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Good Precision Engineering Services images

Some cool precision engineering solutions pictures:

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: south hangar panorama, including Grumman F6F-three Hellcat, North American P-51C “Excalibur III”, Grumman G-22 “Gulfhawk II”, Boeing 367-80 (707) Jet Transport among other folks
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Image by Chris Devers
Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Grumman F6F-three Hellcat:

The Grumman F6F Hellcat was originally conceived as an advanced version of the U.S. Navy’s then current front-line fighter, the F4F Wildcat (see NASM collection). The Wildcat’s intended replacement, the Vought F4U Corsair (see NASM collection), 1st flown in 1940, was showing excellent guarantee, but improvement was slowed by issues, including the crash of the prototype.

The National Air and Space Museum’s F6F-3 Hellcat, BuNo. 41834, was constructed at Grumman’s Bethpage, New York, factory in February 1944 below contract NOA-(S)846. It was delivered to the Navy on February 7, and arrived in San Diego, California, on the 18th. It was assigned to Fighter Squadron 15 (VF-15) on USS Hornet (CV12) bound for Hawaii. On arrival, it was assigned to VF-3 where it sustained harm in a wheels-up landing at NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii. Soon after repair, it was assigned to VF-83 where it was utilized in a training part till February 21, 1945. Following numerous transfers 41834 was converted to an F6F-3K target drone with the installation of sophisticated radio-manage equipment. It was painted red with a pink tail that carried the number 14. Its mission was to be utilised in Operation Crossroads – the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. It flew on June 24, 1946, with a pilot, on a practice flight and was launched, unmanned, quickly after the 1st bomb test. Instrumentation on board and photographic plates taped to the control stick obtained data on radioactivity. 3 much more manned flights preceded the final unmanned flight on July 25, 1946, which evaluated the very first underwater explosion. Records indicate that exposure of this aircraft to the radioactive cloud was minimal and residual radiation is negligible.

F6F-3K 41834 was transferred to NAS Norfolk and logged its last flight on March 25, 1947, with a total of 430.2 flying hours. It was assigned to the National Air Museum on November three, 1948, and remained at Norfolk until October 4, 1960, when it was moved by barge to Washington and placed in storage. In 1976 this Hellcat was loaned to the USS Yorktown Museum at Charleston, South Carolina. A superficial restoration was performed at the museum, but due to the fact of the harsh atmosphere and its poor condition the Hellcat was returned to NASM on March 16, 1982. In 1983, it was sent to Grumman Aerospace exactly where a group of volunteers totally restored the aircraft. In 1985, it was shipped back to the Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration and Storage Facility in Suitland, Maryland, and place in storage. NASM’s F6F-three Hellcat is scheduled to be displayed in the new Steven F. Udvar-Hazy center at Dulles International Airport in Virginia in 2004.

Transferred from the United States Navy.

Manufacturer:
Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation

Date:
1943

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 338 x 1021cm, 4092kg, 1304cm (11ft 1 1/16in. x 33ft five 15/16in., 9021.2lb., 42ft 9 three/8in.)

Physical Description:
Heavy armor plate, reinforced empennage, R-2800-10W engine, spring tabs on the ailerons (enhanced maneuverability), could carry rockets as properly as bombs.

• • • • •

Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | North American P-51C, &quotExcalibur III&quot:

On May 29, 1951, Capt. Charles F. Blair flew Excalibur III from Norway across the North Pole to Alaska in a record-setting 10½ hours. Employing a technique of meticulously plotted &quotsun lines&quot he developed, Blair was in a position to navigate with precision where conventional magnetic compasses often failed. Four months earlier, he had flown Excalibur III from New York to London in significantly less than 8 hours, breaking the existing mark by more than an hour.

Excalibur III 1st belonged to famed aviator A. Paul Mantz, who added extra fuel tanks for lengthy-distance racing to this standard P-51C fighter. With it Mantz won the 1946 and 1947 Bendix air race and set a transcontinental speed record in 1947 when the airplane was named Blaze of Noon. Blair bought it from Mantz in 1949 and renamed it Excalibur III, after the Sikorsky VS-44 flying boat he flew for American Export Airlines.

Present of Pan American Planet Airways

Manufacturer:
North American Aircraft Firm

Date:
1944

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 11.three m (37 ft)
Length: 9.eight m (32 ft three in)
Height: three.9 m (12 ft 10 in)
Weight, empty: four,445 kg (9,800 lb)
Weight, gross: 5,052 kg (11,800 lb)
Best speed: 700 km/h (435 mph)

Materials:
Overall: Aluminum

Physical Description:
Single seat, single engine, low wing monoplane, Planet War II fighter modified for racing.

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Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Grumman G-22 &quotGulfhawk II&quot:

One particular of the most fascinating aerobatic aircraft of the 1930s and ’40s, the Grumman Gulfhawk II was constructed for retired naval aviator and air show pilot Al Williams. As head of the Gulf Oil Company’s aviation division, Williams flew in military and civilian air shows around the country, performing precision aerobatics and dive-bombing maneuvers to market military aviation during the interwar years.

The sturdy civilian biplane, with its strong aluminum monocoque fuselage and Wright Cyclone engine, nearly matched the Grumman F3F standard Navy fighter, which was operational at the time. It took its orange paint scheme from Williams’ Curtiss 1A Gulfhawk, also in the Smithsonian’s collection. Williams personally piloted the Gulfhawk II on its final flight in 1948 to Washington’s National Airport.

Present of Gulf Oil Corporation

Manufacturer:
Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation

Date:
1936

Nation of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 8.7 m (28 ft 7 in)
Length: 7 m (23 ft)
Height: three.1 m (10 ft)
Weight, aerobatic: 1,625 kg (3,583 lb)
Weight, gross: 1,903 kg (4,195 lb)
Prime speed: 467 km/h (290 mph)
Engine: Wright Cyclone R-1820-G1, 1,000 hp

Components:
Fuselage: steel tube with aluminum alloy
Wings: aluminum spars and ribs with fabric cover

Physical Description:
NR1050. Aerobatic biplane flown by Key Alford &quotAl&quot Williams as demonstration aircraft for Gulf Oil Business. Similar to Grumman F3F single-seat fighter aircraft flown by the U.S. Navy. Wright Cyclone R-1820-G1 engine, 1000 hp.

• • • • •

Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Boeing 367-80 Jet Transport:

On July 15, 1954, a graceful, swept-winged aircraft, bedecked in brown and yellow paint and powered by 4 revolutionary new engines initial took to the sky above Seattle. Built by the Boeing Aircraft Company, the 367-80, far better recognized as the Dash 80, would come to revolutionize commercial air transportation when its created version entered service as the well-known Boeing 707, America’s initial jet airliner.

In the early 1950s, Boeing had begun to study the possibility of generating a jet-powered military transport and tanker to complement the new generation of Boeing jet bombers entering service with the U.S. Air Force. When the Air Force showed no interest, Boeing invested million of its personal capital to create a prototype jet transport in a daring gamble that the airlines and the Air Force would buy it after the aircraft had flown and confirmed itself. As Boeing had accomplished with the B-17, it risked the business on one particular roll of the dice and won.

Boeing engineers had initially primarily based the jet transport on studies of improved designs of the Model 367, much better recognized to the public as the C-97 piston-engined transport and aerial tanker. By the time Boeing progressed to the 80th iteration, the design and style bore no resemblance to the C-97 but, for safety reasons, Boeing decided to let the jet project be identified as the 367-80.

Function proceeded rapidly following the formal commence of the project on May 20, 1952. The 367-80 mated a large cabin primarily based on the dimensions of the C-97 with the 35-degree swept-wing design and style based on the wings of the B-47 and B-52 but considerably stiffer and incorporating a pronounced dihedral. The wings were mounted low on the fuselage and incorporated high-speed and low-speed ailerons as nicely as a sophisticated flap and spoiler method. Four Pratt &amp Whitney JT3 turbojet engines, every single creating 10,000 pounds of thrust, had been mounted on struts beneath the wings.

Upon the Dash 80’s 1st flight on July 15, 1954, (the 34th anniversary of the founding of the Boeing Firm) Boeing clearly had a winner. Flying 100 miles per hour quicker than the de Havilland Comet and substantially larger, the new Boeing had a maximum range of much more than three,500 miles. As hoped, the Air Force bought 29 examples of the design and style as a tanker/transport right after they convinced Boeing to widen the style by 12 inches. Satisfied, the Air Force designated it the KC-135A. A total of 732 KC-135s have been constructed.

Speedily Boeing turned its interest to selling the airline business on this new jet transport. Clearly the sector was impressed with the capabilities of the prototype 707 but never far more so than at the Gold Cup hydroplane races held on Lake Washington in Seattle, in August 1955. For the duration of the festivities surrounding this event, Boeing had gathered numerous airline representatives to appreciate the competitors and witness a fly past of the new Dash 80. To the audience’s intense delight and Boeing’s profound shock, test pilot Alvin &quotTex&quot Johnston barrel-rolled the Dash 80 more than the lake in full view of thousands of astonished spectators. Johnston vividly displayed the superior strength and overall performance of this new jet, readily convincing the airline business to get this new airliner.

In searching for a market place, Boeing discovered a prepared buyer in Pan American Airway’s president Juan Trippe. Trippe had been spending considerably of his time browsing for a suitable jet airliner to allow his pioneering business to keep its leadership in international air travel. Functioning with Boeing, Trippe overcame Boeing’s resistance to widening the Dash-80 style, now identified as the 707, to seat six passengers in every single seat row rather than five. Trippe did so by placing an order with Boeing for 20 707s but also ordering 25 of Douglas’s competing DC-8, which had yet to fly but could accommodate six-abreast seating. At Pan Am’s insistence, the 707 was created 4 inches wider than the Dash 80 so that it could carry 160 passengers six-abreast. The wider fuselage created for the 707 became the regular design and style for all of Boeing’s subsequent narrow-body airliners.

Even though the British de Havilland D.H. 106 Comet and the Soviet Tupolev Tu-104 entered service earlier, the Boeing 707 and Douglas DC-eight had been larger, faster, had greater variety, and had been much more profitable to fly. In October 1958 Pan American ushered the jet age into the United States when it opened international service with the Boeing 707 in October 1958. National Airlines inaugurated domestic jet service two months later using a 707-120 borrowed from Pan Am. American Airlines flew the 1st domestic 707 jet service with its own aircraft in January 1959. American set a new speed mark when it opened the 1st frequently-scheduled transcontinental jet service in 1959. Subsequent nonstop flights between New York and San Francisco took only 5 hours – 3 hours significantly less than by the piston-engine DC-7. The one-way fare, such as a surcharge for jet service, was 5.50, or 1 round trip. The flight was nearly 40 % faster and virtually 25 % cheaper than flying by piston-engine airliners. The consequent surge of traffic demand was substantial.

The 707 was initially created for transcontinental or a single-stop transatlantic range. But modified with added fuel tanks and far more effective turbofan engines, the 707-300 Intercontinental series aircraft could fly nonstop across the Atlantic with full payload beneath any conditions. Boeing constructed 855 707s, of which 725 had been purchased by airlines worldwide.

Obtaining launched the Boeing Organization into the industrial jet age, the Dash 80 soldiered on as a very effective experimental aircraft. Till its retirement in 1972, the Dash 80 tested numerous sophisticated systems, a lot of of which had been incorporated into later generations of jet transports. At one particular point, the Dash 80 carried 3 different engine sorts in its four nacelles. Serving as a test bed for the new 727, the Dash 80 was briefly equipped with a fifth engine mounted on the rear fuselage. Engineers also modified the wing in planform and contour to study the effects of distinct airfoil shapes. Many flap configurations were also fitted including a highly sophisticated method of &quotblown&quot flaps which redirected engine exhaust over the flaps to improve lift at low speeds. Fin height and horizontal stabilizer width was later elevated and at one point, a specific several wheel low pressure landing gear was fitted to test the feasibility of operating future heavy military transports from unprepared landing fields.

After a long and distinguished profession, the Boeing 367-80 was ultimately retired and donated to the Smithsonian in 1972. At present, the aircraft is installated at the National Air and Space Museum’s new facility at Washington Dulles International Airport.

Gift of the Boeing Organization

Manufacturer:
Boeing Aircraft Co.

Date:
1954

Nation of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Height 19′ 2&quot: Length 73′ 10&quot: Wing Span 129′ eight&quot: Weight 33,279 lbs.

Physical Description:
Prototype Boeing 707 yellow and brown.

Good China Fast Prototyping photos

Good China Fast Prototyping photos

Some cool china rapid prototyping images:

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china rapid prototyping
Image by core.formula
A collection of fast prototyping models (ZPrint) designed in the Pratt Institute School of Architecture 2007 PreFab China Style Studio,Evan Douglis, Richard Sarrach, Che-Wei Wang, Eric Wong

Perform produced by: Sebastian Misiurek, Alex Drabyk, and Ivan Delgado

Please check out www.core.kind-ula.com + www.prefabchina.com for more

Good Precision Engineering photos

Good Precision Engineering photos

A couple of good precision engineering images I located:

Reckless precision.
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Image by digitalpimp.
Raffles Spot, Singapore

Explore #54, January 18, 2011

SMC Pentax M Zoom 75-150mm 1:4
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Image by Yumi Abe
&quotWhat a strange lens !

Mechanically it is a piece of really clever engineering. It is a push-pull zoom, but the lens does not truly extend at all more than its focal range. In common with most of the M series lenses it is beautifully built, exuding solidity and precision. The aperture ring has precise half stop detents. Subsequent comes the wide zoom/concentrate ring. This is uncommon in that 150mm is set with the ring nearest to the camera finish. The zoom/focus is nicely damped, just stiff enough to decrease any zoom creep. The front of the lens extends slightly at short concentrate distance and rotates when focusing. A short built-in sliding hood completes the design and style.

The general look and really feel is of a really heavy, ‘long and thin’ telephoto lens. It is truly not that extended, about the identical length as the DA50-200. The concentrate travel angle is fairly brief at about 120 degrees or much less, just a bit also short for actually precise focusing. Similarly, the aperture clicks are fairly closely spaced. The zoom travel is also brief, at about 2 cm. However, in use it handles well, greater than some other push-pull zooms of that era.

On APS sensor camera it is optically sharp even at f4 over most of the focal variety and becomes quite sharp when stopped down a couple of clicks. There is no geometric distortion to speak of and really small chromatic aberration. There can be just a touch of purple fringing in higher contrast areas. Bokeh is not negative, possibly slightly on the ‘busy’ side – the aperture has only six blades. All round contrast is affordable, contemplating that there are 12 glass elements in the way. Colour is slightly on the cool side.

In its day, on a full frame camera, it would have been a fine portrait zoom lens.

There is however anything not quite appropriate with this lens when employed on a DSLR, such as my K-7. Somehow the shots lack ‘bite’, requiring a fair bit of post-processing contrast tweaking. It is hard to tell whether it is a lack of microcontrast, flare, shortage of pixie dust or some thing else. I suspect that there is just as well considerably glass in the way.

Well, obtaining taken it out on a sunny day with plenty of contrasty light, I have changed my opinion of this lens. It is really extremely sharp and it appears to like a lot of harsh light – as long as you do not let it shine on the front element. Shoot from the shade into the sunlight and it genuinely starts to execute, as it the last 3 shots under.

Becoming an all-manual lens the aperture and focal length are not recorded. The shots beneath were taken largely at f4 (or possibly f5.6) and ‘various’ focal lengths.&quot

supply: www.pentaxforums.com/lensreviews/SMC-Pentax-M-75-150mm-F4…

Good Precision Components Engineering photos

Good Precision Components Engineering photos

Some cool precision parts engineering images:

Brass finishing
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Image by Tyne & Put on Archives & Museums
This is a Photograph of Doxford Engine Functions Brassfinishing Division, Pallion, August 1954.

Reference: DS.DOX/6/11/9/1

Sunderland has a remarkable history of innovation in shipbuilding and marine engineering. From the improvement of turret ships in the 1890s and the production of Doxford opposed piston engines following the Initial Planet War via to the styles for Liberty ships in the 1940s and SD14s in the 1960s. Sunderland has much to be proud of.

Tyne &amp Put on Archives cares for tens of thousands of photographs in its shipbuilding collections. Most of these concentrate on the ships – in distinct their construction, launch and sea trials. This set looks to redress the balance and to celebrate the perform of the males and women who have played such a important element in the region’s history. The pictures show the human side of this great story, with several relating to the globe popular shipbuilding and engineering firm William Doxford &amp Sons Ltd.

The Archives has developed a brief weblog to accompany these pictures.

(Copyright) We’re content for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite ‘Tyne &amp Wear Archives &amp Museums’ when reusing. Certain restrictions on higher top quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though if you are unsure please e-mail archives@twmuseums.org.uk

Good Metal Components China images

Good Metal Components China images

A couple of nice metal components china pictures I located:

Intersection
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Image by tom$
from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCTV_Headquarters

The CCTV Headquarters is a skyscraper in the Beijing Central Company District. The constructing is the headquarters of China Central Tv. Groundbreaking took location on September 22, 2004 and the creating was completed in December 2008. Rem Koolhaas and Ole Scheeren of OMA were the architects for the developing, whilst Arup provided the complex engineering style. It stands at 234 metres (768 ft) tall and has 51 floors.

The major developing is not a traditional tower, but a continuous loop of six horizontal and vertical sections covering four,one hundred,000 square feet (381,000 m2) of floor space, generating an irregular grid on the building’s facade with an open center. The construction of the creating is deemed to be a structural challenge, especially simply because it is in a seismic zone. Due to the fact of its radical shape, it has acquired the nickname dà kùchǎ (大裤衩), meaning &quotbig shorts&quot.

The creating was constructed in two sections that were joined to total the loop on December 26, 2007. In order not to lock in structural differentials this connection was planned to be completed at the coldest time of night when the steel in the two towers cooled to the very same temperature.The CCTV developing was component of a media park intended to kind a landscape of public entertainment, outdoor filming locations, and production studios as an extension of the central green axis of the CBD.

An adjacent constructing in the complicated, the ‘Television Cultural Center’, burned down in a spectacular fire ignited by fireworks on Lantern Festival day, February 9, 2009, just before the building’s scheduled completion in May possibly 2009. It was to have the Beijing Mandarin Oriental Hotel, a visitor’s center, a big public theatre, and exhibition space. Its shell remains visible from the primary intersection of the new Central Organization District by way of the window of the major CCTV headquarters developing.

The Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the contract from the Beijing International Tendering Co. to construct the CCTV Headquarters and the Tv Cultural Center by its side on December 20, 2002. It is among the 1st of 300 new towers in the new Beijing CBD. Administration, news, broadcasting, and program production offices and studios are all contained inside.

Youth Culture – Punk 1980s-1990s
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Image by brizzle born and bred
If you’re a fierce individualist who has a bone to pick with the profit-driven world, you may possibly be a punk. Never be a punk just simply because you consider it is cool. Punk is a mindset and you don’t have to dress or appear like something or conform to a name. You can not be a blue collar and be punk.

Getting the hair merchandise, the garments, and the music that’s buying into society, which is precisely what punk is against. So know who you are, know the cause for the culture, and comprehend the which means behind the word.

The punk subculture involves a diverse array of ideologies, and types of expression, which includes fashion, visual art, dance, literature, and film, which grew out of punk rock.

The punk subculture emerged in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia in the mid-1970s. Exactly which region originated punk has lengthy been a significant controversy within the movement.

Two UK punks in a train carriage in 1986 note the hand-stencilled Crass symbol painted on the coat of on the man on the rightEarly punk had an abundance of antecedents and influences, and Jon Savage has described the subculture as a &quotbricolage&quot of virtually every single earlier youth culture that existed in the West because the Second Globe War &quotstuck together with safety pins&quot.

A variety of philosophical, political, and artistic movements influenced the subculture. In specific, punk drew inspiration from a number of strains of modern day art. Numerous writers, books, and literary movements were essential to the formation of the punk aesthetic.

Punk rock has a assortment of musical origins each within the rock and roll genre and beyond.

The earliest kind of punk rock, named protopunk in retrospect, started as a garage rock revival in the northeastern United States in the late 1960s.

The first ongoing music scene that was assigned the punk label appeared in New York City amongst 1974 and 1976.

At about the identical time or shortly afterward, a punk scene developed in London.

Quickly after, Los Angeles became property to the third major punk scene.

These 3 cities formed the backbone of the burgeoning movement, but there have been also other scenes in a number of cities such as Brisbane and Boston.

About 1977, the subculture started to diversify with the proliferation of factions such as two Tone, Oi!, pop punk, New Wave, and No Wave. In the United States in the course of the early 1980s, punk underwent a renaissance in the kind of hardcore punk, which sought to do away with the frivolities introduced in the later years of the original movement, whilst at the identical time Britain saw a parallel movement known as streetpunk.

Hardcore and streetpunk then spread to other regions just as the original subculture had. In the mid-1980s to the early 1990s in America, different underground scenes either directly evolved from punk or at least applied its attitudes to new styles, in the method creating the alternative rock and indie music scenes.

A new movement in the United States became visible in the early and mid-1990s that sought to revive the punk movement, doing away with some of the trappings of hardcore.

Fashion

Punks seek to outrage others with the hugely theatrical use of clothes, hairstyles, cosmetics, tattoos, jewelry and physique modification.

Early punk style adapted each day objects for aesthetic effect: ripped clothing was held with each other by safety pins or wrapped with tape ordinary clothing was customized by embellishing it with marker or adorning it with paint a black bin liner became a dress, shirt or skirt security pins and razor blades had been used as jewelry.

Also common have been leather, rubber, and vinyl clothing that the general public associates with transgressive sexual practices like bondage and S&ampM.

Punk fashion in the early 1980s

Some punks put on tight &quotdrainpipe&quot jeans, plaid/tartan trousers, kilts or skirts, T-shirts, leather jackets (which are usually decorated with painted band logos, pins and buttons, and metal studs or spikes), and footwear such as Converse sneakers, skate shoes, brothel creepers, or Dr. Martens boots.

Some early punks sometimes wore garments displaying a Nazi swastika for shock-value, but most modern punks are staunchly anti-racist and are far more most likely to put on a crossed-out swastika symbol.

Some punks reduce their hair into Mohawks or other dramatic shapes, style it to stand in spikes, and colour it with vibrant, unnatural hues.

Some punks are anti-fashion, arguing that punk need to be defined by music or ideology. This is most common in the post-1980s US hardcore punk scene, where members of the subculture usually dressed in plain T-shirts and jeans, rather than the a lot more elaborate outfits and spiked, dyed hair of their British counterparts.

Dance

Two dance designs related with punk are pogo dancing and moshing. Stage diving and crowd surfing were originally related with protopunk bands such as The Stooges, and have appeared at punk, metal and rock concerts. Ska punk promoted an updated version of skanking.

Hardcore dancing is a later development influenced by all of the above mentioned styles.

Psychobillies choose to &quotwreck&quot, a kind of slam dancing that involves individuals punching each and every other in the chest and arms as they move about the circle pit.

Punk Rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed among 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other types of what is now recognized as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock. They developed quickly, challenging-edged music, typically with quick songs, stripped-down instrumentation, and frequently political, anti-establishment lyrics. Punk embraces a DIY (do it oneself) ethic, with several bands self-creating their recordings and distributing them via informal channels.

By late 1976, bands such as the Ramones, in New York City, and the Sex Pistols and The Clash, in London, were recognized as the vanguard of a new musical movement. The following year saw punk rock spreading about the world, and it became a key cultural phenomenon in the United Kingdom. For the most component, punk took root in nearby scenes that tended to reject association with the mainstream. An connected punk subculture emerged, expressing youthful rebellion and characterized by distinctive styles of clothing and adornment and a variety of anti-authoritarian ideologies.

By the beginning of the 1980s, faster, much more aggressive designs such as hardcore and Oi! had grow to be the predominant mode of punk rock. Musicians identifying with or inspired by punk also pursued a broad range of other variations, giving rise to post-punk and the alternative rock movement. By the turn of the century, pop punk had been adopted by the mainstream, with bands such as Green Day and The Offspring bringing the genre widespread recognition.

Punk Rock Bands

Punk rock was developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States and the United Kingdom. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock. They developed quickly, hard-edged music, generally with brief songs, stripped-down instrumentation, and often political, anti-establishment lyrics. Punk embraces a DIY (do it your self) ethic, with numerous bands self-producing their recordings and distributing them through informal channels.

As well as The Clash’s and Sex Pistols, Punk threw up a multitude of bands who often released the one single on their own record label before fading into obscurity. Some in no way even produced it that far.

www.punk77.co.uk/linkpage/punkbands.htm

100 Greatest Punk Rock Artists

www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/greatest_punk.html

Punk’s not dead – it just emigrated…

Hang out at a UK punk gig today and you’d be difficult pushed to describe what you see as something other than some excellent old harmless exciting in a genre that lengthy given that became an additional subsidiary of rock ‘n’ roll.

Whilst punk has developed its fair share of careerists, traditionalists and spotty herberts, let’s not overlook it has created a handful of genuinely provocative bands, from the MC5 and Crass to Fugazi and Refused. But that was then, this is now and it really is effortless to overlook that punk nevertheless implies one thing – and I never imply your drunk Uncle Terry or that bloke who nevertheless hangs around the town centre in his Angelic Upstarts T-shirts. As an alternative, the spirit of punk as an anti-establishment force lives on today. You’re just not likely to uncover it in the UK or the US.

As an alternative, punk is kept alive in areas like Cuba where simply criticising the communist regime can get your ass thrown in jail. As has been reported, that’s what has happened to Gorki Águila Carrasco, leader singer of Porno para Ricardo, currently facing four years in prison for &quotpeligrosidad&quot – literally meaning the dangerousness of his music – especially for dismissing the ruling Castro brothers as &quotgeriatrics&quot. It really is hardly GG Allin is it? Possibly it was their vaguely wacky song ‘El Comandante’ that upset, um, El Comandante.

Elsewhere the appetite for punk rock grows unabated. Readers of Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel Persepolis or its film adaptation will know the variety of difficulty faced when caught with contraband punk music beneath the theocratic tyranny of Islamist fundamentalists in post-revolution Iran. And certainly, how that hunger for anti-social sounds merely grows when challenged. The Sex Pistols may well be a joke right now, but for millions of oppressed youth they still represent a signpost to freedom.

The perceived controversial nature of punk bands merely highlights the conservative globe we’re living in, where fundamentalist religious regimes or paranoid governments nevertheless perceive punk bands as threatening. Just ask Canadian punk band The Suicide Pilots, who have a government file on them for their name alone. Or ask major Chinese punk band Hang On The Box, who have previously been denied visas to travel abroad after their government deemed their music an &quotinappropriate&quot export. Punk scenes exist in China, but bands have to tread very carefully and make positive not to criticise their government. &quotWe are great citizens who obey the law and enjoy our country,&quot said Li Qing of Chinese punk band Snapline, when asked about governmental intervention when interviewed in 2007. And do you know how challenging it is locating a Gang Of Four record in North Korea?

Even UK punks aren’t immune – when Mike Devine, guitarist with a Clash tribute band, texted his pal some lyrics from The Clash’s ‘Tommy Gun’ the father of two was paid a check out by the Avon &amp Somerset Particular Branch.

&quotSelling out&quot

Eventually, though, Western punk has got soft and largely apolitical thanks to us living in a single of the freest nations in the world. Punk in America and Britain is John Lydon promoting personal computer games and Green Day filling stadiums.

Iggy Pop’s endorsement of vehicle insurance coverage has prompted accusations of promoting out. But does any person truly care any more?

As the flailing, wild-eyed frontman of US garage-rock band The Stooges, Iggy Pop helped pioneer punk extended before the Sex Pistols.

His solo profession is approaching its fifth decade. Reside, he’s earned a reputation as one particular of rock’s most exciting performers, with a frame that is not so much athletic as freakish.

So why is 1 of rock’s most iconic rebels now promoting auto insurance on Tv? Will we ever be able to listen to his music in the identical way again? Or are we now inured to the truth that at some point our cultural heroes are going to turn round and exhort us to buy, get, purchase?

&quotIggy Pop will return to continue Swiftcover.com’s campaign to support UK motorists get inexpensive on the internet insurance and make it clear that now even musicians can ‘Get A Life’!’&quot she stated.

Even so, Pop recently known as his involvement with Swiftcover &quotembarrassing&quot.

John Lydon Country Life (pictured)
Denis Leary Holsten Pils
Lou Reed Honda scooters
Black-Eyed Peas Pepsi
Mitchell &amp Webb Apple Mac

But is this just a generational thing? Would fans of Pete Doherty take such exception seeing him promoting cough medicine or train tickets? If Amy Winehouse was unveiled as the new face of a coffee brand, would the sales of her next album plummet?

But if you think punk – the spirit of punk – is dead, go to South America, go to Russia, go to Eastern Europe and see what the young punk fans there have to say about it.

Have been you a Punk? Do you have any stories from that era?

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Good Mechanical Engineering China images

Good Mechanical Engineering China images

A handful of nice mechanical engineering china pictures I identified:

Image from web page 568 of “Railway mechanical engineer” (1916)
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Identifier: railwaymechanica93newy
Title: Railway mechanical engineer
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors:
Subjects: Railroad engineering Engineering Railroads Railroad automobiles
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Simmons-Boardman Pub. Co
Contributing Library: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

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r-residence was operating. The fan was driven at onetime by a jacked-up Ford automobile, but mostly by a venerable port-capable steam engine, salvaged from a scrap-heap. By the finish of 1917, however, the establishment was up to m^^^ ■•:^^^f^^. 1 -. T^T_. ■ , ^^W^^i j8sd«gg«r,if., Machine Shop Throughout Installation of Machine Tools, September, 1917 There have been officers and guys from India, China, South Africa,South America and Australia and numbers of other folks whohad in no way been outside the Old Nation prior to the war.There was nothing at all of trades union restriction about thesemen. Machinists, blacksmiths, boilermakers, pattern-makersor moulders, dug and mixed concrete for foundations, constructed strength and the shops virtually in complete swing. There had beenlo5 locomotives erected and a start off had been produced with heavy—some very heavy—repairs. Up to the finish of December, 1918, 2J2 new locomotiveswere erected and 370 engines were repaired, two,073 pairs ofwheels were turned up and 275 wheels re-tired, 737 tons of

Text Appearing Following Image:
The Foundry as it Appeared December. 1917: Note the Cupola Constructed Out of a Corrugated Furnace huts, erected shops, rigged derricks or did the subsequent job thathad to be completed, whatever it may be. The erection of engines imported from Canada and theUnited States was commenced nearly as quickly as the machinetool et|uipment started to arrive and months before the craneswere u|i, and proceeded simultaneously with the constructing andinternal preparation of the shops. The very first two engines wereturned out with each other early in July, 1917. forgings have been turned out, two,186 tons of iron castings and 168tons of brass. The average output for 1918 is shown in thetable. All through the operation of the shops the function was grave-ly handicapped by the extraordinar) range of engines to bedealt with, the exceptionally bad situation of a lot of that hadworked for years with out a very good repair, the paucity of operate-ing drawings and the impossibility of either acquiring or 550 RAILWAY MECHANICAL ENGINEER Vol. 93, No. 9 sustain

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140630-N-TG831-019 SOUTH CHINA SEA (June 30, 2014) Gas Turbine Program Technician (Mechanical) 2nd Class David Valentini, from Duluth, Georgia, assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Kidd (DDG one hundred), stands watch inside the ship’s central engineering center. Kidd is presently on patrol in the U.S. 7th Fleet location of responsibility supporting regional safety and stability in the Indo-Asia Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Declan Barnes/Released)

Good Precision Engineering Companies photos

A couple of nice precision engineering businesses images I identified:

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: B-29 Superfortress “Enola Gay” panorama
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Image by Chris Devers
Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Boeing B-29 Superfortress &quotEnola Gay&quot:

Boeing’s B-29 Superfortress was the most sophisticated propeller-driven bomber of Planet War II and the first bomber to home its crew in pressurized compartments. Even though developed to fight in the European theater, the B-29 found its niche on the other side of the globe. In the Pacific, B-29s delivered a assortment of aerial weapons: traditional bombs, incendiary bombs, mines, and two nuclear weapons.

On August six, 1945, this Martin-constructed B-29-45-MO dropped the very first atomic weapon utilised in combat on Hiroshima, Japan. 3 days later, Bockscar (on show at the U.S. Air Force Museum near Dayton, Ohio) dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan. Enola Gay flew as the advance weather reconnaissance aircraft that day. A third B-29, The Wonderful Artiste, flew as an observation aircraft on each missions.

Transferred from the United States Air Force.

Manufacturer:
Boeing Aircraft Co.
Martin Co., Omaha, Nebr.

Date:
1945

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 900 x 3020cm, 32580kg, 4300cm (29ft 6 five/16in. x 99ft 1in., 71825.9lb., 141ft 15/16in.)

Materials:
Polished general aluminum finish

Physical Description:
4-engine heavy bomber with semi-monoqoque fuselage and high-aspect ratio wings. Polished aluminum finish general, normal late-World War II Army Air Forces insignia on wings and aft fuselage and serial number on vertical fin 509th Composite Group markings painted in black &quotEnola Gay&quot in black, block letters on reduced left nose.