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He should of done thisAnyone got any pics of Australia's answer to Air Force 1?...Shark 1
He should of done thisAnyone got any pics of Australia's answer to Air Force 1?...Shark 1
Japan's largest loco type. A "Hudson" for passenger operation. Mechanical stoker, but hand fired for the museum shuttles. These were their top express engines ,and very fast.Plenty of choo choos in kyoto rail museum
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I remember seeing them fly into Sydney; often the glide path took them over our home in Belmore. Always thought they looked wierd.the old stratocruiser were a funny looking fucker
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What about the Soviet Ekranoplan?Before that it was the super guppy
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Reminds me of the Bristol BrabazonFFS I thought this thread would about the 4398545th gender that's been discovered.
Not a real aircraft, but I find Paladin, from Splinter Cell, pretty damn hot.
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Here's a little something for rail fans. We ride this fella on my Outback Qld tours.I'm more of a train nerd than a plane guy, but none the less, I probably got a few semi-interesting photos. Here's the little bugga that took to us to some backwater bits of Alaska about 8 years ago.
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used to fly on a DC-3 every school holidays as a kid going home from boarding school in cairns,very safe but fucking uncomfortableOne of my favourite planes ,i didn't take this picture though
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Very nice high five
Was watching a YouTuber look for this last week ,its now beached on the Caspian seaWhat about the Soviet Ekranoplan?
I see what you did there .Very nice high five
I once worked in Broome i was working in a freezer -7 for about 10 minutes walk outside to 40+ 100% humidity and lit a cigarette it nearly dropped meI see what you did there .
One time I left Almaty and it was -10c.
Flew 4 hours to Abu Dhabi and it was 27c on arrival. First world problems .
Ouch.I once worked in Broome i was working in a freezer -7 for about 10 minutes walk outside to 40+ 100% humidity and lit a cigarette it nearly dropped me
Japan's largest loco type. A "Hudson" for passenger operation. Mechanical stoker, but hand fired for the museum shuttles. These were their top express engines ,and very fast.
Where is the image from when you crashed it?
Deleted .Where is the image from when you crashed it?