Shasta Daisy. Vaughan’s gardening illustrated. 1927.
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The Yakovlev VVP-6 was a concept design for a heavy, six rotor helicopter from the Soviet Union in the 1960's.
Its primary role would have been a mobile SAM site, able to rapidly deploy six surface to air missiles into the russian wilderness. This wasn't the only planned design, however. These would deploy in a formation of no less than 4, each filling a role similar to a carrier group. This models the mobile SAM site, with six missiles.
Another VVP-6 would be a flying radar site, with an AWACS dish and a further 2 SAMs.
A third would be a mobile command center, and the fourth would be an airborn carrier.
However, the technology of the 60's would not allow such a mechanically complex vehicle to function, and most of the documents for this flying fortress were lost to time.
just because i want to lie lakefront beneath this or that tree distant bells of the paleta man dappled sunlight permitted through the shifting sprays of this or that leaf loosening my sinew spreading my nerves apart breath worked deeper with each rise and fall of your hips doesn't make me a bottom, okay?
I'm actually mommy
Art by • Frank Frazetta
i love shit like this because it could be about anything. like anyone's dogshit view can be affirmed by this. everyone who is not you is mistaken. AIM away message type of ideology i swear
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another partly disassembled character
Honda Civic SiR II, 1990. A version of the fourth generation Civic with a 158hp 1.6-litre DOHC VTEC 16-valve 4-cylinder. It marked the introduction of Honda's variable valve timing and electronic lift control technology (VTEC). The SiR had a distinct front end, the hood was raised, rather than lowered at the centre, and turn signals wrapped around the front bumper.
Mieko Shiomi, Music for two players, 1963