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YenkoYS-199Stinger (12-07-2020) |
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FS tail code F-100D/F, F-16C/D, A/OA-10A…188 FW, Fort Smith MAP, AR, ANG/ACC
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SJ tail code F-4D/E, F-15E, KC-10A, T-38A…336 TFS “Rocketeers”, 4 FW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC, ACC
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olredalert (11-25-2020) |
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With the optional stripe this looks a lot like the Z24 that I should have bought from my cousins estate (Pasadena CA) 11 years ago. AFAIK it's still on the west coast.
Still kicking myself, he had an extra hood for it too!! |
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I was only one of the original members of the NCC but not a founder. I was co-founder of North American Super Sports however. You are likely thinking of Dean Ribich who at the time owned the survivor 70 LS6 Chevelle nick named the "Benchmark Chevelle". Dean was a members of the club at one time when it originally started and I believe one of the first club gatherings took place it his home. I believe this photo was taken at that very gathering.
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Eternal Flame Falls, New York, USA It’s nothing to do with The Bangles’ hit song, but this is an (almost) eternal flame. The bewitching orange-red glow that flickers behind this staggered waterfall, in New York’s Chestnut Ridge Park, is kept aflame by natural methane gas that seeps through cracks in the rock. It’s occasionally extinguished by splashes but visitors can bring it back to life with a lighter. |
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Magnetic Hill, New Brunswick, Canada Cars roll backwards and, apparently, upwards after driving to the bottom of this so-called “magnetic hill” in Moncton, New Brunswick. But it isn’t actually defying the laws of gravity. It’s one of several hills around the globe where what looks like an uphill incline is, in fact, part of a larger downhill incline. It's an optical illusion because there’s no view of the horizon for perspective. |
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Blood Falls, Antarctica The world’s coldest and perhaps most enigmatic continent is home to a blood-red waterfall that seeps into the ice. Geologists originally thought the red color was due to algae but the truth is actually much more interesting. It started around two million years ago when a saltwater pool was trapped inside Taylor Glacier. The sealed, airless lake’s high iron content and salinity caused the rust-red color that eventually oozed out of a fissure in the ice. |
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