pomarede, 2 months ago to photography Concorde + Solar Eclipse = stunning shot © Nature 1975 #eclipse #concorde #photography
Concorde + Solar Eclipse = stunning shot
© Nature 1975
#eclipse #concorde #photography
pomarede, 2 months ago This amazing picture of Concorde 001 racing against the 1973 solar eclipse is credited to Arthur Gibson https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/8362 #Eclipse #Concorde #Concorde001 #flight #flighthistory #photography image/jpeg
This amazing picture of Concorde 001 racing against the 1973 solar eclipse is credited to Arthur Gibson
https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/8362
#Eclipse #Concorde #Concorde001 #flight #flighthistory #photography
image/jpeg
villares, 11 months ago to random Did the #WrightBrothers really fly first a heavier-than-air on its own propulsion? Maybe. But, most importantly, they didn't do it in public, didn't share the results, while others, more generous people did... ¯_ (ツ)_/¯ https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Popular_Mechanics/Volume_13/Issue_6/How_to_Build_the_Famous_%22Demoiselle%22_Santos-Dumont_Monoplane (#SantosDumont wanted everyone to be able to build their own Demoiselle, can you imagine that? #OpenHardware #PublicDomain) #FlightHistory
Did the #WrightBrothers really fly first a heavier-than-air on its own propulsion? Maybe. But, most importantly, they didn't do it in public, didn't share the results, while others, more generous people did... ¯_ (ツ)_/¯
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Popular_Mechanics/Volume_13/Issue_6/How_to_Build_the_Famous_%22Demoiselle%22_Santos-Dumont_Monoplane (#SantosDumont wanted everyone to be able to build their own Demoiselle, can you imagine that? #OpenHardware #PublicDomain)
#FlightHistory