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Key Comic Alert: A New Icon Enters the Fray in BIKER MICE FROM MARS: SCORCH #1 – Debuting in August!
START YOUR ENGINES … BECAUSE MARTIAN HISTORY IS ABOUT TO BE MADE!Oni Press, the multiple Eisner and Harvey Award–winning publisher of groundbreaking comics and...
https://comiccrusaders.com/comic-books/comic-book-previews/key-comic-alert-a-new-icon-enters-the-fray-in-biker-mice-from-mars-scorch-1-debuting-in-august/
#oni press #nacelle #comics #comic books #biker mice fro mmars #scorch #debut -
Key Comic Alert: A New Icon Enters the Fray in BIKER MICE FROM MARS: SCORCH #1 – Debuting in August!
START YOUR ENGINES … BECAUSE MARTIAN HISTORY IS ABOUT TO BE MADE!Oni Press, the multiple Eisner and Harvey Award–winning publisher of groundbreaking comics and...
https://comiccrusaders.com/comic-books/comic-book-previews/key-comic-alert-a-new-icon-enters-the-fray-in-biker-mice-from-mars-scorch-1-debuting-in-august/
#oni press #nacelle #comics #comic books #biker mice fro mmars #scorch #debut -
Key Comic Alert: A New Icon Enters the Fray in BIKER MICE FROM MARS: SCORCH #1 – Debuting in August!
START YOUR ENGINES … BECAUSE MARTIAN HISTORY IS ABOUT TO BE MADE!Oni Press, the multiple Eisner and Harvey Award–winning publisher of groundbreaking comics and...
https://comiccrusaders.com/comic-books/comic-book-previews/key-comic-alert-a-new-icon-enters-the-fray-in-biker-mice-from-mars-scorch-1-debuting-in-august/
#oni press #nacelle #comics #comic books #biker mice fro mmars #scorch #debut -
Key Comic Alert: A New Icon Enters the Fray in BIKER MICE FROM MARS: SCORCH #1 – Debuting in August!
START YOUR ENGINES … BECAUSE MARTIAN HISTORY IS ABOUT TO BE MADE!Oni Press, the multiple Eisner and Harvey Award–winning publisher of groundbreaking comics and...
https://comiccrusaders.com/comic-books/comic-book-previews/key-comic-alert-a-new-icon-enters-the-fray-in-biker-mice-from-mars-scorch-1-debuting-in-august/
#oni press #nacelle #comics #comic books #biker mice fro mmars #scorch #debut -
LA DANSE (Khalil Mardam)
LA DANSE Les ébats de l'un et de l'autre s'épousent pli selon pli ensemble ils s'écartent, ensemble se rejoignent de quelle fougue habités ! Nulle onde entre eux ne se pourrait insinuer sans avoir à souffrir de l'attachement, combien tenace ! qui les lie. La paume adhère à la paume, toutes deux associées intimes d'un projet qui met aussi en jeu une jambe puis l'autre. Insensiblement les deux joues ont préparé leurs approches tandis que les deux nuques se […]https://arbrealettres.wordpress.com/2026/04/13/la-danse-khalil-mardam/
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On my way home to Columbus (via Las Vegas) after nine weeks in Tucson, aboard a 5-year-old 737-MAX8. This pic taken shortly after takeoff.
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Today’s nacelle pic is from a Boeing 747SP called the Clipper Lindbergh.
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Captain Edward Jellico made quite an impact when he took command of the USS Enterprise-D in the #TNG 2-parter "Chain of Command." Check out my unboxing and review of the wave one Captain Jellico #actionfigure from #Nacelle! #StarTrek #StarTrekTheNextGeneration
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https://www.europesays.com/afrique/56845/ Zoomlion Access prêt à produire en Europe #Europe #ManutentionLevage #Nacelle #NacellesU00e9lu00e9vatrices #Stratu00e9gie #zoomlion
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The #Nacelle #StarTrek #actionfigures are here! First up: my unboxing and review of Midshipman Peter Preston from Star Trek II: #TheWrathOfKhan
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Nacelle Dates Docuseries ‘Jeff Dunham’s The Cars That Drove Us’
#News #DiscoveryChannel #JeffDunham #JeffDunhamsTheCarsThatDroveUs #Nacellehttps://deadline.com/2026/03/jeff-dunhams-the-cars-that-drove-us-sets-premiere-date-1236750019/
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Yes!!! I finally got my Livingston action figure (made by #Nacelle) today!✨️ It even includes his fish tank, as seen in all seven seasons of #StarTrekTNG in his ready room! 😄 It came with a Jellico action figure but I can live with that! 😜😜
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It’s another travel day. Here is my obligatory nacelle pic for the first leg.
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Two new nacelle photos
First: taking off from Tucson
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Bait and switch? After a crazy amount of time, our Weyoun miniature arrived today. None of it matches what were presumably the prototype photos. The quality is poor. Example, the skin tone on the head doesn't match the neck.
I originally read about these on https://trekmovie.com/
Look at the product photos in their ad:
https://nacellestore.com/products/weyoun-action-figure-star-trek-deep-space-nine
Nacelle Toys got us this time, but never again. Posting this so other Trek fans know that the Nacelle ad photos don't match their shipped product.
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Random Old Comic: Loose Parts https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2023/11/30/loose-parts/ Loose Parts #Nacelle #Transformers #Trashmaster #WreckGar
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First Look: BIKER MICE FROM MARS #1 Burns Rubber in All-New Ongoing Series!
ROCK AND RIDE! TAKE A LOOK UNDER THE HOOD OF THE FIRST-EVER ONGOING SERIES FOR THE NACELLEVERSE’S REVOLUTIONARY RODENT TRIO!Hot on the heels–or in this case, wheels–of last year’s breakout limited series, Oni...
https://comiccrusaders.com/comic-books/comic-book-previews/first-look-biker-mice-from-mars-1-burns-rubber-in-all-new-ongoing-series/
#nacelle #comics #comic books #robofroce #biker mice from mars #oni press -
VINTAGE POSTCARD Plane Aviation Airship Zeppelin the nacelle of the airship Clement Bayard
#Plane #Aviation #Airship #Zeppelin #Nacelle #ClementBayard #VintagePostcard #History #Heritage #VintageArt #Memory
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Nacelle Hires Nikki Barbanell To Head Business & Legal Affairs
#Executives #News #Nacelle #NikkiBarbanellhttps://deadline.com/2025/02/nacelle-nikki-barbanell-vp-business-legal-affairs-1236293434/
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New blog post!
☆Biker Mice from Mars toys, by Nacelle☆
Let me preface this by saying I don't come at this as an actual fan of the show so much as someone who was a fan of the commercials. It aired in a time slot I wasn't able to watch except to catch the rare snippet when I was sick an... https://blog.bluestarcreations.net/blues-reviews/biker-mice-from-mars-toys-by-nacelle/
#BluesReviews #ActionFigures #BikerMice #BikerMiceFromMars #cartoons #motorcycle #motorcycles #Nacelle #toys #vehicles
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Jeff Dunham & Nacelle Team On Docuseries Exploring History Of Cars
#Documentary #News #JeffDunham #Nacellehttps://deadline.com/2025/01/jeff-dunham-nacelle-car-history-docuseries-1236251293/
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Efficiency gains from engines will still be vital for the industry.
The most marked change in the appearance of #engines could be the return of the open #propeller.
The design dispenses with the #nacelle
– the cover
– to allow for a bigger fan that offers more propulsive force.Superficially, it will look like existing turboprop engines,
but with the ability to fly at Mach 0.8, or 80% of the speed of sound
– the same as current jet engines.#CFM, a joint-venture between America’s General Electric and France’s Safran, has said that its open fan #Rise engine could theoretically reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions by 20%.
The company says it can reduce noise, which put paid to a previous prototype in 1986.
It will still have to persuade regulators and passengers that the engines will be safe if a blade breaks in midair.
As well as radical changes to airframes or engines, manufacturers are constantly looking for ways to salami-slice #fuel burn via small gains.
#Winglets, the curved tips of wings, were first introduced in the 1970s in response to the then oil crisis,
mimicking birds’ wings to reduce drag.The split winglets on the 737 family since 2014 can reduce fuel burn by as much as 2% during a long journey, according to the Seattle-based manufacturer Aviation Partners.
(For plane-spotters, they double as the easiest way to distinguish a 737 from an A320.)
Birds have had millennia to evolve the ideal features for efficient flight,
so aviation designers have constantly used them for inspiration.Airbus is experimenting with #gust #sensors on the front of the aircraft to register during turbulence,
with automatic responses from control surfaces of the wing,
similar to a bird’s constant adjustments to movements in the air.#Concorde, which flew on only a limited number of routes, was the last passenger plane in service with a truly distinctive design.
The supersonic jet, which had swept-back, delta wings, was retired in 2003.
#Boom #Supersonic, a startup, is testing the technologies for a proposed “son of Concorde” with a similar look.
That plane would only ever be a niche service, flying 80 passengers at a time on premium routes.
But there is a possibility that Boeing and Airbus take radically different approaches to the workhorses that carry billions of passengers each year.
If the manufacturers go in different directions, then passengers might start paying serious attention to plane design, says Addison Schonland, an analyst who tracks the industry at AirInsight.
“I don’t think we’ve ever had a situation before, to look at an aeroplane and say, ‘that’s completely different’,” he says.
“How will people react to seeing those novel shapes?”
(3/3)
#Airbus #JetZero #Delft #University #McKinsey #fuel #efficiency #Boeing #truss #transonic -
Efficiency gains from engines will still be vital for the industry.
The most marked change in the appearance of #engines could be the return of the open #propeller.
The design dispenses with the #nacelle
– the cover
– to allow for a bigger fan that offers more propulsive force.Superficially, it will look like existing turboprop engines,
but with the ability to fly at Mach 0.8, or 80% of the speed of sound
– the same as current jet engines.#CFM, a joint-venture between America’s General Electric and France’s Safran, has said that its open fan #Rise engine could theoretically reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions by 20%.
The company says it can reduce noise, which put paid to a previous prototype in 1986.
It will still have to persuade regulators and passengers that the engines will be safe if a blade breaks in midair.
As well as radical changes to airframes or engines, manufacturers are constantly looking for ways to salami-slice #fuel burn via small gains.
#Winglets, the curved tips of wings, were first introduced in the 1970s in response to the then oil crisis,
mimicking birds’ wings to reduce drag.The split winglets on the 737 family since 2014 can reduce fuel burn by as much as 2% during a long journey, according to the Seattle-based manufacturer Aviation Partners.
(For plane-spotters, they double as the easiest way to distinguish a 737 from an A320.)
Birds have had millennia to evolve the ideal features for efficient flight,
so aviation designers have constantly used them for inspiration.Airbus is experimenting with #gust #sensors on the front of the aircraft to register during turbulence,
with automatic responses from control surfaces of the wing,
similar to a bird’s constant adjustments to movements in the air.#Concorde, which flew on only a limited number of routes, was the last passenger plane in service with a truly distinctive design.
The supersonic jet, which had swept-back, delta wings, was retired in 2003.
#Boom #Supersonic, a startup, is testing the technologies for a proposed “son of Concorde” with a similar look.
That plane would only ever be a niche service, flying 80 passengers at a time on premium routes.
But there is a possibility that Boeing and Airbus take radically different approaches to the workhorses that carry billions of passengers each year.
If the manufacturers go in different directions, then passengers might start paying serious attention to plane design, says Addison Schonland, an analyst who tracks the industry at AirInsight.
“I don’t think we’ve ever had a situation before, to look at an aeroplane and say, ‘that’s completely different’,” he says.
“How will people react to seeing those novel shapes?”
(3/3)
#Airbus #JetZero #Delft #University #McKinsey #fuel #efficiency #Boeing #truss #transonic -
Efficiency gains from engines will still be vital for the industry.
The most marked change in the appearance of #engines could be the return of the open #propeller.
The design dispenses with the #nacelle
– the cover
– to allow for a bigger fan that offers more propulsive force.Superficially, it will look like existing turboprop engines,
but with the ability to fly at Mach 0.8, or 80% of the speed of sound
– the same as current jet engines.#CFM, a joint-venture between America’s General Electric and France’s Safran, has said that its open fan #Rise engine could theoretically reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions by 20%.
The company says it can reduce noise, which put paid to a previous prototype in 1986.
It will still have to persuade regulators and passengers that the engines will be safe if a blade breaks in midair.
As well as radical changes to airframes or engines, manufacturers are constantly looking for ways to salami-slice #fuel burn via small gains.
#Winglets, the curved tips of wings, were first introduced in the 1970s in response to the then oil crisis,
mimicking birds’ wings to reduce drag.The split winglets on the 737 family since 2014 can reduce fuel burn by as much as 2% during a long journey, according to the Seattle-based manufacturer Aviation Partners.
(For plane-spotters, they double as the easiest way to distinguish a 737 from an A320.)
Birds have had millennia to evolve the ideal features for efficient flight,
so aviation designers have constantly used them for inspiration.Airbus is experimenting with #gust #sensors on the front of the aircraft to register during turbulence,
with automatic responses from control surfaces of the wing,
similar to a bird’s constant adjustments to movements in the air.#Concorde, which flew on only a limited number of routes, was the last passenger plane in service with a truly distinctive design.
The supersonic jet, which had swept-back, delta wings, was retired in 2003.
#Boom #Supersonic, a startup, is testing the technologies for a proposed “son of Concorde” with a similar look.
That plane would only ever be a niche service, flying 80 passengers at a time on premium routes.
But there is a possibility that Boeing and Airbus take radically different approaches to the workhorses that carry billions of passengers each year.
If the manufacturers go in different directions, then passengers might start paying serious attention to plane design, says Addison Schonland, an analyst who tracks the industry at AirInsight.
“I don’t think we’ve ever had a situation before, to look at an aeroplane and say, ‘that’s completely different’,” he says.
“How will people react to seeing those novel shapes?”
(3/3)
#Airbus #JetZero #Delft #University #McKinsey #fuel #efficiency #Boeing #truss #transonic -
Efficiency gains from engines will still be vital for the industry.
The most marked change in the appearance of #engines could be the return of the open #propeller.
The design dispenses with the #nacelle
– the cover
– to allow for a bigger fan that offers more propulsive force.Superficially, it will look like existing turboprop engines,
but with the ability to fly at Mach 0.8, or 80% of the speed of sound
– the same as current jet engines.#CFM, a joint-venture between America’s General Electric and France’s Safran, has said that its open fan #Rise engine could theoretically reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions by 20%.
The company says it can reduce noise, which put paid to a previous prototype in 1986.
It will still have to persuade regulators and passengers that the engines will be safe if a blade breaks in midair.
As well as radical changes to airframes or engines, manufacturers are constantly looking for ways to salami-slice #fuel burn via small gains.
#Winglets, the curved tips of wings, were first introduced in the 1970s in response to the then oil crisis,
mimicking birds’ wings to reduce drag.The split winglets on the 737 family since 2014 can reduce fuel burn by as much as 2% during a long journey, according to the Seattle-based manufacturer Aviation Partners.
(For plane-spotters, they double as the easiest way to distinguish a 737 from an A320.)
Birds have had millennia to evolve the ideal features for efficient flight,
so aviation designers have constantly used them for inspiration.Airbus is experimenting with #gust #sensors on the front of the aircraft to register during turbulence,
with automatic responses from control surfaces of the wing,
similar to a bird’s constant adjustments to movements in the air.#Concorde, which flew on only a limited number of routes, was the last passenger plane in service with a truly distinctive design.
The supersonic jet, which had swept-back, delta wings, was retired in 2003.
#Boom #Supersonic, a startup, is testing the technologies for a proposed “son of Concorde” with a similar look.
That plane would only ever be a niche service, flying 80 passengers at a time on premium routes.
But there is a possibility that Boeing and Airbus take radically different approaches to the workhorses that carry billions of passengers each year.
If the manufacturers go in different directions, then passengers might start paying serious attention to plane design, says Addison Schonland, an analyst who tracks the industry at AirInsight.
“I don’t think we’ve ever had a situation before, to look at an aeroplane and say, ‘that’s completely different’,” he says.
“How will people react to seeing those novel shapes?”
(3/3)
#Airbus #JetZero #Delft #University #McKinsey #fuel #efficiency #Boeing #truss #transonic -
Efficiency gains from engines will still be vital for the industry.
The most marked change in the appearance of #engines could be the return of the open #propeller.
The design dispenses with the #nacelle
– the cover
– to allow for a bigger fan that offers more propulsive force.Superficially, it will look like existing turboprop engines,
but with the ability to fly at Mach 0.8, or 80% of the speed of sound
– the same as current jet engines.#CFM, a joint-venture between America’s General Electric and France’s Safran, has said that its open fan #Rise engine could theoretically reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions by 20%.
The company says it can reduce noise, which put paid to a previous prototype in 1986.
It will still have to persuade regulators and passengers that the engines will be safe if a blade breaks in midair.
As well as radical changes to airframes or engines, manufacturers are constantly looking for ways to salami-slice #fuel burn via small gains.
#Winglets, the curved tips of wings, were first introduced in the 1970s in response to the then oil crisis,
mimicking birds’ wings to reduce drag.The split winglets on the 737 family since 2014 can reduce fuel burn by as much as 2% during a long journey, according to the Seattle-based manufacturer Aviation Partners.
(For plane-spotters, they double as the easiest way to distinguish a 737 from an A320.)
Birds have had millennia to evolve the ideal features for efficient flight,
so aviation designers have constantly used them for inspiration.Airbus is experimenting with #gust #sensors on the front of the aircraft to register during turbulence,
with automatic responses from control surfaces of the wing,
similar to a bird’s constant adjustments to movements in the air.#Concorde, which flew on only a limited number of routes, was the last passenger plane in service with a truly distinctive design.
The supersonic jet, which had swept-back, delta wings, was retired in 2003.
#Boom #Supersonic, a startup, is testing the technologies for a proposed “son of Concorde” with a similar look.
That plane would only ever be a niche service, flying 80 passengers at a time on premium routes.
But there is a possibility that Boeing and Airbus take radically different approaches to the workhorses that carry billions of passengers each year.
If the manufacturers go in different directions, then passengers might start paying serious attention to plane design, says Addison Schonland, an analyst who tracks the industry at AirInsight.
“I don’t think we’ve ever had a situation before, to look at an aeroplane and say, ‘that’s completely different’,” he says.
“How will people react to seeing those novel shapes?”
(3/3)
#Airbus #JetZero #Delft #University #McKinsey #fuel #efficiency #Boeing #truss #transonic -
Nacelle Announces Seasons 4 & 5 Of ‘The Toys That Made Us’
#News #Nacelle #TheToysThatMadeUshttps://deadline.com/2024/07/the-toys-that-made-usseasons-4-amp-5-1236019121/
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Hellboy Documentary ‘Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters’ Acquired By Nacelle
#Acquisitions #Documentary #Hellboy #JimDemonakos #KevinKonradHanna #MikeMignola #MikeMignolaDrawingMonsters #Nacelle -
The #BikerMice arrived from Big Bad Toy Store and OMG, they're better than I anticipated! The promotional material showed them all the same size with some bad Photoshop of pics taken at a high angle, but in-hand all of them are the correct height in relation to each other.
Efficiently packaged, too! I swear everything else I've gotten as of late has been a contest to see how much empty space you can have in a box. I opened the shipping box thinking maybe it was that Beast I've been waiting on and was surprised to see the three of them in there! Someone remembered what it used to look like to have toys fighting for placement on a store shelf! You don't even see that in STORES anymore!
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NACELLE PARTNERS WITH CARTOON CONRAD TO PRODUCE ROBO FORCE ANIMATED SERIES
Nacelle, the studio behind the upcoming Robo Force animated series has brought on Canadian based animation company, Cartoon Conrad, as lead studio for the project.Cartoon Conrad is a Canadian-based animation studio located in Beaver Bank near Halifax, Nova Scotia. The company has recently...
https://www.comiccrusaders.com/nacelle-partners-with-cartoon-conrad-to-produce-robo-force-animated-series/
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Tiger Global backs Nacelle with $50M for its e-commerce infrastructure - Consumer shift to buying online during the global pandemic — and keeping that habi... - http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/Dc7ctW4QHHc/ #headlesscommerce #onlineshopping #recentfunding #briananderson #merchandising #mobiledevice #stevenkramer #tigerglobal #enterprise #ecommerce #startups #funding #nacelle #hybris #retail #apps #api #tc
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Jet Airliner Nacelle Becomes A Unique Camper - It’s possible that some of you will have thought about making a custom camper for yourselves. Some o... more: https://hackaday.com/2020/07/25/jet-airliner-nacelle-becomes-a-unique-camper/ #transportationhacks #airliner #nacelle #camper #vc-10
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Nacelle raises $4.8M for its headless e-commerce platform - As e-commerce companies aim to capitalize on the online spending boom connected to shelter-in-place ... more: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/6KjDi4-Xnrk/ #ecommerce #headless #nacelle #tc