Galleries > Seattle 2010 (56)
Here are photos I took with my Droid phone.
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High-tech design + utility
. The 6th through 10th floors are slightly inclined so that you can walk up or down four floors without actually climbing any stairs.
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Dark Star
. That's the flat nose of the Lockheed Martin RQ-3A Dark Star unmanned vehicle at the far left.
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MiG 15
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F-104
, including a NASA F-104C Starfighter -
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Explorer One
A scale model of the Explorer One communications satellite, the first American satellite, created in haste in the wake of Sptnick's launch, and sent into orbit in 1958. It served until 1972. As seen at Museum of Flight
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Big tail
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Mustang
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Tail end of the V-1
Tail end of the V-1 rocket, as seen at Museum of Flight
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What's this say?
German wording on V-1 elements at Museum of Flight. I tried to translate the first line using Google Translator but got no results. Anyone have any idea what this says?
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Hanging by a thread
Lots of power hanging by what seems like a thread, on this Boeing 747 at Museum of Flight
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747 engines
Big-ass 747 engines, minus the cowlings, as seen at Museum of Flight
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Bendable nose
Nose of the Concorde in the upright position, as seen at Museum of Flight. Upon landing approach, the nose was lowered to improve pilot visibility
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Balancing act
B-47 landing gear, as seen at Museum of Flight, looks precarious for such a large aircraft