Departing Ernest A. Love Field in Prescott, AZ
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First you steal the plane, then you work on it, with help of course. After all, you gotta work together to make it work. Once hat's done then you have to check it and then you can see if it flies. Don't look at me in that tone, just because I can fly doesn't mean that this isn't just as exciting, commanding something that man made in order to mimic us, doing what was thought to be impossible. It's honestly incredible.
Bkg pic is from my work, don't worry, I as the artist didn't steal it. Part of me loves taking pics like this and drawing over them and making them something silly and fun.
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1969 'To The Moon And Back... 294 Times!' Beechcraft King Air
Source: Time Magazine
Published at: https://propadv.com/aircraft-ad-and-poster-collection/beechcraft-ad-and-poster-collection/
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That post about death note being "everyone's first anime" (untrue statement) made me curious and now I want to gather data for science
Can you reblog this and tell me where are you from and what was your starter anime?
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i love eda. my girl took a random demon home as a pet then realised he was sentient and spent 8 years calling him her roommate before she adopted him. and then she found out he was jesus
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cardan and jude ♔
idk if i like this but whatever
this will also be available to buy on my inprnt so stay tuned 🫶🏻
(based on dolce&gabbana 2006 fall/winter collection cover by Steven Meisel)
characters by Holly Black
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Beech VC-6A at the National Museum of the USAF
In 1966 the U.S. Air Force purchased a standard Beechcraft King Air B90 with a special VIP interior, designated as the VC-6A, to support President Lyndon B. Johnson and his family.��The aircraft was faster and more agile than other light transport aircraft and featured full pressurization for comfort at high altitudes. Other special features included all-weather navigation, de-icing equipment and reversible propellers that allowed the aircraft to land on very short runways.
The VC-6A was primarily used to transport President Johnson and his family between Bergstrom AFB, Texas, and the Johnson Ranch near Stonewall, Texas. Owing to these frequent flights, the aircraft became informally known as the “Lady Bird Special,” a play on the childhood nickname “Lady Bird” of First Lady Claudia Johnson.
After leaving presidential service, the VC-6A continued to operate as an executive transport with the 89th Military Airlift Wing until it was retired to the museum in September 1985.
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Some of the many Cardans I drew back in march
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Jude: *falls from ceiling*
all of Elfhame: clap her in chains!
Cardan:
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