why doesn't anyone use flagons anymore
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why doesn't anyone use flagons anymore
Surprise surprise I am back in the Pokémon mood with the new dlc! Nothing against Flygon or Granbull but I prefers how their pre-evolutions look a lot more, so I wanted to draw some alternate evolutions that looked a little more like them
i wish to brew my mead and drink it from a large flagon as was once done in taverns of old
Detailing From A Pair Of Iron Age Bronze Flagons In 'La Tène' Style, The British Museum, London
project VOLTAGE !!
He's totally fine. Definitely stuck that landing.
The backbone of the PVO before the arrival of the MiG-23P; the Su-15 was a small, lightweight interceptor designed by OKB-51. It was developed to deal with the shortcomings of the aging Su-9 and Su-11 of 1960s vintage. Compared to the aircraft it replaced it possessed a more meaningful radar to identify contacts beyond visual range.
The Su-15 was to serve as a general purpose all-needs aircraft for the PVO, as this was before the era of specialised systems, however it was still a rather important aircraft into the 1980s. It served in quite a few theatres, including a small unit in Egypt, though this will be talked about in a later thread, as well as being involved in several airspace violations and airliner shootdowns.
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A bit late to post— here are my entries for this year’s TCG contest! Didn’t make it into the top 300 but now I can post ‘em