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Attachment 66659 ****************************************** Attachment 66663 1975 - The Zapruder Film is shown to the American public. |
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13th March 1969
Apollo 9 safely splashes down in the Atlantic after a ten day mission to test the Lunar Module in free flight in low earth orbit. Crew were James McDivitt (Commander), David Scott (Command Module Pilot) and Russell L. Schweickart (Lunar Module Pilot). Attachment 66730 David Scott performs a standup EVA from Command Module Gumdrop, seen from docked Lunar Module Spider. Several books commemorating the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 are due to be published over the next three or four months. I haven't yet decided which one to send to the Flat Earth Society. Link |
Not only is the Earth not flat, it's wrinkly.
Needs to be ironed, frankly. |
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April 11th 1970 - Launch of Apollo 13
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Well, there are long lead in times in the film business and finance does have to be arranged, you know. Link |
April 10th 1606, King James chartered the Virginia Company of London, to create Jamestown, the first British Colony... the start of the British Empire.
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I haven't had time to go through the whole episode but a quick scan leads me to believe that it was shown at about 35 min in. I know that this is very much in FWIW territory, but this plate features in my modest collection. Attachment 67274 |
Is there significance to the 6025Y?
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I've just had a look at the dozen or so plates I have and most seem to have registrations in a non-standard format. I'm no expert in these matters but they do seem to be of an 'individual' nature and which presumably mean something to the owners. I have a pair of plates from Montana which read 'I NEWTON'. Photographic evidence is available. :) Incidentally, I have mostly collected plates with wildlife designs, particularly Maine and Minnesota, or horse designs from Virginia and Kentucky. I have a particularly fine plate from Pennsylvania depicting a River Otter. Are you familiar with that one? |
This Day In Aircraft History
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The Space Shuttle Comunbia, is launched on mission STS-1. Attachment 67282 Columbia was the second shuttle constructed, but the first to launch on a mission. It was also the only shuttle to launch with a painted external fuel tank. Subsequent external fuel tanks went without to save weight. Quote:
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A couple months ago I sent a dozen PA plates I had hanging around to a guy in Ontario who built a new garage and wanted to decorate it. Just a sampling... |
I have the River Otter plate as shown second from left in the top row and likewise in the third row.
It's currently for sale at $79.95 on a site I have purchased from in the past. I can't remember how much I paid, but it wouldn't have been anywhere near that. :eek: It's a long time since I have bought a plate but I have to say that the 'Flagship Niagara' design does appeal to me. En route to eBay. :) |
I have the black plate on two of my vehicles and a regular vanity plate on the third. I saw they have an Autism Awareness plate now too.
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