Sentences with phrase «fighter planes at»

The film Things We Count pans slowly across the retired fighter planes at an airplane graveyard in Arizona's Sonoran desert, as a voice counts them one by one in Kurdish, Turkish, and English.
Originally founded in the Netherlands in 1880 as a producer of carriages, Spyker pivoted to create fighter planes at the outset of the World War I but eventually went under in 1925.

Not exact matches

F35 fighter planes flyover prior to the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl between the California Golden Bears and the Air Force Falcons at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, TX.
ST. LOUIS — An old fighter jet being refurbished at a hangar in Missouri is the first of several planes being sent to the Boeing facility as the Pentagon spends the biggest budget in its history.
I wandered into Reliant Center and listened to Duran Duran's sound check, during which they played «Wild Boys» over and over again at approximately the same volume as a F - 14 fighter plane taking off.
And one has a combo red - white - and - blue Warhawk plus P - 40 Warhawk fighter plane styling, which is kind of a lot to have going on all at once, but it still looks fine.
At Alien Technology Corporation, Jeffrey Jacobsen's team has developed Fluidic Self - Assembly, a versatile electronic manufacturing technology that can be used to increase efficiency in factories, build cheaper fighter planes, and make cereal boxes that talk.
Rogers, who has been known to keep two U.S. Air Force fighter planes from blasting away in opposite directions by holding them back with his bare hands, performed at the most recent Gathering for Gardner — a conference that celebrates the interests of one of Scientific American's greatest columnists, the late mathemagician Martin Gardner.
The shape - shifting, dolphin - like fighter planes that swarm a mystery heroine in the film's prologue are bracing at first, until one realizes they are almost lifted whole cloth from Yonebayashi's work on Hayao Miyazaki's Ponyo.
At the film festival: Bruce LaBruce's subversive masterpiece, Gerontophilia, a lovely rom - com in which everybody fucks one another across all age and gender borders — desire shall bind us together; Juno Mak's Rigor Mortis, a touching albeit grim look at loss and damnation in the form of a Chinese hopping - vampire movie, with many a nod to the subgenre's clichés and conventions; Jealousy, Philippe Garrel's latest tale of love ground down by the mill of daily life, raw and naked even by his ascetic standards; Hayao Miyazaki's troublesome The Wind Rises, which frames the story of a fighter - plane designer as a grand romance of struggle and failure, with animation's supreme living master contemplating the price mankind can sometimes pay in the name of one dreamer's self - fulfillment, and the willful blindness and egocentricity it takes to realize one's vision; and finally to Yorgos Lanthimos's Necktie and Athina Rachel Tsangari's 24 Frames Per Century, their contributions to the Venice 70: Future Reloaded omnibus, not to mention the untitled pieces by Jean - Marie Straub, Monte Hellman, Amit Dutta, and Haile GerimAt the film festival: Bruce LaBruce's subversive masterpiece, Gerontophilia, a lovely rom - com in which everybody fucks one another across all age and gender borders — desire shall bind us together; Juno Mak's Rigor Mortis, a touching albeit grim look at loss and damnation in the form of a Chinese hopping - vampire movie, with many a nod to the subgenre's clichés and conventions; Jealousy, Philippe Garrel's latest tale of love ground down by the mill of daily life, raw and naked even by his ascetic standards; Hayao Miyazaki's troublesome The Wind Rises, which frames the story of a fighter - plane designer as a grand romance of struggle and failure, with animation's supreme living master contemplating the price mankind can sometimes pay in the name of one dreamer's self - fulfillment, and the willful blindness and egocentricity it takes to realize one's vision; and finally to Yorgos Lanthimos's Necktie and Athina Rachel Tsangari's 24 Frames Per Century, their contributions to the Venice 70: Future Reloaded omnibus, not to mention the untitled pieces by Jean - Marie Straub, Monte Hellman, Amit Dutta, and Haile Gerimat loss and damnation in the form of a Chinese hopping - vampire movie, with many a nod to the subgenre's clichés and conventions; Jealousy, Philippe Garrel's latest tale of love ground down by the mill of daily life, raw and naked even by his ascetic standards; Hayao Miyazaki's troublesome The Wind Rises, which frames the story of a fighter - plane designer as a grand romance of struggle and failure, with animation's supreme living master contemplating the price mankind can sometimes pay in the name of one dreamer's self - fulfillment, and the willful blindness and egocentricity it takes to realize one's vision; and finally to Yorgos Lanthimos's Necktie and Athina Rachel Tsangari's 24 Frames Per Century, their contributions to the Venice 70: Future Reloaded omnibus, not to mention the untitled pieces by Jean - Marie Straub, Monte Hellman, Amit Dutta, and Haile Gerima.
His childhood beatings and subsequent rigorous training to become an Olympic - quality distance runner are followed by the six weeks of trying to survive at sea on the occasional raw fish while undergoing attacks by sharks and Japanese fighter planes.
In Jiro's case, these beautiful things — most notably his design for the Zero fighter plane, which became one of Japan's most effective weapons in World War II — were requisitioned as implements of death, an irony that suffuses every frame of this dark and difficult film, which, it should be stressed, is not at all for young children.
The whine of the supercharger spooling up — efficient and modern yet still hinting at a climbing WWII fighter plane — is gravy on a substantial auditory main course, the addictively throaty bellow of a DOHC V - 6 breathing hard, with a raw and authentically fruity (no synthetic noise here) exhaust note in Comfort ESP mode that's only accentuated when running in Sport or Race modes.
The windshield is quite wide at the A-pillars, giving the impression of a spacious cockpit as compared to the tight fighter - plane canopies of current Le Mans racers.
These «fighter plane» - like gauges project critical information on the car's windshield, allowing the driver to get an overview of the vehicle's status without having to glance down at the dashboard.
First up are the WWII fighter planes, which can be hard to handle at first, but become devastating on the battlefield once they're mastered.
At its core, it's a four button fighter with two planes: Field and Duel.
Call of Duty: WWII even tries its hand at vehicle segments: you get to drive and gun from both a Jeep and Kubelwagen, you get to drive a tank, and pilot a fighter plane.
When your game's first playable moment has players firing a rocket launcher with infinite ammo at fighter jets and missile batteries from atop an airborne plane, you're making good on your promise of over-the-top mayhem.
If you are fighting in a ground forces match, small fighters can be used throughout the match, but match types that require you to destroy larger ground targets are best approached with at least 1 bomb capable plane in your arsenal, ie: a bomber or an assault plane.
She had her first major show in a public gallery, at the Serpentine, in 2010, with fellow sculptor Nairy Baghramian; and her Duveen commission follows in the celebrated wake of the runners Martin Creed sent sprinting through the space in 2008, and the decommissioned fighter planes installed by Fiona Banner in 2010.
The archive also documents his studio at Butler's Wharf in a series of photographs, which was overflowing with a variety of found objects and scrap, from a fighter plane cockpit to a collection of gongs, all of which were potential elements of his work.
- a cartoon - style picture of a fighter aircraft firing a rocket at an enemy plane complete with a vivid explosion and the caption «I pressed the fire control... and ahead of me rockets blazed through the sky...» Through this and other works, Lichtenstein began to achieve worldwide attention and, arguably - along with Andy Warhol - became one of the leading representatives of Pop art culture.
Rosenquist took as his subject the F - 111 fighter bomber plane, the newest, most technologically advanced weapon in development at the time, and positioned it, as he later explained, «flying through the flak of consumer society to question the collusion between the Vietnam death machine, consumerism, the media, and advertising.»
Having flown fighter planes for the Luftwaffe and only narrowly surviving a plane crash in World War II — he only survived through the help of Nomadic Tartar tribesmen — Joseph Beuys» threw aside his planned career in medicine to enrol on a course at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art.
James's imaginative universe embraces scenes of disturbance and confrontation with security forces; scantily clad women with their cats, taking tea and smoking by a poolside or in a landscape at sunset; fighter planes with human features....
«Just like many modern fighter planes are designed to be unstable so that they are more maneuverable, the Strida seems a but hard to control at first.
Between the dense smoke, and five helicopters and water bombers flying over the air field to keep the fire at bay, the fighter planes were landed in a precision task that lasted between three and four hours.
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