History and culture - an awesome story - New collection of super airplanes and lego
Hello #steemians ...
Not a so long time ago, it was an impressive and inspirational time frame, while we, the Jedis, have realized that a new collection of airplanes started to grow within our artistic matrix ...
We've never thought that a collection like this one combined with lego could create some awesome #sci-fi stories and also to provide some history/culture.
I was happy to see that some magazines started to appear like in the old days, when you could at least collect some interesting toys or puzzle things that had also some seeds of history and information within their collections.
It was always fun to collect every magazine with its own number of product within its collection.
This time, it's all about airplanes from the second World war.
As you can see, today we'll present you three models of airplanes that played a very important ( if i can call it like that) role within that period of the second World war.
My first info will be about the Halifax B MK III model:
This model played a very important role in that period.
Halifax was the most manufactured bomber model, being produced in 2091 units. It appeared in 1943, notable for its transparent muzzle made of Perspex, an initial version of Plexiglas, its dorsal turret and the replacement of Merlin engines with the most powerful Bristol Hercules XVI, with a radial design and 1650 hp, which had the power to propel its new Havilland Hydromatic propellers with that round edge.
Halifax was the main companion of the Lancaster bomber in the RAF Heavy Bombardment Force, which was a strategic branch of air combat, playing a decisive role in the Battle of Britain and later in the attack on German naval forces, as well as on night attacks on the continental territories under the domination of the Axis countries.
Here, you can find another cool #photo of this model that me and my children took with an old patina:
Along there are the talented mechanis, Anakin and Unkar Pluth that always travelled through Time Portals and repaired these airplanes too.
The second airplane, which is in for our today's history menu, is the model:
Spitfire MK VB
It was designed as an interceptor aircraft, Spitfire being one of the most widely used single-seat fighter jets and was most used by the RAF and other allied countries. Proving maximum effectiveness, it was the only fighter model to be produced continuously during the seven years of the conflict. Between 1936-1961, Supermarine Spitfire had various models released as production. It had various adaptations and changes to the engine, "MK" being the abbreviation of Mark and the identification of the aircraft, following a Romanian number to define the series. The most recognizable version of the famous Spitfire aircraft was the Mark V, and the model shown in our picture shows the "b" version which replaced four of the eight 7.7 mm Browning machine guns, provided in the "a" version with two Hispano 20 mm.
The third model of our airplanish'episode is:
Messerschmitt BF 109F-4
Some historians allied with England claimed that Submarine Spitfire was the ideal plane for the perfect moment. Our question in the case of this model will be: "then what can we say about the Messerschmitt BF 109F-4?" And all those historians along with the rest of the world came up with the answer that would overturn what was considered until then about Spitfire ... that the Messerschmitt BF 109F-4 was and will remain the deadliest flying plane in the history of wars ... although there have only been two massive ones ... so far ... The future will probably confirm if there is already new technology that will dethrone the famous Messerschmitt BF 109F-4 model ... which already sounds absurd from the way I set it up last sentence on the page :) Naturally, all the technology from the two wars has already been surpassed ... and we have already been able to see new, much more efficient models in some of the smallest conflicts since the 2000s.
I do hope that you've enjoyed our today combination of history with lego #sci-fi #story ...
I know it sounds to #sci-fi to call it fiction since those models existed ... and unfortunately those two major events happened ...
Now, regarding the Future ... we'll see what it will bring ...
Ciao a tutti.
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Hello, I'm @happyberrysboy, the co-founder of UPVU. I'm leaving a comment because I want to ask you a question. There was a malicious hacking attempt on @upvu account today, and an examination of the transaction history confirmed that the hacker's Binance account and your Binance account are identical.
First of all, I would like to say that I am sorry to contact you about an unpleasant matter. We politely request that you return the 49,600 STEEM deposited to your Binance account back to @upvu account.
We have currently commissioned an investigative agency to investigate the hacking, and are also cooperating with the Binance Security team. We don't think you're a hacker. Rather, I think your account may have been hacked, or the hacker may have intended to frame you. So first of all, I'm leaving a comment to check the facts, so please reply.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Hello @happyberryboy
Unfortunately, i didn't owned such an amount of #steem ever ... :)))
That's not my binance account.
I don't think it's somehow right to acuse me, a humble artist, about doing such things.
What i've seen it's only 400 and 550 steem that i moved them but the rest, i don't understand who and what they have done.
I am sorry, but i am not involved in such things, and i don't think i should be blamed about something like this, since i've just posted on steem and supported ( how i could, artistically speaking) this platform.
Sorry for what happened but those last accounts with those amounts i don't know who they are ... I will change my keys as well, then, since you think that something happened to my account, but i didn't saw any suspisious acts.
Regards.
Again, I have no intention of suspecting you of being a hacker or criminal. We apologize for any inconvenience and ask for your understanding.
If you look at the transaction history of the blockchain, you can see that you deposited 400 and 550 STEEM to Binance (@deepcrypto8) on two occasions today. And before that, the hacker deposited STEEM to the same address as your Binance deposit account. This could possibly be a hacker exploiting you to evade tracking. So I need your definitive answer.
Are you the one who deposited 400 and 550 STEEM on Binance today?
If so, you must double-check that STEEM from an unknown source has been deposited into your Binance account.
Hi, @happyberrysboy
As i've mentioned above, i've swapped 400 and 550 steem yesterday for ftm token using the swap protocol ( as i've thought it's ok) and there it was a memo and this deepcrypto account to send the steem ... as i did in the past as well, a few times ... The swapspace platform provides randomly platforms like binance and other options ... maybe the guy who exploited the transactions, did something on that time frame ... As i've specified, i've never had or tried weird things in my life ... I've followed the same protocol for the time when you send your steem out through a swap platform ... Those two small amounts were amounts that i've sent out and were ( like the SP from my channel) my own steem owned and invested here ... I've already double-checked my account, no suspicious actions and also changed everything in matter of permissions ... Also i don't own this kind of binance accounts ... Hope you understand me and won't place my integrity in a stigmata spot, since i am not guilty with anything on this thing ... All the best.
Thank you for answer. I'm just doing my research in good faith based on the transaction history. By coincidence, the deposit address the hacker used matched the deposit address you used, so i'm asking you for more details.
What is the exact url of the swap platform you used? In the case of the swapspace (https://swapspace.co/) you mentioned, the deposit address is @exchangeme, not @deepcrypto8. I'd appreciate it if you could let me know exactly which website you used.
I sincerely appreciate your cooperation.
Regards @happyberryboy
It's funny, 'cause already i feel like i am haunted by something that tries to blame me for something that i haven't done ...
As i've mentioned above, i used https://swapspace.co indeed, and even if i used the swap for steemit, the address provided to me to send my steem was deepcrypto8 ... always ... even in the past when i was sending a few times, smaller steems ...
I would like that you should understand that my account is this one, and, when you send your amount of steem to https://swapspace.co , from there it's this deepcrypto8 who takes your steem and swaps it and then it will be deposited to the adress provided ... in my case the steem was swapped into fantom tokens ... There are offerings of different platforms who will swap the tokens you'll send ... i've never checked who and what they are, just selected the very first one available, and that's it ... This is the link to the ftm hashrate and this can checked in comparison on swapspace that now 550 steem equals at this moment more than what i've received here: https://ftmscan.com/tx/0x061a3d94387ee6ffd0bb5081fcb5555ff4d7e811aa895f7a95dbeb94a011ad1f
This one it's the hashrate for the 400 steem which was 283, now worthin'more than that:
https://ftmscan.com/tx/0xef7d3f484355770e37fa69164a6a3331770bb4e5fa3407c721c5a94f171851a9
Hope this will make it clear that deepcrypto8 was always the intermediary, that no one controls and it's not an actual binance account, or my account. I think this is the best transparence i can ever offer on these two swaps.
Hope you'll understand that at this moment i am feeling like someone is trolling me regarding something that i didn't do it ...
Sorry.
Hope you'll understand that i have nothing to do with the other two situations and that deepcrypto8 it's been provided as always by the swap platform ...
Regards
Hi @happyberrysboy
What is suspisious as well on that photo you've sent very first time, is that look at the hour, when those amounts were transferred ... with almost two hours before i've sent my steem to be swapped into ftm ...
I guess that the platform was manipulated ...
I've checked my account, as i've mentioned before, nothing suspicious to see, i have access to my account, no one did anything. Read the message above as well with the links provided to see everything. Regards
Also, i'll be gone for the next time frame, having concerts ... It makes me vomit already, knowing that i am here on this platform, confronting these types of silly issues, on which i've never been involved ... Yeak'... i think i'll step out from this toxic space of what most of people believe will be the future of this world ... Non-sense ... Have a good day. @happyberrysboy
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