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Yakovlev Yak-28

Picture by james_gordon_los_angeles
The Yakovlev Yak-28 was a swept wing, turbojet-powered overcome plane employed by the Soviet Union. Made to begin with as a bomber, it was also produced in reconnaissance, digital warfare, interceptor, and coach variations, recognized by the NATO reporting names Brewer, Firebar, and Maestro respectively. Primarily based on The Yak-129 prototype very first flown on five March 1958, it commenced to enter company in 1960.
It was initial witnessed by the West at the Tushino air display in 1961. Western analysts initially thought it to be a fighter fairly than an assault plane — and a continuation of the Yak-25M, at that — and it was designated ‘Flashlight’. After its real purpose was understood, the Yak-28 bomber collection was redesignated ‘Brewer’.
Whole production of all Yak-28s was 1,one hundred eighty. The Yak-28P was withdrawn in the early eighties, but trainer and other variations soldiered on right up until right after the drop of the Soviet Union, flying until at minimum 1992. The recce and ECM aircraft had been eventually replaced by variants of the Sukhoi Su-24.
Description
The Yak-28 had a large mid-mounted wing, swept at forty five levels. The tailplane set halfway up the vertical fin (with lower-outs to allow rudder motion). Slats are fitted on the major edges and slotted flaps are mounted on the trailing edges of the wings. The two Tumansky R-11 turbojet engines, originally with fifty seven kN (twelve,795 lbf) thrust every single, are mounted in pods, comparable to the previous Yak-25. The wing-mounted engines and bicycle-kind major landing gear (supplemented by outrigger wheels in fairings in close proximity to the wingtips) are broadly spaced, allowing most of the fuselage to be utilised for fuel and tools. It was primarily transonic, though Mach one could be exceeded at high altitude. It was on an Yak-28 that captain Boris Kapustin and lieutenant Yuri Yanov manufactured their heroic feat: on the sixth of April 1966, when one particular of the engines on their plane stopped, they managed to divert their aircraft from a housing estate in Berlin. The two heroes have been posthumously awarded with the medal of the Red Banner. Their bodies, alongside with the wreckage, had been elevated from the lake by British troops.
Specifications (Yak-28P)
Normal characteristics
Crew: two
Length: 21.six m (75 ft in)
Wingspan: twelve.fifty m (forty one ft in)
Top: 3.ninety five m (12 ft eleven in)
Wing area: 37.6 m² (405 ft²)
Empty weight: 9,970 kg [4] (21,980 lb)
Loaded weight: 15,000 kg (33,069 lb)
Max. takeoff weight: twenty,000 kg (forty four,092 lb)
Powerplant: two × Tumansky R-eleven afterburning turbojets, forty six kN dry, sixty two kN with afterburning (ten,one hundred forty lbf dry, 13,670 lbf with afterburning) each and every
Overall performance
Optimum velocity: 1840 km/h (1142 mph)
Range: two,500 km (1,550 mi)
Services ceiling: 16,750 m (fifty four,954 ft)
Wing loading: 531 kg/m² (108.6 lb/ft²)
Thrust/weight: .sixty two
Armament
two × R-98M (AA-3 ‘Anab’) air-to-air missiles, normally one R-98TM infrared and 1 R-98RM semi-energetic radar homing
2 × K-13A (AA-2 ‘Atoll’) quick-variety missiles (occasionally fitted)
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Peter Gabriel Solsbury Hill
U2 did aa 380 degree demonstrate. A multi-million dollar tech expo. Then charged you for it. Peter Gabriel utilized a bicycle…. I dig that
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I have taken all the courses required to get an AA degree?
Question by jimp1174: I have taken all the courses required to get an AA degree?
I have taken all the courses required to get an AA degree. I didn’t apply for it because I thought I would transfer and get a ba. recently I applied for a law enforcement job. if I tell them I have an AA and they check will it show that I don’t have one ? I assume I don’t have a degree till I apply for it right ?
Best answer:
Answer by neniaf
Right. Go back to your college and see if they can give you that degree. I’m not sure why you didn’t do this earlier. It doesn’t stop you from transferring and getting a BA at all.
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OFFICIAL | KNUCKLES | BLAKE – WHAT I LIKE
Music Video directed for the Parisian DJ/Producer Knuckles. Shot on the Paris Metropolitain with the Olympus i-SPEED 3 in association with International Theatre School Jacques Lecoq. pmbryan.com/knuckles.html myspace.com/djknucklesmothafucka Elements 2010 12-17 June Loughborough University Degree Show
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Solar Dynamics Observatory: First Light [1680x1050]

Image by TopTechWriter.US
The Sun performs for SDO – AIA
Soon after the instruments opened their doors, the Sun began performing for SDO with this beautiful prominence eruption. This AIA data is from March 30, 2010, showing a wavelength band that is centered around 304 Å. This extreme ultraviolet emission line is from singly ionized Helium, or He II, and corresponds to a temperature of approx. 50,000 degrees Celsius.
Source: NASA
Solar Dynamics Observatory: First Light

Image by TopTechWriter.US
The Sun performs for SDO – AIA
Soon after the instruments opened their doors, the Sun began performing for SDO with this beautiful prominence eruption. This AIA data is from March 30, 2010, showing a wavelength band that is centered around 304 Å. This extreme ultraviolet emission line is from singly ionized Helium, or He II, and corresponds to a temperature of approx. 50,000 degrees Celsius.
Source: NASA
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Konica Minolta DiMage A2 Digital Camera

Image by Capt Kodak
Manufactured 2004 by Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc. of Japan. An “SLR-Like” 8.0 Megapixel digital camera. It used a Minolta GT 28mm to 200mm (equivalent in 35mm film camera) f/2.8-3.5 lens and a 2/3 inch CCD to produce a 8.0 Megapixels or 3264×2448 pixels image. Like the A1 before it, the A2 had a unique image stabilization system that actually moves the CCD sensor to adjust for camera movement. I’ve personally used it to hand hold exposures down to 1/10 of a second that come out tack sharp! This became so successful, it was used on into the Maxxum digital SLRs and then to the Sony Alpha line. Storage was to Compact Flash cards or MicroDrive. It had a TTL metering system selectable to either multi Segment Metering, Center-Weighted Average or Spot mode. This supported operation modes of full Program, Aperture preferred automatic, Shutter preferred automatic and fully manual. It also had special program “Scene” modes: Portrait, Sports, Sunset, Night and Text. Up to four sets of camera settings could also be saved and recalled by the user. It simulated ISO ratings of 64 to 800. It was NOT interchangeable lens, but did give the feel of a small 35mm SLR—especially with the accessory grip show here (which held an additional Lithium-Ion battery or could be fitted with six AA Lithium or NiMH batteries in a pinch). It could shoot continuously for at approx. 2.7 fps for 3 images and supported shutter speeds up to 1/4000 of a second. There was no optical viewfinder—it used an electronic viewfinder using a Ferroelectric LCD (similar to DiMage 5, but higher resolution) that could be swiveled upwards through 90 degrees, provided a frame coverage of 100%, had diopter adjustment and an automatic mode to detect locality of eye to turn it on. It could even shoot short movie clips! It used high end Minolta accessories such as dedicated flash units and wired remote controls. It could focus as close as 4 inches in macro mode. It had a small built-in flash which could perform red-eye reduction or do fill flash outdoors. It used contrast detection to focus. Manual focus was provided by an electronic "focus by wire" ring at rear of lens barrel and “manual focus after autofocus” was an option. In short—you could do just about anything you could do (and some things you couldn’t) with a high end 35mm SLR on the market at that time EXCEPT change the lens. It was powered by a NP-400 Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery (7.4V 1500mAh).
See also: www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Konica_Minolta/konicaminol…
Evelin Kasikov – Printed Matter – Embroidered Letter ‘a’

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Sadly I cannot find a URL to Evelin’s work online, I’ll add one when I do.
I photographed the blurb about the project here
I also cannot work out how to link directly to designers pages on the show website, but if you navigate using the alphabetical (on first name) drop down in the top right of this page you should find it: http://www.macd2008.com/
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