Air News The Flying Bolster & The Corporal Missile (1957)
THE FLYING BOLSTER
White Waltham
GV. Flying Bolster - Utility aircraft, showing its wings in collapsed state, about to be inflated. SCU. Wings in collapsed state, pan down to the deflated wing. SV. Man squatting down and starting up blower motor. SV. Men stretching out the now partly inflated wing. SV. Another portion of the wing being blown up, pan down to blower motor. GV. Wings being blown up, & CU. SCU. Pilot talking to reporters. GV. Completed wing now inflated. CU. Inflated wing, pan down to the undercarriage. CU. Men sealing up wings. SV. Men fixing the petrol bottles beneath the wing as pilot gets into cockpit. CU. Pilot in cockpit fixing his parachute. SV. Group of officials and press looking on. SV. Propeller being turned at rear of machine. LV. Towards and pan, Utility aircraft takes off. SV. People watching. GV. Utility aircraft in the air. CU. Pan to back view, Utility aircraft in the air. CU. Press photographer taking picture looking towards sky. SV. Towards and pan to back view, Utility aircraft in flight.
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THE CORPORAL MISSILE FOR THE ROYAL ARTILLERY
Larkhill
GV. The transporter carrying two missiles in containers driving past. LV. VIP's looking on. SV. The erector driving past, carrying a missile ready for firing. SCU. Men putting on protective clothing for the fuelling of the missile.
GV. Two men in protective clothing about to refuel the missile. SV. Two of the men operating the tank which contains the fuel. SV. Two more men putting the fuel pipe into the missile. GV. The erector backing up to the firing station. SV. Soldier making adjustments. GV. Missile being raised by the erector. SV. Press photographers. GV. Camera pans up as the missile is erected into firing position. CU. Soldier making adjustment to the platform. GV. Camera pans up showing the erected missile ready for firing. Top view, camera pans down showing the erected missile and activity going on around the base. Top view, camera goes in nearer to show the fins of the missile which have N.S.E.W. (for North, South, East and West) painted on them. GV. The missile in firing position on servicing platform.
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I Spotted Something Strange In The Sky...
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Homeless German Shepherd cries like a human! I have never heard anything like this!!!
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This breath-taking home has been constructed to the highest of specifications to create over 14,000 square feet of the most luxurious living space, carefully designed to offer the ultimate in luxury with no stone unturned in the pursuit of absolute perfection. Set its own gated grounds upon a select cul-de-sac of bespoke homes, it offers accommodation over four storeys of simply epic proportions which includes the most fabulous leisure facilities, includes a stunning lower ground floor indoor pool with sauna and changing rooms, gymnasium, purpose built cinema room, games room and leisure area. There is a separate three bedroom detached bungalow, ideal for relatives or staff accommodation. This is a rare opportunity to purchase what could be described as Bolton’s finest home with the added benefit of No Chain and Part Exchange considered.
Accommodation
The sumptuous accommodation within the main house is set over four floors to include a reception hall, cloakroom/wc, principal lounge, sitting room, formal dining room, spectacular fitted living kitchen, utility room, eight magnificent en-suite bedrooms, swimming pool, sauna, changing rooms, cinema room, gymnasium and leisure area. The property also has a separate three bedroom detached bungalow located in the grounds offering further accommodation ideally suited for staff/dependant relatives. Outside the generous gated plot features extensive secure parking for several vehicles in addition to a larger than average double garage, alongside mature landscaped private gardens, that simply must be viewed in person to be fully appreciated.
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Widely regarded as one of the best areas of Bolton, Heaton has always been popular with homebuyers due to the close proximity of renowned schooling including both Cleveland's and Bolton private schools. It is also well placed for major transport links, including the M61 and Lostock railway station for excellent commuter access into Manchester, Salford Quays and Media City. Other local amenities easily to hand include the recently re-opened Victoria Inn, and the popular Middlebrook retail development.
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Hangar
A hangar is a closed building structure to hold aircraft, spacecraft or military tanks in protective storage. Most hangars are built of metal, but other materials such as wood and concrete are also used. The word hangar comes from Middle French hanghart, of Germanic origin, from Frankish *haimgard, from *haim + gard.
Hangars are used for: protection from the weather, protection from direct sunlight, maintenance, repair, manufacture, assembly and storage of aircraft on airfields, aircraft carriers and ships.
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MISSILES FOR NATO
The English Electric Blue Water guided missile is a bombardment weapon of great mobility and accuracy. It could be adopted by NATO as a replacement for the American Corporal missile. Making its first public appearance at Larkhill, the surface-to-surface missile was demonstrated up to the moment of firing, which is carried out some 50 yards away. This take-off was filmed on another site.
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Killer Missile (1955)
United States of America (USA).
SV. Battleship Mississippi with super rocket ready for launching - launched. Ground to air view of target plane. Missile comes into picture - snakes after target and hits it. Ground to air view, missile hit, plane starts its downward plunge - it disintegrates and plunges into the sea. Testing of the new 'Terrier' killer missiles for air defence is successfully tested against a robot-piloted bomber.
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The Old Parsonage, Green Lane Formby
Standing in more than 1.2 acres of mature, secluded gardens, this simply splendid property is worth a viewing at the earliest opportunity. The Old Parsonage is a detached Grade II listed property boasting seven bedrooms which dates back to the Georgian era. It is thought the original property dates back to around 1770 with an extension added in 1850 and again in 1920.
This home offers the discerning resident the best of both worlds - all the charm and character of a period property together with the mod cons anyone would expect from a high end home.
The property enjoys a superb location in the heart of Freshfield. The present owners have not only maintained the property incredibly well but they have also considerably improved it too and the building boasts a wealth of simply beautiful features from parquet flooring, Georgian windows and original bell rings to traditional fireplaces, solid wood doors and ceiling covings and cornices.
A magnificent conservatory has been added helping to create even more space overlooking the impressive grounds and several other works of restoration and improvement have also added to this property`s considerable appeal.
Range High 6th Form
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Hangar | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:43 1 History
00:02:52 2 Airship hangars
00:04:02 2.1 Steel construction
00:06:04 2.2 Wood construction
00:07:32 2.3 Fabric construction
00:08:43 2.4 Hangars aboard ships
00:09:20 2.5 Structures and sizes
00:10:01 2.6 Regulation
00:10:32 3 Gallery
00:10:41 4 See also
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A hangar is a closed building structure to hold aircraft, or spacecraft. Hangars are built of metal, wood and concrete. The word hangar comes from Middle French hanghart (enclosure near a house), of Germanic origin, from Frankish *haimgard (home-enclosure, fence around a group of houses), from *haim (home, village, hamlet) and gard (yard).
Hangars are used for protection from the weather, direct sunlight and for maintenance, repair, manufacture, assembly and storage of aircraft, aircraft carriers and ships.
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Morning Heritage walk curated by The House of MG
'The House of MG' is a boutique heritage hotel in Ahmedabad. This stately property, built in 1924 as a home for a wealthy textile magnate, has been tastefully restored to retain its old-world charm but with all the amenities and comforts of a world-class business hotel. The Lonely Planet Guide and the Rough Guide recommend this luxury hotel highly and the discerning British travel guide 'Sawday's - Places to Stay in India' has singled out this design hotel as the only leading hotel worth a mention in its Ahmedabad hotels section. It has been consistently rated top 3 hotels of choice by customers in the TripAdvisor ratings and has also received the Traveller's Choice Award for 2012.
It has seventeen rooms and suites, one service apartment, two acclaimed restaurants, a conference space, an indoor swimming pool and a health club. There is also an in-house design studio and gift shop that carries specially designed, hand-made items by master-craftsmen of Ahmedabad and vicinity.
'Agashiye', its terrace eatery, is an award winning Gujarati thali restaurant that serves the finest Gujarati cuisine in the traditional sit down buffet style. 'The Green House', its courtyard café, is another popular eatery that serves ala carte options from Gujarat, Rajasthan, South India and the Continent including seasonal fresh juices, hand-churned ice-creams and freshly brewed coffees and teas. The Green House resturant is vegetarian and eggs are served only during breakfast in the restaurant.
The Hotel has 'Agashiye Lounge & Garden' as its unusual conference venue that open out on to a terrace garden. It can accommodate conferences of up to thirty people or Banquets of up to 500 people.
The 'Lotus Pool' at The House of MG is undoubtedly the most spectacular indoor swimming pool in Ahmedabad with a attached health club .
The House of MG is conveniently located in the city centre. There is ample parking space within the complex with valet parking available. Both the Airport and the Railway Station are within a 7 km distance.
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What's new and what's next for cycling (and walking) in Salford
In part 2 of our infrastructure safari to Salford, Catriona shows us a little bit of the massive regeneration of the city, and their plans for how cycling and walking will fit into it thanks to the Bee Network.
We look at Chapel Street, where there will be Dutch-style red cycle tracks, with bus-stop bypasses; the Ordsall estate, where filtered permeability will create a low-traffic neighbourhood with through cycling and walking routes; and at various public realm schemes with sustainable urban drainage (SUDS).
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- Cycling Embassy of GB for organising the trip:
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New Street, Broadbottom: For Sale with Country Holmes, Glossop
A beautiful stone cottage situated in the centre of the popular village of Broadbottom within a short walk from the train station with access to Manchester Piccadilly in less than 30 minutes and with beautiful Peak District walks on the doorstep. The property briefly comprises lounge with multi fuel stove, kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom and a loft room. Outside there is a yard to the rear with two useful outbuildings and a further lawned area beyond.Agents Remarks A beautiful stone cottage situated in the centre of the popular village of Broadbottom within a short walk from the train station with access to Manchester Piccadilly in less than 30 minutes and with beautiful Peak District walks on the doorstep. The property briefly comprises lounge with multi fuel stove, kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom and a loft room. Outside there is a yard to the rear with two useful outbuildings and a further lawned area beyond.Lounge 13' 1'' x 11' 1'' (3.98m x 3.38m)Hardwood entrance door, double glazed window to front, chimney breast with inset multi fuel stove sat on quarry tiled hearth, radiator, laminate flooring.Kitchen 13' 1'' x 12' 1'' (3.98m x 3.68m)Fitted with a range of base and eye level wall units, roll edge working surfaces, part tiled walls, 4-ring gas hob with chimney style extractor hood and electric under oven, circular sink with mixer tap, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, space for fridge and freezer, stairs to first floor, radiator, cupboard housing combi boiler, double glazed window to rear with stone sill, stone flagged floor, ceiling spot lighting, door to outside.First Floor Landing Bedroom One 13' 1'' x 11' 2'' (3.98m x 3.40m)Double glazed window to front, radiator.Bedroom Two 12' 1'' x 8' 0'' (3.68m x 2.44m)Double glazed window to rear, built-in cupboards with hanging rail, radiator, door leading to stairs up to loft room.Bathroom Panelled bath with shower over and folding screen, wall mounted corner sink with mixer tap, low level WC, ladder style heated towel rail, double glazed window to rear with obscure glass, laminate flooring, ceiling spot lighting.Second Floor Loft Room 16' 2'' x 11' 7'' (4.92m x 3.53m) max with restricted head heightThree double glazed ceiling skylights, radiator, exposed beams.Externally Rear yard with garden borders, two useful outbuildings and a lawned area beyond.Important Information We take every care in preparing our sales details. They are checked and verified by the Vendor. We do not guarantee appliances, alarms, electrical fittings, plumbing, showers, etc, you must satisfy yourself that they operate correctly. Room sizes are approximate, they are taken in imperial and converted to metric, do not use them to buy carpets or furniture. We cannot verify the tenure, as we do not have access to the legal title, we cannot guarantee boundaries or rights of way, and you must take the advice of your legal representative.
Military history of Australia during World War I | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:12 1 Outbreak of the war
00:05:50 2 German New Guinea
00:10:59 3 First Australian Imperial Force
00:13:46 4 Gallipoli
00:13:55 4.1 Background
00:17:09 4.2 Landing at Anzac Cove
00:19:03 4.3 Krithia
00:20:01 4.4 Turkish counter-attack
00:20:56 4.5 August offensive
00:24:03 4.6 Evacuation
00:26:42 5 Egypt and Palestine
00:26:52 5.1 Reorganisation in Egypt
00:28:13 5.2 Fighting the Senussi Arabs
00:29:25 5.3 Battle of Romani
00:31:34 5.4 Battle of Magdhaba
00:35:16 5.5 Battle of Rafa
00:36:17 5.6 Fighting around Gaza, 1917
00:39:00 5.7 Fighting advance
00:42:59 5.8 Jerusalem
00:44:33 5.9 Transjordan operations
00:45:39 5.10 Final offensive
00:47:18 6 Western Front
00:47:28 6.1 Transfer to Europe
00:51:34 6.2 Battle of the Somme, 1916
00:54:46 6.3 Battle of Bullecourt
00:56:27 6.4 Battle of Messines
00:58:15 6.5 Third Battle of Ypres
01:00:22 6.6 German Spring Offensive, 1918
01:02:36 6.7 Hundred Days Offensive
01:05:14 7 Other theatres
01:06:33 8 Australian Flying Corps
01:06:43 8.1 Formation
01:07:27 8.2 Mesopotamian Half Flight
01:09:20 8.3 Operations in the Middle East
01:10:52 8.4 Fighting on the Western Front
01:14:05 8.5 Legacy
01:15:16 9 Royal Australian Navy operations
01:19:07 10 Home front
01:19:16 10.1 Australian Military Forces on home service
01:22:35 10.2 Conscription
01:25:41 10.3 Internment, censorship and other special measures
01:28:30 10.4 Economy
01:33:27 11 After the war
01:33:37 11.1 Repatriation and demobilisation
01:37:25 11.2 Legacy
01:40:51 12 Statistics
01:41:36 13 See also
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In Australia, the outbreak of World War I was greeted with considerable enthusiasm. Even before Britain declared war on Germany on 4 August 1914, the nation pledged its support alongside other states of the British Empire and almost immediately began preparations to send forces overseas to participate in the conflict. The first campaign that Australians were involved in was in German New Guinea after a hastily raised force known as the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force was dispatched from Australia to seize German possessions in the Pacific in September 1914. At the same time another expeditionary force, initially consisting of 20,000 men and known as the First Australian Imperial Force (AIF), was raised for service overseas.
The AIF departed Australia in November 1914 and, after several delays due to the presence of German naval vessels in the Indian Ocean, arrived in Egypt, where they were initially used to defend the Suez Canal. In early 1915, however, it was decided to carry out an amphibious landing on the Gallipoli peninsula with the goal of opening up a second front and securing the passage of the Dardanelles. The Australians and New Zealanders, grouped together as the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), went ashore on 25 April 1915 and for the next eight months the Anzacs, alongside their British, French and other allies, fought a costly and ultimately unsuccessful campaign against the Turks.
The force was evacuated from the peninsula in December 1915 and returned to Egypt, where the AIF was expanded. In early 1916 it was decided that the infantry divisions would be sent to France, where they took part in many of the major battles fought on the Western Front. Most of the light horse units remained in the Middle East until the end of the war, carrying out further operations against the Turks in Egypt and Palestine. Small numbers of Australians served in other theatres of war. While the main focus of the Australian military's effort was the ground war, air and naval forces were also committed. Squadrons of the Australian Flying Corps served in the Middle East and on the Western Front, while elements of the R ...
Hangar deck | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:41 1 History
00:02:53 2 Airship hangars
00:04:02 2.1 Steel construction
00:06:04 2.2 Wood construction
00:07:28 2.3 Fabric construction
00:08:38 2.4 Hangars aboard ships
00:09:15 2.5 Structures and sizes
00:09:55 2.6 Regulation
00:10:26 3 Gallery
00:10:35 4 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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Speaking Rate: 0.9513368375943216
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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A hangar is a closed building structure to hold aircraft, or spacecraft. Hangars are built of metal, wood and concrete. The word hangar comes from Middle French hanghart (enclosure near a house), of Germanic origin, from Frankish *haimgard (home-enclosure, fence around a group of houses), from *haim (home, village, hamlet) and gard (yard).
Hangars are used for protection from the weather, direct sunlight and for maintenance, repair, manufacture, assembly and storage of aircraft, aircraft carriers and ships.