Random Picture Thread Vers.4

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by El Toro, Jul 5, 2024.

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  1. WTAF.
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  2. Yes, the pic was taken in 1966 apparently
     
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  3. Any cloudologists (?) about - saw these odd ones this morning.

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  4. I'd go Mammatus clouds...(admittedly small ones)
     
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  6. Hmmm... I've just done an image search and it could be the Asperitas which has only recently, in 2017, been added to the International Cloud Atlas no less.

    My photo & a comparison example from the Cloud Appreciation Society

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  7. Probably a Mackem
     
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  8. From an era of great advertising, how to deal with a bear…..

     
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  9. Oh good lord no... it's on much higher level of international dullness all of it's own making. And one that is strangely compelling : unamused:

    For example, have you have checked out the visual spectacle of the Nimbostratus page?

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  10. ^^
    Left me absolutely dripping...
     
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  12. ^^ Might well be that way...
     
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  14. Not sure what Triumph this is and also not quite sure how the exhaust header is fixed into the head.
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    A nice little DOT
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  15. Is that what they call a sloper??
     
  16. I'm not sure... I've only ever heard the term 'sloper' used with Panthers and always thought it was refering to the slope of the barrel.

    But prompted by your question a web search seems to imply it was a generic term. And the wiki for a BSA sloper mentions "Its engine rhythm, together with its easy handling may have added to choice of its name."

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  17. Speedway motorcycle engines also come in both upright and sloper.

    There was a lovely unrestored Panther many moons ago in a transport yard I briefly worked at a lovely looking machine.
     
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