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Tom Womack ([personal profile] fivemack) wrote2013-07-14 11:34 pm

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I'm back in England now, and so there is no longer an obvious point each evening to upload photos. But there are lots of photos left; I'll start with this nice iridescent dragonfly that I found in the grounds of Schloss Schleißheim ten miles outside Munich

flything

And, since you probably haven't heard of Schloss Schleißheim, I'd better post a picture.

schloss

The palace was built in 1701-04 by the Elector of Bavaria on a Versailles scale and with spectacular gardens equipped with fountains; this is a shot with a long lens from the end of the formal gardens a quarter-mile away. He was expecting to become Holy Roman Emperor, at which point the palace might well have been as famous as Versailles, but didn't. I was in Schleißheim to see the aircraft collection of the Deutsches Museum, and the Schloss happens to be between the S-bahn station and the museum; it came as a complete and very pleasant surprise.

The aircraft collection had some obvious and impressive things

typhoon-prototype

And some smaller and less bombastic things

wheeldown

The plaque is readable in the original with a bit of processing, and says 'Zur Erinnerung aus meine Landung ohne Räder aus LVUL II.197: Schwerind 19-3-1917'; the clock is clearly mounted on the remains of the propeller hub after that wheels-up landing.

[identity profile] twoeleven.livejournal.com 2013-07-15 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
A plane with retractable gear in 1917? It's apparently possible... Given the date, I wonder about the pilot losing his wheels either as combat damage or through a very exciting off-field landing.

[identity profile] huskyteer.livejournal.com 2013-07-15 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Heh, that's what I popped in to say - I reckon he meant literally without wheels.

That looks a brilliant museum!

[identity profile] moth-wingthane.livejournal.com 2013-07-21 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I like the look of the air museum. I will have to get there sometime to see it!