The camera crew hid under the straw mats you see, and performers were harnessed with ropes, while the main actor performed without any safety harness.
Saturday, January 08, 2022
this music video from 1998 movie Dil Se was shot on top of a steam locomotive, with passengers still inside, as the movie producers couldn't get permits to take the train out of service long enough to film this
The camera crew hid under the straw mats you see, and performers were harnessed with ropes, while the main actor performed without any safety harness.
imagine this at the Goodwood Festival of Speed! The Unorfordox. Says so right on the beltline.
Milan is trying to adapt to a future with less cars, and more bicycles - Milan has approved a £200 million plan to create a new 750km network of bike paths linking 80% of the city to bike paths, & achieve a 20% modal shift to biking by 2035.
The Biciplan Cambio promoted by the Metropolitan City of Milan is launching in Feb 2022. The ambitious project aims to create cycle paths that will connect Milan with the other 132 municipalities by 2035.
I used to bike a lot, about 50-75 miles a week, so I post about cyclist stuff that I find interesting, and here's a map that shows how steep roads are - really helpful for cyclists that are judging their routes by the hills
https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/rz7mri/street_steepnessgrade_visualization_for_cyclists/
and if you want all the math, graphs, and stuff about cycling, also applicable to low powered vehicles like Model Ts, VW Microvans, etc see https://www.wired.com/2013/03/whats-the-steepest-gradient-for-a-road-bike/
The word "miraculous" scarcely describes the survival of a Santa Maria, California police officer who wrapped his Ford Police Interceptor around a tree (ow! is in the pronunciation of arOWWWWnd) thanks Kim!
from factory stock to lightweight street racer, there's a lot to be done to increase power and replace factory stock heavy parts with light weight stuff... in every system, and in every place possible... and these are very interesting to me
So, when I came across this story, I wanted to learn what the owner did to this '68 to shed 500 pounds.
guard rails on the Mighty Mac doing the good work of keeping morons from finding out how long it takes to reach the frigid waters of Lake Michigan, since 1957
Friday, January 07, 2022
the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, is an official Annex of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum
Thursday, January 06, 2022
Goodyear announced it will donate the 27 ft 1910 lifeboat, of it's very first airship, the 1911 Akron D-1, to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/1911-akron-airship-lifeboat-donated-to-the-smithsonian-21212.html
A flight attendant worked for United Airlines for 23 years under a false identity
A husband and wife who tried to confront a Seattle ring of catalytic converter thieves were met with gunfire instead. With the right make and model, a thief can make as much as $3,500 per stolen converter.
Armed with only a garden hoe, Beth said her husband quickly retreated.
Washington state lawmakers are set to convene next week at the state Capitol in Olympia for a new legislative session and one of the bills set to come up is a proposal to undercut the thriving marketplace for stolen catalytic converters by making it illegal to buy catalytic converters from anyone who walks into a shop and tries to sell the automotive part on the spot..
After being caught driving at 91 mph on the 60 mph A361 North Devon Link road in 2011, filmmaker and traffic legislation activist Martin Cassini presented his case at Barnstaple Magistrates Court in a series of rhymed couplets:
They fined him £175. “I wanted to challenge one-size-fits-all regulation that ignores the spirit of the law, and at the same time recognise that I had disobeyed the letter,” he told the Daily Mail. But “Now I’m taking greater pains to follow the letter of the law.”
A Royal Air Force pilot was disappointed that no aerial displays had been planned to mark the RAF’s semicentennial in April 1968. So he performed one himself
Until this very instant I’d had absolutely no idea that, of course, Tower Bridge would be there. It was easy enough to fly over it, but the idea of flying through the spans suddenly struck me. I had just ten seconds to grapple with the seductive proposition which few ground attack pilots of any nationality could have resisted. My brain started racing to reach a decision. Years of fast low-level strike flying made the decision simple.
He flew between the spans, becoming the first pilot to do so in a jet aircraft. He buzzed three more airfields before returning to his base, where he was promptly arrested. But rather than face a court-martial he was quietly invalided out of the RAF on medical grounds — the government didn’t want to bring any more attention to the stunt.
From now through Friday, February 19, KraftHeinz is accepting applications for would-be Peanutters (and it's also looking for new Wienermobile drivers, if you'd rather be in charge of a four-wheeled hot dog).
According to the job description, Peanutters will be responsible for driving the NUTmobile from city to city, creating peanut-related content for Twitter and Instagram, and acting as a "specialist and Spokesperson for Mr. Peanut, walking in the shoes of an American icon." The minimum qualifications for the job include a bachelor's degree, a valid driver's license, and the "desire and ability to spend the year on the road [...] staying in hotels or short-term corporate housing throughout the United States."
Wednesday, January 05, 2022
SEGA sponsored the '93 European Grand Prix. It was the only F1 grand prix event to be held at Donnington Park
One man in Britain was worried that his new girlfriend might dump him if she found out he was in the process of building the biggest model railway in the country.
Tuesday, January 04, 2022
The East side of Maui is home to a Bailey Bridge built by the Army Corps of Engineers, which led me down a rabbit hole of research and I discovered the Pu'unene Naval Air Station (1940-1947) which later became a dragstrip.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/80651083@N00/with/3779600934/
In the mid-1950's, Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut purchased a war-surplus Bailey Bridge so vehicles could enter/exit the infield and paddock sections of the track while races were taking place. The bridge has been in continuous service since, and was relocated to new, raised pilings in spring, 2008. The track believes this may be the sole-remaining WWII-era Bailey Bridge in regular daily public service in the USA.
https://en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/59256
The Bailey bridge is a portable pre-fabricated truss bridge, designed for use by military engineering units to bridge up to 60 m (200 ft) gaps. It requires no special tools or heavy equipment for construction, the bridge elements are small enough to be carried in trucks, and the bridge is strong enough to carry tanks. It is considered a great example of military engineering.
Donald Bailey was a civil servant in the British War Office who tinkered with model bridges as a hobby. He presented one such model to his chiefs, who saw some merit in the design and had construction started at a slow rate.
The bridge was taken into service by the Corps of Royal Engineers and first used in Italy in 1943. A number of bridges were available by 1944 for D-Day, when production was ramped up. The US also licensed the design and started rapid construction for their own use. Bailey was later knighted for his invention, which continues to be widely produced and used today.
http://bridgehunter.com/category/tag/bailey-truss/
Navy use of the Pu'unene Naval Air Station began in 1940, When elements of Utility Squadron VJ-3 arrived to tow targets & operate target drones for the fleet. The Army Air Corps also established a small support base at the airfield in the same year.
After the Pu'unene Airport was closed, Maui racers began using the old runways for impromptu races. It was decided to use an old runway for drag races and time trials in May 1956; it remains in use as Maui Raceway Park as an automobile “drag strip” and park for such activities as go-kart racing and model airplane flying.
The base was commissioned as Naval Air Station Maui in 1942, but it was smaller than a larger air facility on the coast five miles to the northeast at Kahului, NAS Maui was renamed NAS Puunene when the larger NAS Kahului was opened in March 1943.
The Navy's facilities at the field were expanded, to support CASU 4 & VF-72.
Army forces eventually concentrated on Oahu, leaving the Navy as the primary user of the field.
By the end of the war, Puunene had a total complement of over 3,300 personnel & 271 aircraft.
A total of 106 squadrons & carrier air groups passed through during WW2.
Monday, January 03, 2022
Jeremy Renner collects firetrucks, about 30 of them
Renner’s fire trucks put out fires, of course, but he also retrofitted one of his hook-and-ladders for a different purpose: a birthday-partymobile for kids, topped with a bounce house. “A compressor inside the fire truck, it blows up the thing,” Renner says excitedly. “On the side of the rig, Slurpee and snow-cone machines—all that stuff!”
His truck-rehabilitation project—which has grown to around 200 vehicles, each finding new life at his Nevada homestead—speaks to pragmatism and creativity. “It isn’t a horse ranch,” he says. “It’s more of a horsepower ranch.” Beyond fire engines, Renner is restoring and reimagining utility vans; an ambulance, which he is converting into a veterinary clinic; and a slew of city buses, which he has earmarked to become tiny homes and glamping accommodations.
"I'm actually building a station at the house in Tahoe because it is a hot zone for fires," Renner told Clarkson when she asked about him being a volunteer fire chief.