Intel's Ronler Acres Plant

Pergelator

Silicon Forest
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Fairey Swordfish

Avenging the Hood - Ron Cole

Wikipedia:

The Fairey Swordfish is a retired biplane torpedo bomber, designed by the Fairey Aviation Company. Originating in the early 1930s, the Swordfish, nicknamed "Stringbag", was principally operated by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy. It was also used by the Royal Air Force (RAF), as well as several overseas operators, including the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and the Royal Netherlands Navy. It was initially operated primarily as a fleet attack aircraft. During its later years, the Swordfish was increasingly used for anti-submarine and training duties. The type was in frontline service throughout the Second World War.

Despite being obsolescent, the Swordfish achieved some spectacular successes during the war, including sinking one battleship and damaging two others belonging to the Regia Marina (the Italian navy) during the Battle of Taranto, and the famous attack on the German battleship Bismarck, which contributed to her eventually being sunk. Swordfish sank a greater tonnage of Axis shipping than any other Allied aircraft during the war. The Swordfish remained in front-line service until V-E Day, having outlasted some of the aircraft intended to replace it.


Fairey Swordfish LS326/L2 Start Up & Take Off
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Swordfish Attack Bismarck
Spiral Film Clips


Fairey Swordfish flight deck operations
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I posted this image before.
Swordfish Takeoff Duxford - short video
Swordfish | Battle of Britain Airshow - short video

10 Short Videos #6166

10 Short Videos #6166

Back Layout on Beam | re-post by Jackysagar|

Every cat crafted by hand.

Why Does This T-Shaped Object Flip in Space? 🤯 The Tennis Racket Effect Explained

This crazy asphalt core is the secret to how the dam stores water. - A vertical wall of asphalt in the middle of the dam keeps the water in

Testing of Ukrainian Interceptor Drone Equipped With a Rocket Booster

That bucket has the same capacity (11 CM or 14 CY) as a Cat 992K mining loader!

best farmland in the world but we import 95% of our food

Handheld scanner solves math problems

The Tiniest Bird Weighed By Science - 3 gram hummingbird

Save THOUSANDS with this new invention - grease could have saved this big steel pivot

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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Japanese Zero

Mitsubishi A6M Zero

Paraphrased from Wikipedia:
The Mitsubishi Zero is a long-range carrier-capable fighter aircraft. It was operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1940 to 1945. The Zero got its name from 0 being the last digit of the imperial year 2600 (1940) when it entered service with the Navy.

In early combat operations, the Zero achieved an outstanding kill ratio of 12 to 1, but by mid-1942 a combination of new tactics and the introduction of better equipment enabled Allied pilots to engage the Zero on generally equal terms. By mid 1943 the deterioration of fighter pilot training in the IJNAS contributed to making the Zero less effective against newer Allied fighters.

By 1944, the A6M had fallen behind Allied fighters in speed and was regarded as outdated but still capable if operated by trained pilots. The Zero continued to serve in a front-line role until the end of the war in the Pacific. During the final phases, it was adapted for use in kamikaze operations. Japan produced nearly eleven thousand Zeros during the war.

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10 Short Videos #6165

10 Short Videos #6165

"You guys are just messing around, but we're serious"—Dowell 3D printer printed "The Rock"

How WWII Pilots Saved Soldiers While Under Enemy Fire - Skyhook

And now you know why! - Growing garnet crystals for lasers

“The horns of both these cattle breeds look truly impressive.” - Ankole & Texas Longhorns

Man helps 11-foot sawfish back into the sea

Scientists Turned a Mosquito Into a 3D Printer

The Fluid Geometry Behind A Multi Axis Swivel Chair Breaking Seating Fatigue🪑

“Revo Front Crash Frame Reborn!” - Rapid Induction heating sheet metal

The Micro Meter Optics Behind Camera Autofocus📸

Art + Math = ... - Geometry


Monday, June 15, 2026

Japan

Downtown Osaka

Daring daughter went to Japan last month and sent me some photos. Seven more photos here.