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Kay Passmill

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Librarian by day. Student: PhD research is Top Gun, RPAs, & the moustache of Robin Olds. Dimir. Loves geopolitics, aviation, & RTing amusing shitposts. She/her.

Kay Passmill reposted

Saying goodbye one last time as one of my crew bids farewell to ZH871 after completing the Herc 3-Ship Finale Flypast I'm not crying... you are 😢

Callsign_Kodak's tweet image. Saying goodbye one last time as one of my crew bids farewell to ZH871 after completing the Herc 3-Ship Finale Flypast 

I'm not crying... you are 😢

Kay Passmill reposted

Come and join the @Balloons2Drones editorial team and run our social media presence! balloonstodrones.com/2023/06/03/exp… #airpowerhistory #AvGeek #aviation #plsRT

Balloons2Drones's tweet image. Come and join the @Balloons2Drones editorial team and run our social media presence! balloonstodrones.com/2023/06/03/exp… #airpowerhistory #AvGeek #aviation #plsRT

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Major Vadym "Karaya" Voroshylov known as Ghost of Vinnytsia: «One plane can destroy entire units of the enemy. This is incredible power and strength.» Ukraine’s ace pilots need F-16s! 📷 Mariana Shafro

DefenceU's tweet image. Major Vadym "Karaya" Voroshylov known as Ghost of Vinnytsia: «One plane can destroy entire units of the enemy. This is incredible power and strength.»

Ukraine’s ace pilots need F-16s!

📷 Mariana Shafro
DefenceU's tweet image. Major Vadym "Karaya" Voroshylov known as Ghost of Vinnytsia: «One plane can destroy entire units of the enemy. This is incredible power and strength.»

Ukraine’s ace pilots need F-16s!

📷 Mariana Shafro

Kay Passmill reposted

Half of British television always starts like this.


Occasionally a library patron mentions something from history you had no idea about...like chlorine gas for treating colds. Mmm...chlorine...

passmill's tweet image. Occasionally a library patron mentions something from history you had no idea about...like chlorine gas for treating colds. Mmm...chlorine...

Kay Passmill reposted

The last Basler (AWI) leaving the continent for the season. We've got one more Twin Otter to fly north and a few more Dash-7 rotations before we fully closeout the flying season down here. @BAS_News

Hughes_Matt's tweet image. The last Basler (AWI) leaving the continent for the season.

We've got one more Twin Otter to fly north and a few more Dash-7 rotations before we fully closeout the flying season down here.

@BAS_News
Hughes_Matt's tweet image. The last Basler (AWI) leaving the continent for the season.

We've got one more Twin Otter to fly north and a few more Dash-7 rotations before we fully closeout the flying season down here.

@BAS_News

Kay Passmill reposted

Isolated Thunderstorms & rain 🌧️ 🤩 View in the North late this afternoon on our way to Butaritari atoll where I picked up my precious cargo, pre-ordered taro leaves 😁 #Kiribati 🇰🇮

mytagimoucia's tweet image. Isolated Thunderstorms & rain 🌧️ 🤩 View in the North late this afternoon on our way to Butaritari atoll where I picked up my precious cargo, pre-ordered taro leaves 😁 #Kiribati 🇰🇮

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Queens of the Air (1931). The first all-women’s flying meeting at Sywell, near Northampton. Most of the big names were there including Mildred Bruce, Lady Mary Bailey & Winifred Spooner. Dorothy Spicer swings a prop for Pauline Gower.


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The NASA Johnson Space Center’s WB-57 regularly images astronauts returning from the ISS and soon to be from the Moon! This mission was to perform a calibration on the imagery sensor prior to the Crew-5 capsule on its fiery return to Earth! Godspeed Crew-5!!!

nasawb57's tweet image. The NASA Johnson Space Center’s WB-57 regularly images astronauts returning from the ISS and soon to be from the Moon! 

This mission was to perform a calibration on the imagery sensor prior to the Crew-5 capsule on its fiery return to Earth!

Godspeed Crew-5!!!
nasawb57's tweet image. The NASA Johnson Space Center’s WB-57 regularly images astronauts returning from the ISS and soon to be from the Moon! 

This mission was to perform a calibration on the imagery sensor prior to the Crew-5 capsule on its fiery return to Earth!

Godspeed Crew-5!!!
nasawb57's tweet image. The NASA Johnson Space Center’s WB-57 regularly images astronauts returning from the ISS and soon to be from the Moon! 

This mission was to perform a calibration on the imagery sensor prior to the Crew-5 capsule on its fiery return to Earth!

Godspeed Crew-5!!!
nasawb57's tweet image. The NASA Johnson Space Center’s WB-57 regularly images astronauts returning from the ISS and soon to be from the Moon! 

This mission was to perform a calibration on the imagery sensor prior to the Crew-5 capsule on its fiery return to Earth!

Godspeed Crew-5!!!

Kay Passmill reposted

#OTD 26 February 1918 David McLellan took this magnificent photograph of the 34th Division lending library at Frevent, France. Are the sceptical readers 11th Suffolks @Taff_Gillingham? @I_W_M Q 8535 iwm.org.uk/collections/it…

SimonJHistorian's tweet image. #OTD 26 February 1918 David McLellan took this magnificent photograph of the 34th Division lending library at Frevent, France. Are the sceptical readers 11th Suffolks @Taff_Gillingham? @I_W_M Q 8535 iwm.org.uk/collections/it…

Kay Passmill reposted

Good morning from Tucson, we are getting ready for back to back #boneyardsafari Hands on Tours, check out T-43A 71-0406 #handsontour #aviationpreservation #aviationsafari #t43a #737 #737200

Boneyardsafari's tweet image. Good morning from Tucson, we are getting ready for back to back #boneyardsafari Hands on Tours, check out T-43A 71-0406 #handsontour #aviationpreservation #aviationsafari #t43a #737 #737200

Kay Passmill reposted

Eye caught by this dramatic portrait of a fighter pilot. Evan Mackie, New Zealand fighter ace, photographed while in command of No.92 Squadron in Italy. 🇳🇿 Photo by Flying Officer Bridge, RAF @I_W_M CNA 2314 / iwm.org.uk/collections/it…

curatorian's tweet image. Eye caught by this dramatic portrait of a fighter pilot. Evan Mackie, New Zealand fighter ace, photographed while in command of No.92 Squadron in Italy. 🇳🇿

Photo by Flying Officer Bridge, RAF

@I_W_M CNA 2314 / iwm.org.uk/collections/it…

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Although the club is not pointing fingers, there are suspicions among other prominent members of the small, pico-ballooning enthusiasts community. bit.ly/3lFEwMt


Kay Passmill reposted

BREAKING: USAF is hunting for faulty tail pins in its KC-135, WC-135 and RC-135 fleets, & grounded planes until they can be inspected. If a pin fails, a plane could lose its tail in flight. New on @AirForceTimes and @defense_news from me and @rachelkaras: defensenews.com/news/your-air-…

StephenLosey's tweet image. BREAKING: USAF is hunting for faulty tail pins in its KC-135, WC-135 and RC-135 fleets, & grounded planes until they can be inspected. If a pin fails, a plane could lose its tail in flight. New on @AirForceTimes and @defense_news from me and @rachelkaras: defensenews.com/news/your-air-…

Time to look at buying #LockheedMartin shares I guess...surely this can be tweaked for the future of #balloon popping at altitude ;) #Aviation #military #USAF #ChineseSpyBalloon #ResurrectTheYAL1 lockheedmartin.com/en-us/news/fea…


Kay Passmill reposted

On Feb 10, 1908, the US Army awarded the Wright Brothers a contract for an airplane. The contract was two pages long. You probably can't even get the table of contents onto two pages for most modern government contracts!

AviationHistGal's tweet image. On Feb 10, 1908, the US Army awarded the Wright Brothers a contract for an airplane. The contract was two pages long. You probably can't even get the table of contents onto two pages for most modern government contracts!
AviationHistGal's tweet image. On Feb 10, 1908, the US Army awarded the Wright Brothers a contract for an airplane. The contract was two pages long. You probably can't even get the table of contents onto two pages for most modern government contracts!

Kay Passmill reposted

In the 1950s, a viable solution to the problem of intercepting high altitude bombers seemed to be a mixed-power plant fighter. The Avro 720 achieved 40kft 1.5mins after T/O with help from a rocket engine. Designed for M=2.0; tested at RAE Bedford. Note the model is very small!

AeroPaleo's tweet image. In the 1950s, a viable solution to the problem of intercepting high altitude bombers seemed to be a mixed-power plant fighter. The Avro 720 achieved 40kft 1.5mins after T/O with help from a rocket engine. Designed for M=2.0; tested at RAE Bedford. Note the model is very small!
AeroPaleo's tweet image. In the 1950s, a viable solution to the problem of intercepting high altitude bombers seemed to be a mixed-power plant fighter. The Avro 720 achieved 40kft 1.5mins after T/O with help from a rocket engine. Designed for M=2.0; tested at RAE Bedford. Note the model is very small!

Still reading lots of military aviation fiction, but not sure this one will make the cut ;) Pity it wasn't a combat mission, she could have shot him with her sidearm...


My aviation fiction reading this week features something a little lighter (but perhaps more iconic?) than most..although I'm not sure crew chiefs still play bridge these days?! #Aviation #PopularGeopolitics #MilitaryFiction #TheMostFamousFlyingAce

passmill's tweet image. My aviation fiction reading this week features something a little lighter (but perhaps more iconic?) than most..although I'm not sure crew chiefs still play bridge these days?! #Aviation #PopularGeopolitics #MilitaryFiction #TheMostFamousFlyingAce
passmill's tweet image. My aviation fiction reading this week features something a little lighter (but perhaps more iconic?) than most..although I'm not sure crew chiefs still play bridge these days?! #Aviation #PopularGeopolitics #MilitaryFiction #TheMostFamousFlyingAce
passmill's tweet image. My aviation fiction reading this week features something a little lighter (but perhaps more iconic?) than most..although I'm not sure crew chiefs still play bridge these days?! #Aviation #PopularGeopolitics #MilitaryFiction #TheMostFamousFlyingAce

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