Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Nilgiri landslide hanging houses
Due to the landslide many houses are hanging and may of them were destroyed.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Nilgiri landslide rain-ravaged
The Nilgiris also known as Blue Mountain has been spotted by the heavy rain during 7 – 11th November. Usually during heavy rain there will be landslide, road blocks, and trees on the road and electricity problem for more than 48 hours in most of the places in nilgiri district. But 7th November to 11th are terrible days for nilgiri district after 1978, around 40 people were killed for the landslide triggered by the heavy rain in many places and relief workers are reportedly searching for more missing persons as per the Hindu magazine. Seven members in a family killed in Acchanakal for the landslide.
Landslides happened in many places and destroyed houses and roads, on which the huge landslide more than 1000 ft near Madithorai on the way to kotagiri from ooty. This landslide blocked and separated the ooty – kotagiri roads. And the landslide near Lovedale junction and near Valleyview blocked the ooty – coonoor and ooty – lovedale roads.
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Friday, February 20, 2009
Aero show 2009
The 7th International Aerospace Defense Exhibition organized by the Ministry of Defense in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry from 11th to 15th feb at Air Force station yelahanka, Bengaluru. I went to the exhibition for the first time in 2008 but was not able to take snaps and visit the business class. So I planned to visit in business class this time so that I can see the aircrafts nearby also to take some nice pictures. We started bit early in the morning on 14th feb with the business class ticket for the exhibition, keeping in mind that it wont that much crowd around 9AM. But we were wrong; it was heavy crowd people were rushing to the entrance of the specified gate for the exhibition. We also got in, there were many of them reached before us and they were enjoying by seeing various aircrafts nearby also by taking snaps. We have also taken some pictures…
HAL Tejas Light Combat Aircraft developed by India, tailless compound delta wing design powered by a single engine.
Originally known as the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA)—a designation which continues in popular usage—the aircraft was officially named "Tejas"[5] by then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on 4 May 2003.[6]
The limited series production of the Tejas commenced in 2007. A two-seat trainer variant is also in development (exited the production line as of November 2008), as is a naval variant capable of operating from the Indian Navy's aircraft carriers. The IAF is reported to have a requirement for 200 single-seat and 20 two-seat conversion trainers, while the Indian Navy may order up to 40 single-seaters to replace its Sea Harrier FRS.51 and Harrier T.60.[7] The LCA naval variant is expected to take to the skies by 2009.[8] Recent developments suggest that the aircraft will be inducted into the Indian Air Force by end of 2010 or early 2011.
Surayakiran an aerobic demonstration team of the Indian Air Force, awesome demonstration on the sky. The Suryakirans operate 16 HJT-16 Kiran Mk.2 trainer aircraft. The HJT-16 is the basic armaments trainer aircraft of the Indian Air Force, and is used for intermediate flight and weapons training. The aircraft is also effective in reconnaissance and counter insurgency operations. The aircraft used by the team are painted in a "day-glo orange" and white colour scheme.
HAL Tejas Light Combat Aircraft developed by India, tailless compound delta wing design powered by a single engine.
Originally known as the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA)—a designation which continues in popular usage—the aircraft was officially named "Tejas"[5] by then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on 4 May 2003.[6]
The limited series production of the Tejas commenced in 2007. A two-seat trainer variant is also in development (exited the production line as of November 2008), as is a naval variant capable of operating from the Indian Navy's aircraft carriers. The IAF is reported to have a requirement for 200 single-seat and 20 two-seat conversion trainers, while the Indian Navy may order up to 40 single-seaters to replace its Sea Harrier FRS.51 and Harrier T.60.[7] The LCA naval variant is expected to take to the skies by 2009.[8] Recent developments suggest that the aircraft will be inducted into the Indian Air Force by end of 2010 or early 2011.
Surayakiran an aerobic demonstration team of the Indian Air Force, awesome demonstration on the sky. The Suryakirans operate 16 HJT-16 Kiran Mk.2 trainer aircraft. The HJT-16 is the basic armaments trainer aircraft of the Indian Air Force, and is used for intermediate flight and weapons training. The aircraft is also effective in reconnaissance and counter insurgency operations. The aircraft used by the team are painted in a "day-glo orange" and white colour scheme.
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
Nostradamus predictions 2012
Nostradamus a French pharmacists and astrologer lived in mid 16th century, who made accurate predictions that includes world wars. He is best known for his book “The Prophecies”, the first edition of which appeared in 1555. The book contains long term prediction of many major world events, which was true. The prophecies have in some cases been assimilated to the result of applying the alleged Bible verces. He has written around 942 quatrains contain specific references that include historical names, dates, places and happenings. Among them is about 2012 predictions, many of them are analyzing about his quatrains. Let’s wait for another 4 years…
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