
‘Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey’
Derek Blois
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell-Boeing_V-22_Osprey
Un saludo
Nos?De Güiner escribió:
"Some historians, notably British submarine scholar Richard Compton-Hall, doubt that Turtle was built, or if constructed, was used, but others, citing contemporary correspondence and the reminiscences of George Washington, are convinced that the craft did sortie on a mission. The story of the intrepid Yankee sergeant who trusted to an experimental craft and tried against the odds to be the first submariner to sink an enemy vessel entered American folklore. Whether or not Turtle’s mission occurred as legend has it, the story of Bushnell’s submarine became part of a national dialogue on American ingenuity and bravery in adopting submarine technology to warfare"
- Nuestro traductor oficial, el Luisma, se encargará de remediar este barbarismo.
Luis M. García escribió:Y me imagino que ...
Se está ganando más deberes.la forma de hundir un barco enemigo sería situándose debajo y haciendo uso de ese singular berbiquí manual..
Más exactamente al barrenar se quedaba fijado y se soltaba. Si se fija VM, cual berbiquí, desde el susodicho va una cuerda hacia el tonel (Nº 5), el cual (dice Bushnell) iría cargado con 150 libras de pólvora y un aparato, tipo temporizador, que tenía un margen máximo de 12 horas y ...Luis M. García escribió:Rayos! Así que el berbiquí servía para barrenar...
El siguiente con el que vamos sí intentó vendérsela a franceses y pérfidos.Desde luego, se descuida uno y estos yanquis te vende una moto averiada con más facilidad que un feriante...
Un saludoLynx Mark 9A
Por cierto, se ha lucido el artista con el comentario para esta lámina, más aún si cabe...Westland Lynx.
Two Lynx’s at Camp Bastion.
Un saludoCamp Shorabak (formerly Camp Bastion) is a former British Army airbase, located northwest of the city of Lashkar Gah in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, until 27 October 2014 when the British Army handed over control to the Afghan Ministry of Defense. The base has barracks for the Afghan National Army.
Between 2005 and October 2014 it was the logistics hub for International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) operations in Helmand during the War in Afghanistan and Operation Herrick, and it was capable of accommodating over 32,000 people.
The camp was built by the British Army and was the largest British overseas military camp built since the Second World War. The base was also home to troops from a number of nations, including the United States and Denmark.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Shorabak
La descripción del artista, en su habitual línea...Army Air Corps Gazelles.
Un saludoArmy Air Corps Apache, Lynx and Gazelle.
Un saludoAH Apaches escorting a Chinook.
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