Looking towards the St Paul side of the Ford Parkway Bridge.
July 31, 2010
July 30, 2010
The Crafts Of Flugtag 2010
I wanted to show a closeup of some of the crafts from the Flugtag 2010 event on Harriot Island this past weekend in downtown St Paul. A lot of time and energy went into making each of the aircrafts. Some claimed 200 hours of time. In the end, the skit/performance and pushing the craft off the ramp for flight lasted all but 120 seconds.
View all of the Flugtag 2010 photos.
View all of the Flugtag 2010 photos.
July 29, 2010
July 28, 2010
Which Is More Shocking?
July 27, 2010
New World Record Flugtag Flight In The Twin Cities
More than 90,000 people witness Major Trouble and The Dirty Dixies fly their craft 207 feet, breaking the old record of 195 feet set back in 2000. Their flight really pumped the crowd up as the aircraft landed just past a buoy that marked the previous record. From my vantage point, I thought they crashed into the water around the 40 foot mark, but the wings took lift and sailed to victory. The video is worth a look.
Here is the video of their historic flight.
The plane design is based off of one of the eight remaining B-25 Doolittle Raiders named Miss Mitchell. Frequent readers to this blog may recall my posting from May featuring Miss Mitchell, which is housed in the Commemorative Air Force, Minnesota Wing hanger at Flemming Field. I would have to guess, since there is the CAF logo on the plane, they either helped in the design and construction, or they were a sponsor for the project. Then again, there is also a Commemorative Air Force, Dixie Wing division as well, so perhaps they are just fans of the plane?
Here is the video of their historic flight.
The plane design is based off of one of the eight remaining B-25 Doolittle Raiders named Miss Mitchell. Frequent readers to this blog may recall my posting from May featuring Miss Mitchell, which is housed in the Commemorative Air Force, Minnesota Wing hanger at Flemming Field. I would have to guess, since there is the CAF logo on the plane, they either helped in the design and construction, or they were a sponsor for the project. Then again, there is also a Commemorative Air Force, Dixie Wing division as well, so perhaps they are just fans of the plane?
July 26, 2010
Flugtag 2010 Twin Cities
The RedBull Flugtag 2010 Twin Cities was held this past Saturday. The event coordinator was hoping for 50,000, but the draw of the Flugtag, estimated the crowd by the St Paul Police at 90,000 people. Overall, it was the most unique event I've ever witnessed. 35 teams were selected to make an craft with a theme and perform a short skit, they would then, push their craft off of the 30 foot ramp to see how far they could make it fly. A small number of the crafts managed more than 50 feet including a record setting 207 feet. While most of them, like the one pictured, topped off at 20-35 feet.
The team in today's photo is the 'Band Of Bunyans'. According to their Facebook page, they are all from the Good Ideas Club of UW-Madison. Their theme was Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, local Minnesota folklore. The wings on their aircraft was painted in Maroon and Gold, the University of Minnesota school colors on one side and Red and White, the University of Wisconsin school colors. I believe their craft landed in the 30 foot range.
The team in today's photo is the 'Band Of Bunyans'. According to their Facebook page, they are all from the Good Ideas Club of UW-Madison. Their theme was Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, local Minnesota folklore. The wings on their aircraft was painted in Maroon and Gold, the University of Minnesota school colors on one side and Red and White, the University of Wisconsin school colors. I believe their craft landed in the 30 foot range.
July 24, 2010
This Is Not An Exit
July 23, 2010
Keep On Riding
July 22, 2010
Say Hello To Mr. Creepy
July 21, 2010
Cruising Main Street
Back on July 4th, I posted a close up photo of a very patriotic couple wearing red, white and blue outfits to celebrate the occasion. Today I'm showing you the vehicle they were traveling in during Afton's 4th of July parade.
July 20, 2010
Summer Fun
July 18, 2010
Natures Bug Zapper
July 17, 2010
Tiffany's Lounge
I loved the look of this neon sign. Very original, classic looking, but a very tough sign to take a photo of. The trees and leaves gave me a very small window to work with, but if I took one step back, I would be standing in traffic on Ford Parkway. So this will have to do. If you've been on Ford Parkway and Cleveland Avenue in St Paul, you'd be a stones throw away.
July 16, 2010
The New View
The Minnesota Twins have played half of the 2010 baseball season and I'm still finding my self in awe of the view from inside Target Field. We've been inside the Metrodome for so long, going to the new stadium, I felt like I was visiting from out of state. You know what I mean?
Labels:
downtown,
minneapolis,
minnesota twins,
skyline,
stadiums
July 15, 2010
The Right Idea
The tropical weather hit the Twin Cities on Wednesday. I found several groups of families and friends keeping cool in this clearing, downstream from the Minnehaha Falls.
Labels:
minneapolis,
minnehaha falls,
summer,
water
July 14, 2010
Minnesota Gopher Stadium
The new Gopher Stadium finally built back on campus seats 50,805 and is horseshoe in design. There is room for future expansion to bring the total seating capacity to 80,000 seats. I'm unsure where the expansion would take place to raise the number of seats. Easily they could remove the horseshoe shape and complete the oval, but is that the expansion they are talking about or is there a much simpler option that I'm not seeing?
Labels:
gophers,
minneapolis,
night,
sports,
stadiums
July 13, 2010
Caught In A Web
July 12, 2010
To Cross Push Button
July 10, 2010
July 9, 2010
Streets Of St Paul
July 8, 2010
Bitte Im Sitzen Pinkeln!
July 7, 2010
July 6, 2010
Hidden Gem
July 4, 2010
Happy Birthday America!
July 3, 2010
July 2, 2010
White Wall
July 1, 2010
Theme Day: Reflections
Welcome back once again to all my fellow City Daily Photo bloggers making your rounds during the June theme day of reflections. In all honesty, this photo was an accidental capture. I somehow must have click the shutter button and captured my son while playing on a beach in Bemidji. Up until now, I've never show this photo to anyone, I thought it was a fitting photo for the reflections theme day. Lucky for me eh?
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