T is for a 'Triumph' of Tripods.
Thimbles
T is for two Singer Featherweights
T is for toasting friends
T is for two very pointy teeth
T is for trouble...
Terrifying trebuchets
Trunk (very full)
Track bike (1938 Schwinn Paramount)
Torpado (1961 Italian racing bike)
Tennis
From Sandwich Fair, Sandwich, NH
Mama snapping turtle (not at fair)
Ford tractor
Truck
Tracked vehicle
Coolest truck ever
Speaking of tongues...
T is for tail (of mass destruction)
http://static.uglyhedgehog.com/upload/2013/11/6/thumb-1383792102064-thanksgiving_photos_036.jpg
That's not just any steam loco, that's a UP 'Big Boy', one of the largest, most powerful ever. Fabulous.
The Kingston Flyer is a toy in comparison (tho handsome).
B-17
B-17
General Info
General Info
P&W radial
B-17 landing gear
B-17, side gunner's view
Kid's about 6', that's the belly turret
looking into nose
Cockpit
Here's a link: http://www.collingsfoundation.org/cf_aircraft.htm
No P-38.
B-17 and P-51 to come.
Thanks for your comments!
B-24, continued.
B-24 General Data
B-24 Production History
B-24
Tail gun
Nearly ready to depart
Hand turning prop
Taxiing (sp?) to take off
Picking up speed
Nearly airborne
And away. End B-24 segment
Oops, that last one is the wrong one - how can I delete it?
B-24 continued
'sprocket' drive for bomb bay doors
loading instructions, 300 pound bombs
loading instructions, 100 pound bombs
Inside, looking forward, I think...
Cockpit, co-pilot
Pilot's view
Port-side landing gear
Probably should have had this 2nd