December 12, 2011

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September 16, 2011
kchung85:

(via Layered Paper Illustrations – Illusion - The Most Amazing Creations in Art, Photography, Design, Technology and Video.)

kchung85:

(via Layered Paper Illustrations – Illusion - The Most Amazing Creations in Art, Photography, Design, Technology and Video.)

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September 9, 2011

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June 14, 2011
abcworldnews:

Plane of the Future: Airbus Reveals What Air Travel Will Look Like in 2050; The Cabin Will Offer Panoramic Views 
The Guardian:

 
A futuristic concept of air travel in which passengers will be able to gaze up at sunny or starry skies through a transparent cabin has been presented by planemaker Airbus .
The concept cabin for travellers in 2050 would be a bionic structure that mimics the efficiency of bird bone.
It would provide strength where needed, and also allows for an “intelligent” cabin wall membrane which controls air temperature and can become transparent to give passengers open, panoramic views.
The cabin would have seats that fit passengers’ body shapes and travellers might be able to read bedtime stories to their children back home, Airbus said.

Photo Credit: The cabin of the future designed by Airbus Photograph: Airbus/PA

this must be scary as shit, but i want a ticket anyway

abcworldnews:

Plane of the Future: Airbus Reveals What Air Travel Will Look Like in 2050; The Cabin Will Offer Panoramic Views 

The Guardian:

A futuristic concept of air travel in which passengers will be able to gaze up at sunny or starry skies through a transparent cabin has been presented by planemaker Airbus .

The concept cabin for travellers in 2050 would be a bionic structure that mimics the efficiency of bird bone.

It would provide strength where needed, and also allows for an “intelligent” cabin wall membrane which controls air temperature and can become transparent to give passengers open, panoramic views.

The cabin would have seats that fit passengers’ body shapes and travellers might be able to read bedtime stories to their children back home, Airbus said.

Photo Credit: The cabin of the future designed by Airbus Photograph: Airbus/PA

this must be scary as shit, but i want a ticket anyway

March 26, 2011
eclipsed:

like a boss

No. This is THE boss. The others are just lookalikes

eclipsed:

like a boss

No. This is THE boss. The others are just lookalikes

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February 15, 2011

needcaffeine:

Extreme Crosswind Landing Hong Kong Kai Tak Airport 1998 (via airboyd)

amazing crabbing. never seen a 747 that far off center, even landing off center(little return to center at end)

January 23, 2011

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October 31, 2010
nihilnoetia:(via fuckyeahtheuniverse)

nihilnoetia:(via fuckyeahtheuniverse)

September 22, 2010
skiribilla:

dopo la pioggia - acquerello di Marco Picci

skiribilla:

dopo la pioggia - acquerello di Marco Picci

September 13, 2010
nichilistasenzaluce:fuckyeahglobetrotters:fuckyeahaircraft:




US Airways Boeing 757. Landing over Maho Beach in St. Maarten.

Photo by redsox223 (mkoffman). Link. Via FYA Submit.




(Al meetup s’è parlato anche di questo aeroporto)

nichilistasenzaluce:fuckyeahglobetrotters:fuckyeahaircraft:

US Airways Boeing 757. Landing over Maho Beach in St. Maarten.

Photo by redsox223 (mkoffman). Link. Via FYA Submit.

(Al meetup s’è parlato anche di questo aeroporto)

August 13, 2010
-cityoflove:

Niagara Falls, Canada

-cityoflove:

Niagara Falls, Canada

July 22, 2010
stizzofrenica:sweetmonkeybusiness:mentedistorta:grizabella:mytranquility:scrumtrulescent:(via smileatpretty-ness, clevernameoptional)

stizzofrenica:sweetmonkeybusiness:mentedistorta:grizabella:mytranquility:
scrumtrulescent:(via smileatpretty-ness, clevernameoptional)

April 29, 2010
figliadellaserva:fuckyeahchemistry:


“a research team at Osaka University has “written” the letters “Si” using an atomic pen that interchanges silicon and tin atoms, enabling those who have the time, resources, and patience to manipulate said atoms one by one.”
Via
Thanks chrisclassic who helps over at Fuckyeahbio!
Thanks for the heads up :D

figliadellaserva:fuckyeahchemistry:

“a research team at Osaka University has “written” the letters “Si” using an atomic pen that interchanges silicon and tin atoms, enabling those who have the time, resources, and patience to manipulate said atoms one by one.”

Via

Thanks chrisclassic who helps over at Fuckyeahbio!

Thanks for the heads up :D

Care to buy me a coffee?