ESCARDIA.COM -Sea4 Graffiti on old skool West German Golf in London ***Make sure you watch this in HD!***. Add us on Facebook= http Escardia clothing and artwork available to buy at ESCARDIA.COM Follow us at http Filmed and edited by Samuel Poch. Tags: Graffiti “Spray Paint” Krink “Esc Crew” German “Volkswagen Golf” Drips “How To Draw Graffiti” USA Escardia Style London Review Important Belton “How To Draw” MTN Grog Montana Caps UK “Throw ups” Art Artist Ink Reviews Mops Graff “Throw up” Cars Car Sea4 Markers “Skinny Cap” Cans Tags Tagging New “How To” City Guide “London Graffiti” Classic Aerosol HD “How To Tag” Canon “Airforce One” Fashion Clothing Style “How To Paint” Vintage “WhiskerMan” “Hand Style” Photography Caps Joystick
John visits the C&E Gun Shows Militaria and Gun Show in Chantilly, VA, near Dulles Airport. Join the Company of Military Historians, www.military-historians.com
The improved O/400 started to enter service in April 1918, gradually allowing the re-equipment of more squadrons, being used for both support for the ground forces on the Western Front, particlularly during the German Spring Offensive, and for strategic bombing under the control of the Independent Air Force. In service, the O/400s could carry a new 1650 lb (750 kg) bomb and were deployed in force, with up to 40 aircraft participating in a raid. A single O/400 also served with 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps in the Middle East. After the war, O/400s remained in British service until replaced by the Vickers Vimy towards the end of 1919. About 10 war-surplus aircraft were converted for civilian use in the UK and India by Handley Page’s pioneering airline, Handley Page Transport.
John looks around the huge East Coast Military Vehicle Rally, for interesting things to photograph. He settles on people and dogs, with some collectible treasures and surplus gear thrown in. This rally occurs each year in May, at the Cal Ripkin baseball stadium just off I-95 in Aberdeen, Maryland. This is one of John’s favorite shows of the whole year. This video is dedicated to the Young Marines of Harford County, Maryland. Rally sponsor’s website: www.washingtonbluegray.com