The first air-to-air images of supersonic shockwave interaction in flight. Stunning image shows 2x T-38Ns tearing through the atmosphere, creating sonic shock waves. The images were made possible by a NASA B-200 King Air, which ferried a camera imaging system at 30,000 feet.
This was one of the two movie theater were I grew up. The last time I was in there was to see The Song Remains The Same. I remember there was a blizzards with no more the 10 people in the place. They did even turn the heat on.
This was my next door neighbor as a kid, was on TV (Kid's World) playing it when I was like 7 (Spanish Eyes, only tune I could play lol).
That's a 5 rank Wurlitzer, saved from the Detroit Theater in Michigan, installed on a hydraulic lift in his basement. He turned the basement into a full Venetian style theater. RIP Fred, you were always an awesome guy.