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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/freester/5649886087/ ]Westcliff Portland[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/freester/ ]Freester[/url], on Flickr
Cheers Flashy, I couldn't find the GIF 😳
Ned, what's the origin of that one? Is it some old skoooool cycle speedway sort of thing, or a modern steampunk-esque mock up? Always wondered. If it's old school stuff, probably means fixed, which makes it even more batshitmental!
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/viclucasphoto/455441210/ ]Hans Rey and Steve Peat, Cliffs of Moher, Ireland[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/viclucasphoto/ ]viclucas[/url], on Flickr
(this may have been slightly 'shopped for dramatic effect)
really - I'm not sure I can a where 😉
Hoffman
A film to watch when you get the chance
http://www.whatmovieshouldiwatchtonight.com/#/THE-BIRTH-OF-BIG-AIR
Bob, that first one is ace! Really gives the impression of speed and travel.
Flash,
John Bange on a racing bike on his property in Clifton, Queensland.
John Bange was a gliding pioneer. He designed and built the first enclosed-fuselage glider to fly on the Darling Downs. It made its maiden flight in Clifton on the 27 October 1935.
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Thanks, Ned! Had seen the pic many a time before, and always wondered re the origin.

































