![]() | ||
| What is Citynoise?..... Today's posts..... This month..... Recent Comments..... Contact..... RSS Feed.... Post your own Citynoise..... | ||
| http://www.citynoise.org | ||
browse by city
Brooklyn, NY (1053) popular articles
1990s NYC Graffiti: Part 8 recent articles
Trike Blastin' browse by author
Peter (1178) hot topics
افلام سكس |
Air Show 26 September, 2009
Browsing articles by Mime - [previous] :: [next]Today, amidst the haze of the waning dust storm that has enveloped most of the east coast of Australia for the last few days, the big birds in the sky put on a show for us to mark the 10th anniversary of the Strand rebuild, after it was wiped out by tropical cyclone Tessi. First up was our home-grown aero-acrobats, The Roulettes:
Next up, we had the 'hurdy-gurdy':
Cue Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries", it's the Huey choppers, of the Vietnam War and Apocalypse Now fame:
Right, now the big boy, Boeing C-17 Globemaster 3:
After him, the little feller, the Tigermoth:
And last (before my battery ran out) but by far not least, it's the U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds, the highlight of the day and cause for me to almost leave my skin at the beach:
As you can see, there was quite a turnout:
After a quick run to mums' skirt as the Thunderbirds made their screaming entrance, this little tyke in the foreground quickly lost his inhibitions to the noise in utter awe. (Apologies for the quality of some of these shots, it was quite hazy...) a day at the beach planes aeroplanes air force sky This article has been viewed 976 times in the last 8 weeks
Peter: 28th Sep 2009 - 16:33 GMTnice! the turboprops in that first flick were FAST, i bet... the c17 and vintage copters are cool too :) Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Mime - [previous] :: [next] |
search citynoise.orgrecent discussions
Bayside Acacia Cemetery
from the archivesrecently viewed
Air Show 26 September, 2009 |
concept and content © citynoise.org 2002 - 2012:: designed and maintained by
Jamie and
Peter
caveat: entries and comments on citynoise.org represent
the views of their respective authors; this is an open forum, open to
all relevant ideas,
and as such, sees minimal editorial interference. as such, all content
on this site remains property of its creator/author, and is therefore
protected by all applicable copyright laws.
| ||