Saturday, September 24, 2011

Stewardess Fashion (If you can't get enough of Pan Am TV series)

Braniff International Uniform

Southwest original uniform.

Dallas has had it's share of Airlines based here when flying was FUN. Tom Braniff added color to the skies with colorful Braniff International planes. American has just been American but for a longer period of time.Then there is Southwest where 40 years of Luv continues on all four sides of Love Field and other cities were SW goes.

Today was Musuem Day to the affiliates of the Smithsonian. The crowds were orderly but festive and the new Southwest exhibit of aircraft tail number N300W was open. In June, the plane was just being positioned with its nose inside the Frontiers of Flight Museum (the rest of the Boeing 737 is outside the museum on the tarmac).

Friday, September 16, 2011

Sunday, September 4, 2011

A Brief Note from Dallaspaparazzo

Hello blog followers.

The past two weeks has been uneventful as for as new post and new images go. However, following an ambulance ride,test and dignosis,surgery at the hands of my cardiologist now has me back on the recovery wheel. My strength has been a bit slow to return although the will to rebuild strength has been immediate.

The weather patterns has changed just as I start to get out a bit more and not be a total couch potato for the rest of the day. Hopefully, with the fall festivals and themes aproaching, bringing you urban life in pictures will once again be my joy.

Thanks for your patience. It means alot.

info@dallaspaparazzo.com

Friday, August 12, 2011

How Could This Image Not Stir Emotions?

FlightAware Photo
Photo Courtesy of FlightAware.com

Thanks to Flightaware's newsletter for a gangbuster shot !

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Interesting Facts about CNG for Cars and Trucks

For a while now, seeing the CNG sticker on a government vehicle was noticed but not given much thought. Then, seeing those space age stations that have begun to show up raised a bit more interest. Well, it was a rather interesting exploration and here are the findings in text and in image.

Natural gas is priced in a GGE unit. A unit is one gasoline gallon equivalent that

equals 5.660 lbs of natural gas. The fittings are rather straightforward; 3000psi (the blue habdle) or 3600psi (the orange handle) determines which side of the pump you use. And, if you should not know what psi stands for; well, that's straightforward too, pounds per square inch.

You can rest a bit in knowing that quantity of natural gas delivers approximately the same amount of energy to your vehicle as a typical gallon of gasoline. CNG is at a minumum 90% methane.

So, when you see the image of the pump registering 7.000 gge that means you just purchased about 35 lbs of natural gas for $19 and change. Convert that from the price of gasoline and that same amount of gasoline would have cost this past week at fill up time about $35.00.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Just Hanging Around at the Lake

A special thanks to the "Free Advice" crew for allowing the photo op and for singing "Happy Birthday". Thank You.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Southwest Airlines Dedication Ceremony Scheduled for June.


Driving past Love Field this morning following a doctor's visit there was something really big and really new at the North end of the Frontiers of Flight Museum.When I got to the traffic light ahead I turned onto the General Aviation roadway to the parking lot of the museum.As luck would have it the monthly meeting of the Airline Pilot Association of Love Field was underway (taking up a lot of parking spaces,too).After parking,workers were standing under the tail section. Inside the museum, one of the volunteers was being taped for a monitor presentation and the meeting was stlll going on upstairs. It was a great time to wonder the museum and see the new additions and to revisit some of the historic old ones (Apollo 7 capsule). As it turns out, Southwest Airlines ownes some of the earliest production numbers for the Boeing 737s.  The one being prepared for the museum will be one of those accourding to a couple more of the volunteers and one of the pilots that slipped out of the meeting early. So, next month, there will be a dedication ceremony and the exhibit will be formally open to the public. It's rather funny, in some ways in that only the nose of the 737 will be inside the musuem. However, the rest of the plane is outside! One will be able to enter the plane from inside the museum and then walk down the isle like any normal boarding. It's a novel way to draw attention and to utilize space all in one exhibit. Clever, indeed. Of course I should have know with Southwest part of the exhibit. To Herb and Gary: You guys are just plane (get it?) Fantastic. It might be a good time to bring back the old bumper sticker too! Remember that catchy littlel do-dad: "Fly Southwest,Herb needs the money!" I loved that bumper sticker! BTW..I also favored the old color scheme of the brown and orange rather than the blue and orange.It made it a more "down to earth" airlines.

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