE066, CBE062, CBE086 and CBE085.
Also incorporated, aircraft plaque: &quotAIR FRANCE Lorsque viendra le jour d’exposer Concorde dans un musee, la Smithsonian Institution a dores et deja choisi, pour le Musee de l’Air et de l’Espace de Washington, un appariel portant le couleurs d’Air France.&quot

1646 M Alfa 1910 MiNr 718

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Alfa Romeo Automobiles S.p.A. occasionally colloquially referred to as just Alfa, is an Italian manufacturer of automobiles. Founded as A.L.F.A. (Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili) on June 24, 1910, in Milan, the company has been involved in auto racing because 1911, and has a reputation for building costly sports vehicles.The business was owned by Italian state holding business Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale among 1932 and 1986, when it became a element of the Fiat Group,[4] and considering that February 2007 a element of Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A.
The organization that became Alfa Romeo was founded as Società Anonima Italiana Darracq (Stated) in 1906 by the French automobile firm of Alexandre Darracq, with some Italian investors. In the late 1909, the Italian Darracq vehicles have been selling slowly and a new company was founded named A.L.F.A. (Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili, English: Lombard Automobile Factory, Public Company), initially still in partnership with Darracq. The initial non-Darracq car developed by the business was the 1910 24 HP, created by Giuseppe Merosi. A.L.F.A. ventured into motor racing, with drivers Franchini and Ronzoni competing in the 1911 Targa Florio with two 24 HP models. In August 1915 the firm came under the path of Neapolitan entrepreneur Nicola Romeo, who converted the factory to make military hardware for the Italian and Allied war efforts. In 1920, the name of the organization was changed to Alfa Romeo with the Torpedo 20-30 HP becoming the first vehicle to be badged as such.
In 1928 Nicola Romeo left, with Alfa going broke soon after defense contracts ended, and at the finish of 1932 Alfa Romeo was rescued by Benito Mussolini’s government, which then had powerful manage. The Alfa factory struggled to return to profitability soon after the Second Planet War, and turned to mass-making modest cars rather than hand-constructing luxury models. In 1954 the business developed the classic Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine, which would remain in production until 1998.[citation needed] During the 1960s and 1970s Alfa Romeo developed a quantity of sporty vehicles, although the Italian government parent company, Finmeccanica, struggled to make a profit so sold the marque to the Fiat Group in 1986.
Alfa Romeo has competed successfully in several various categories of motorsport, like Grand Prix motor racing, Formula One, sportscar racing, touring vehicle racing and rallies. They have competed both as a constructor and an engine supplier, by means of performs entries (generally below the name Alfa Corse or Autodelta) and private entries. The first racing auto was produced in 1913, three years after the foundation of the business, and Alfa Romeo won the inaugural world championship for Grand Prix vehicles in 1925. The organization gained a excellent name in motorsport, which gave a sporty image to the entire marque. Enzo Ferrari founded the Scuderia Ferrari racing group in 1929 as an Alfa Romeo racing group, before becoming independent in 1939.

Cool Machining Organization pictures

Cool Machining Organization pictures

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Swarovski Crystal Worlds – Kristallwelten Swarovski

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Daniel Swarovski (October 24, 1862 – January 23, 1956), formerly Daniel Swartz, was born in northern Bohemia (now the Czech Republic). His father was a glass cutter who owned a modest glass factory. It was there that a young Swarovski served an apprenticeship, becoming skilled in the art of glass-cutting. In 1892 he patented an electric cutting machine that facilitated the production of crystal glass.
In 1895, Swarovski financier Armand Kosman and Franz Weis founded the Swarovski firm, initially known as A. Kosmann, Daniel Swartz &amp Co., which was later shortened to K.S. &amp Co. The firm established a crystal cutting factory in Wattens, Tyrol (Austria), to take advantage of nearby hydroelectricity for the energy-intensive grinding processes Daniel Swarovski patented. The Swarovski Crystal range consists of crystal glass sculptures and miniatures, jewelry and couture, residence decor, and chandeliers.
All sculptures are marked with a logo. The original Swarovski logo was an edelweiss flower, which was replaced by an S.A.L. logo, which was finally replaced with the existing swan logo in 1988. To produce crystal glass that lets light refract in a rainbow spectrum, Swarovski coats some of its items with particular metallic chemical coatings. For instance, Aurora Borealis, or &quotAB&quot, gives the surface a rainbow look.[eight] Other coatings are named by the business, such as Crystal Transmission, Volcano, Aurum, and Dorado. Coatings might be applied to only portion of an object other individuals are coated twice, and as a result are designated AB 2X, Dorado 2X and so on.
In 2004 Swarovski released Xilion, a copyrighted reduce developed to optimise the brilliance of Roses (components with flat backs) and Chatons (diamond cut). The Swarovski Group also involves Tyrolit (makers of abrasive and cutting tools) Swareflex (reflective and luminous road markings) Signity (synthetic and natural gemstones) and Swarovski Optik (optical instruments such as binoculars and rifle scopes).
The company runs a crystal-themed museum, Swarovski Kristallwelten (Crystal Worlds) at its original Wattens internet site (near Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria). The Crystal Worlds centre is fronted by a glass-covered head, the mouth of which is a fountain. The glass-covered Crystal Worlds houses exhibitions associated to, or inspired by, the crystals – but do not incorporate explanations of how the popular styles are made, made or completed. Swarovski function was recently exhibited at Asia’s Style Jewellery &amp Accessories Fair primarily based on the concept of a single continuous beam of fragmented light travelling by means of a crystal. (Wikipedia)

Paxon Alaska in Spring – (Explored)

Image by JLS Photography – Alaska
The tiny and remote settlement of Paxon comes alive every single spring when thousands of snow machine racer’s and enthusiast’s collect to participate in The &quotArctic Man Races.&quot In the summer months, cabin owners come to fish the magnificent lake that surrounds them, and get pleasure from the solitude of the region. I have read that there are about twelve year about residents in this secluded part of Alaska. If you get pleasure from your personal firm – this is the location for you.

Rusted paper organization machine

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