Friday, December 09, 2011

FMTSO: WHEELS


Singapore taxi with Malaysia tourism advertising.


Singapore Airlines' plane coming in for a landing at the airport, with 20 wheels! this doesn't include the front wheels.

Deflated wheel that need to be replaced.


Front Big wheels of a jet fighter belonging to the army.

Rear wheels of a jet fighter.

Collapsible wheels.

Wheels of a chinook helicoper.

 
Gigantic wheels of an army truck, almost the size of a human!

Needed human power to pedal!

 
How much is that Harley Davidson in the window?

 
A steering wheel of a coach, now where's that driver? it's time to move off....

A wheel of fortune, anyone fancy a game?

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11 comments:

~JarieLyn~ said...

Hi Jama, you were able to get a variety of wheels that are aesthetically appealing. My favorite is of the little boy leaning over the jet wheels, and I also really like the giant wheels. All good pics.

Ann said...

how much money you need to pay to hug an aeroplane wheel?

I not only want to hug, I want to take the plane home so I can fly to Singapore and come to see you.

(Queenmothermamaw) Peggy said...

Wow that is a whole lot of wheel. Love the little boy shot also.
QMM

Rebecca said...

You were pretty close to the underside of that plane!!

EG Wow said...

Cool selection of wheels!

Pauline said...

You sure found a huge variety of wheels. I think my favourite is the wheel barrow - or the plane wheels. As always, your photos are terrific!

Southwest Arkie said...

Wow- you took some great shots for this theme- that airplane looks CLOSE!!

Bagman and Butler said...

What great variety and some very unique shots. I liked your little boy who has taken possession of the jet fighter. And the landing plane -- all of them actually. I did get caught up looking carefully at the prize wheel and couldn't seem to find any prize besides the consolation prizes.

Wayne said...

Wow, you certainly captures a lot of wheels! Those 747 have a lot of wheels to hold up all that weight, it's amazing that they can fly in the first place!

Can you allow comments from OpenID, I no longer use my blogger account?

Karen Funk Blocher said...

Wow, what a variety of wheels! I'm amazed that you were right under that Singapore Airlines plane, and close enough for that shot, and able to catch it in focus!

DawnTreader said...

Wow you found a lot of wheels!