Download & Streaming : Moving Image Archive : Internet Archive. Anime (/ˈænəˌmeɪ/) (Japanese: アニメ) is a style of hand-drawn and computer animation originating in, and commonly associated with, Japan.
The word anime is the Japanese term for animation, which means all forms of animated media. Outside Japan, anime refers specifically to animation from Japan or as a Japanese-disseminated animation style often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters and fantastical themes. The culturally abstract approach to the word's meaning may open... Collections of items recorded from television, including commercials, old television shows, government proceedings, and more. Watch full-length feature films, classic shorts, world culture documentaries, World War II propaganda, movie trailers, and films created in just ten hours: These options are all featured in this diverse library! Items included in the Television News search service. Programs in TV News Archive for research and educational purposes. By Internet Archive by Various by Various.
Fastest propeller-driven aircraft. A number of aircraft have claimed to be the fastest propeller-driven aircraft.
This article presents the current record holders for several sub-classes of propeller-driven aircraft that hold recognized, documented speed records. Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) records are the basis for this article.[1] Other contenders and their claims are discussed, but only those made under controlled conditions and measured by outside observers. Pilots during World War II sometimes claimed to have reached supersonic speeds in propeller-driven fighters during emergency dives, but these speeds are not included as accepted records. Propeller versus jet propulsion[edit] Jet engines, particularly turbojets, are a type of gas turbine configured such that most of the work available results from the thrust of the hot exhaust gases. Turboprops[edit] Tupolev Tu-114 McDonnell XF-88B experimental fighter XF-84H "Thunderscreech" Piston engines[edit] Rare Bear, world speed record holder Other claimants[edit] Film locations for On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
Director Peter Hunt Cast London: Flights: Heathrow Airport; Gatwick Airport College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street, EC4, in the City of London The college is open to the public on weekdays from 10am to 4pm (tel: 020.7248.2762) (tube: Blackfriars, Circle and District Lines) Portugal: Visit: Portugal Estoril Tourism Palacio Estoril Hotel, Rua Do Parque, Estoril, near Lisbon (tel: 35121.4648000) Guincho Beach Switzerland: Flights: Bern-Belp Airport Visit Switzerland Schweizerhof Hotel, Bahnhofplatz 11, Berne (tel: 031.326.8080) Schilthorn Cableway, Höheweg 2, CH-3800 Interlaken (tel: 033.82.60.007) Thirty years later, the Bond family motto, “Orbis non sufficit” – The World Is Not Enough – provided a title for the 19th Bond movie If you're in Blackfriars to visit the College of Arms, drop in at the unique Black Friar pub, seen in the Merchant-Ivory film of Maurice On Her Majesty’s Secret Service: Blofeld’s mountaintop lair: the summit of Schilthorn, Switzerland Photograph: Schilthorn Cableway.
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