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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 มี.ค. 2023
"The Hermitage" Walkaround - Andrew Jackson's House - Exterior
I visited the Hermitage last fall and made this walkaround video of the outside. It's a fascinating place and well worth the stop.
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Bison in a meadow
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A small group of Bison in a meadow with fast moving clouds creating dynamic shadows. Windy day in Wyoming.
A-7 Corsair II and F-8 Crusader at the Mid-America Air Museum - Walkaround
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This A-7 Corsair II is at the Mid-America Air Museum in Liberal, Kansas.It's a fantastic museum in rural Kansas with several amazing aircraft on display. The paint job on this one is in pretty rough shape, but it's still a very cool airplane. Same for the F-8. The A-7 Corsair II was built by LTV and was flown by the US military from 1967 until 1993. It was an attack aircraft capable of landing ...
Steam Locomotive No. 1819 in Lamar, Colorado
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This locomotive sits next to the train station in Lamar, Colorado. It was biuilt by Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, PA in 1906. It was updated several times over its career which spanned form 1906 until 1953 when it was taken out of service. It traveled more that 900,000 miles in that time. It ran on the Santa Fe Railroad between Missouri, Kansas, and Colorado hauling freight, passeng...
North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco - Walkaround
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Tied to the tarmac at the Mid-America Air Museum in Liberal, Kansas. These planes served as observation and attack aircraft from the 1960s through the 1990s in the US military, and are still in limited use in other militaries. They were specifically designed for counter insurgency operations and were flown by the US Marine Corps, the US Air Force, and the US Navy. This one is a little rough fro...
Aircraft at Mid-America Air Museum - F-14 Tomcat, F-4 Phantom, and more
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Aircraft at Mid-America Air Museum - F-14 Tomcat, F-4 Phantom, and more
F-105 Thunderchief - Mid-America Air Museum
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This F-105 Thunderchief is strapped to the tarmac at the Mid-America Air Museum in Liberal, Kansas. Go and see this amazing museum if you find yourself nearby!
Royal S.E.5 - 9/10 scale reproduction - Mid-America Airplane Museum
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This is a great reproduction of a Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 "Scout Experimental" plane from World War 1 located in Liberal, Kansas at the Mid-America Air Museum.
Madam Queen locomotive in Amarillo, Texas
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Santa Fe number 5000. Built in 1930 for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad. It was nicknamed Madame Queen and donated to Amarillo in the 1950s. It's kind of in rough shape behind barbed wire downtown.
MiG-23 Fighter
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A MiG-23 Fighter aircraft on display at the @Wings_Museum in Denver, Colorado. The NATO name for these was "Flogger". These aircraft were introduced in 1970 as air-to-air fighters and saw combat in Afghanistan, Lebanon, Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Angola, Libya, Egypt, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Syria, India, Pakistan, Chad and Sudan as well as other places. Several MiG-23s were sold to Americans in t...
AGM-86 air launched cruise missile
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An AGM-86 air launched cruise missile at the @Wings_Museum in Denver, Colorado
The World's Largest Ball of Sisal Twine - Cawker City, Kansas.
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The World's Largest Ball of Sisal Twine - Cawker City, Kansas.
The World's Largest Czech Egg - Walkaround
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The World's Largest Czech Egg - Walkaround
1841 Mountain Howitzer at Fort Larned, Kansas
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1841 Mountain Howitzer at Fort Larned, Kansas
"Home On The Range" was written in this cabin!
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"Home On The Range" was written in this cabin!
Bayeux Cathedral Interior - Bayeux, France
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Bayeux Cathedral Interior - Bayeux, France
Juno Beach - Panoramic Video - Normandy, France
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Juno Beach - Panoramic Video - Normandy, France
Juno Beach - Walking From the Sea over the Dune - Normandy, France
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Juno Beach - Walking From the Sea over the Dune - Normandy, France
Santa Fe 1819 (Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in November 1906) displayed at Lamar, Colorado.
This engine appears to be in surprisingly good condition for one that is exposed to the elements.
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Those dents are made from a Canadian built sexton manned by a Canadian crew, from 25 yards. Yes, sexton was armed with two types of antitank shells since 1943. That is a 25 pounder doing that damage. No Tiger 2 was ever penetrated frontally.
Thanks for the info!
Can I buy one
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🥰"KÖNIGSTIGER"🥰 Rue de l'Eglis, 4987 Stourmont, Belgien 😎💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻👌🏻
If we repair that king tiger tank will it run
My understanding is that the Americans blew up the interior with TNT. Dunno if that means it's totally wrecked, but it must be. I would think someone would have repaired it if it were possible.
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*Promo sm* 😒
A basketball it's over
This piece of historic machinery should be restored to running condition and stored inside , period !!!
Got to agree with you. You just know that either Bovingdon or the OZ museum would do the right thing. This is in a more complete cosmetic state than the one at Bovingdon.
Work of Art . Way ahead of it’s time back in the day .
I hate when they repaint tanks.
Usually look horrible 😔 especially German Armor😂
Even in Death, She's really Pretty 😍
A formidable beast
König panzerkampfwagen Tiger II
German engineering at it’s trully best.
Hello, I'm from France and I'm going to this place several times a year !
That is great! You are from a beautiful and historic place.
@@PartsofOurWorld-ym7wh Good for swimming and good for WW2 history.
@@sebrant2036 Yes! The food is great too. And the Calvados!
The M60 was never called "patton". That was just the M46, M47 and M48.
Nice idea to bring us this video!
Glad you liked it!
@@PartsofOurWorld-ym7wh Yes I wanted to do the same kind of video , but from the beach to Montfleury bunker.
That would be awesome!!!
To me this still has a formidable visual impact, I would not want to have seen it as an allied tanker.
Yes. It is enormous.
Pratiquement comme neuf , avec ce Tigre II il ne fallait pas louper son coup , car sa puissance de feu etait redoutable et assez precise . La chance de s'en sortir indem restait assez mince pour les blindés alliés face à un monstre pareil .Belle pièce et coup de bol que l'ancien propriétaire a réussi à négocier son départ à la ferraille, une fois le secteur libéré .👍 Comme quoi avec quelques bouteilles on arrive parfois à une belle négociation .Phil 🏍️ .
M60 is still going
Who ever jumps the highest gets nothing
La Gleize Ardennes quality museum
На Украину готовите))?
Нет путину не дадут такую машину не смотря что он кумир Адольфа Гитлера
Would be cool to turtle out of that thing every couple of minutes to shoot the advancing enemies dead.
Cette vidéo a était filmer en Belgique au village la gleize
Doesn't look as terrifying, but it was.
that thing should be inside not outside
Has anyone ever confirmed what made the blast divots in the frontal armor? It does not appear to be tank rounds.
The man at the museum said the American GIs used it for bazooka practice if I remember right.
Well certainly AP rounds (you can still see one stuck in the front). Tanks or AT guns, who knows but probably tank rounds.
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America and Russia or lucky there wasn't 55,000 of these
That many would have needed a lot of petrol to keep going.
@@PartsofOurWorld-ym7wh like I said you're very lucky
Nearby is a building where this tiger was abandoned in 1945.
Yes! The man at the museum said they towed it from where the town parking lot is to this location in the 1970s. What a huge chore that must have been!
Sad he rest in sun and rain
I love how it still has the impact damage on the front from other tank or anti-tank shells
If I remember right, the man at the museum said they used this tank for bazooka practice and that damage is from that. Nearly impenetrable armor in the front.
@@PartsofOurWorld-ym7wh Awh that's kinda sad, thought it was still battle damage from the war
Indeed you can still see one of the AP rounds embedded in the front, I was told that the tank was been transported back to the USA but the transporter broke down and the King Tiger was just left in La Gleise. Lots of towns in the area have their own tank memorials, Panthers, Shermans,
Beautiful machine
Where were the establishment "royals" and the wealthy when this was going on,? Oh yeah, somewhere safe living it up. Wouldn't you think the workers of the world would have clicked by now, don't join up, let the rich fight their own battles.
Been there! Very haunting and sad.