Category Archives: Planes Trains and Automobiles

Mid-America Truck Show!

2019 Mid-America Trucking Show  |MARCH 28-30, 2019 |  Louisville, KY at the Kentucky Exposition Center

Mid-America Truck Show

Official Site

Mid-America Truck Show!

2019 Mid-America Trucking Show  |MARCH 28-30 2019 |  Louisville, KY at the Kentucky Exposition Center

Mid-America Truck Show

Official Site

25 Years Ago, We Lost A Legend – John Candy

John Candy (October 31, 1950 – March 4, 1994)

John Candy was a Canadian comedian and actor known mainly for his work in Hollywood films. Candy rose to fame as a member of the Toronto branch of the Second City and its related Second City Television series, and through his appearances in such comedy films as StripesSplashCool RunningsSummer RentalHome AloneThe Great OutdoorsSpaceballs, and Uncle Buck, as well as more dramatic roles in Only the Lonelyand JFK. One of his most renowned onscreen performances was as Del Griffith, the talkative shower-curtain ring salesman in the John Hughes comedy Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

While filming the Western parody Wagons East!, Candy died of a heart attack in Durango, Mexico, on March 4, 1994, aged 43. His final two films, Wagons East!and Canadian Bacon, are dedicated to his memory.

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Semi Truck Drag Racing!

https://youtu.be/ZiNR3kTq_pc

In Remembrance – Space Shuttle Columbia & Crew

On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during re-entry on its 28th mission; all seven crew members aboard perished.

Columbia Launch STS-107

Columbia launches on its final mission, STS-107.

Columbia STS-107 Crew

The crew of STS-107. L to R: Brown, Husband, Clark, Chawla, Anderson, McCool, Ramon.

Columbia STS-107 Mission Patch

Columbia STS-107 Mission Patch.

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In Remembrance – Space Shuttle Challenger & Crew

On January 28, 1986 at 11:39 EST, the Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated 73 seconds into its flight after an O-ring seal in its right solid rocket booster (SRB) failed at liftoff.  All seven astronauts on board were lost.

Challenger STS-51 at Launch

Challenger launches on its final mission, STS-51.

Challenger STS-51 Crew

The crew of STS-51. Front row, from left to right: Smith, Scobee, and McNair. Back row, from left to right: Onizuka, McAuliffe, Jarvis, and Resnik.

Challenger STS-51 Mission Patch

STS-51 mission patch.

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2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

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Traffic Clearing Unit

Maybe also used for snow removal?

B-52 Dressed for Christmas

This amazing display of holiday lights can be found at Denver’s Wings Over The Rockies Air & Space museum. Here, we see a gigantic plane wrapped from nose to tail and wingtip to wingtip in holiday lights. This plane happens to be the venerable “BUFF” B-52.

Why’s the nose red? Because of Rudolph, obviously.

Volkswagen Restores 52 Year old Beetle

VW of America has paid to fully restore a 73-year-old woman’s beloved Beetle that she’s owned since 1966. 

You HAVE to go to Jalopnik to read this story… 

And what the hell are you supposed to do with 45 zinc-plated turkeys?  🙂

Jalopnik link

Annie before
Annie before

Don't want to let the secret out, but didn't want to lose the image.  :)
Annie after

And thus began one of humanity’s greatest road trips.

On December 11, 1972, astronauts Gene Cernan and Jack Schmitt had just stepped out of the lunar lander. And thus began one of humanity’s greatest road trips.

Sure, the definition of a “road trip” is a bit vague, but when you’re thousands of miles from Earth and the nearest professional mechanic, the series of trips the crew of Apollo 17 made in the Lunar Rover has to qualify as one. Especially when you consider that they drove more than 22 miles in the thing, a trip which took four hours and 26 minutes.

Read the rest here at Jalopnik

Airhead Treffen

The Airhead Treffen is a 1700-mile drive down the West Coast from Canada to Mexico for air-cooled Volkswagens.  Jalopnik has a wonderful write up on it… some of these I’ve never actually seen!

So, go look… oh please, go look! Jalopnik Link

AWD vs 4WD

Wearable Glider?!

https://www.facebook.com/GeniusClub.KeliNetwork/videos/347033169202466/

Ummmmm, No!

This is what can happen…

Two drivers, two photographers, and one race marshal have been hospitalized after a terrifying crash sent Sophia Flörsch flying, with her front wheels dangling off her car, up and over another driver, through the track’s crash fencing, and then into a photographer’s stand on the outside of the corner. This is what can happen at Macau, the tightest street course in the world.

Real speed:

https://twitter.com/twitter/statuses/1064066021953363969

Slow speed:

https://youtu.be/fHZWJkcBz8U

Anniversary of the sinking of the USS Johnston

USS Johnston (DD-557)

USS Johnston (DD-557) was a World War II-era Fletcher-class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy. She was the first Navy ship named after Lieutenant John V. Johnston. The ship was most famous for its bold action in the Battle off Samar. The small “tincan” destroyer armed with nothing larger than 5 inch (127mm) guns and torpedoes would lead the attack of a handful of light ships which had inadvertently been left unprotected in the path of a massive Japanese fleet led by battleships and cruisers. The sacrifices of Johnston and her little escort carrier task unit “Taffy 3” helped stop Admiral Kurita’s powerful Center Force from attacking vulnerable U.S. landing forces, and inflicted greater losses than they suffered.

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2019 Yenko Camaro

 

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Over 1000 People Were at Risk

NTSB board member Earl Weener claimed more than 1,000 people were at risk of serious injury or death after the Air Canada flight coming in to land came “within feet” of hitting four fully loaded planes that were lined up and waiting to take off on the taxiway.

Read the whole story on Jalopnik.

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Anniversary of Yeager Breaking the Sound Barrier

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U.S. Air Force Captain Chuck Yeager becomes the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound.

Yeager, born in Myra, West Virginia, in 1923, was a combat fighter during World War II and flew 64 missions over Europe. He shot down 13 German planes and was himself shot down over France, but he escaped capture with the assistance of the French Underground. After the war, he was among several volunteers chosen to test-fly the experimental X-1 rocket plane, built by the Bell Aircraft Company to explore the possibility of supersonic flight.

For years, many aviators believed that man was not meant to fly faster than the speed of sound, theorizing that transonic drag rise would tear any aircraft apart. All that changed on October 14, 1947, when Yeager flew the X-1 over Rogers Dry Lake in Southern California. The X-1 was lifted to an altitude of 25,000 feet by a B-29 aircraft and then released through the bomb bay, rocketing to 40,000 feet and exceeding 662 miles per hour (the sound barrier at that altitude). The rocket plane, nicknamed “Glamorous Glennis,” was designed with thin, unswept wings and a streamlined fuselage modeled after a .50-caliber bullet.

Because of the secrecy of the project, Bell and Yeager’s achievement was not announced until June 1948. Yeager continued to serve as a test pilot, and in 1953 he flew 1,650 miles per hour in an X-1A rocket plane. He retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1975 with the rank of brigadier general.