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Wind turbine blade being transported inland from the harbour.

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  • mostlytato@mstdn.socialM mostlytato@mstdn.social

    @LaChasseuse
    Impressive picture. The incongruity of the blade against the old stone building makes for a compelling image. The birds help too.

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    #3

    @MostlyTato Alan Hendry is a press photographer and he often nails just that perfect shot. Talented guy.

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    • lachasseuse@mastodon.scotL lachasseuse@mastodon.scot

      Wind turbine blade being transported inland from the harbour. Only way to do it without knocking down all the buildings in town is to carry them *vertically*. This is in Wick, in Caithness.
      (the seagulls seem quite intrigued by this big white wing!) [photo by Alan Hendry]

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      #4

      @LaChasseuse

      big windy boi is big!

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      • lachasseuse@mastodon.scotL lachasseuse@mastodon.scot

        Wind turbine blade being transported inland from the harbour. Only way to do it without knocking down all the buildings in town is to carry them *vertically*. This is in Wick, in Caithness.
        (the seagulls seem quite intrigued by this big white wing!) [photo by Alan Hendry]

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        #5

        @LaChasseuse I love wind turbines, and seeing them perform their ballet across a moor, but this photo does an amazing job of capturing the scale of these elegant machines.

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        • lachasseuse@mastodon.scotL lachasseuse@mastodon.scot

          Wind turbine blade being transported inland from the harbour. Only way to do it without knocking down all the buildings in town is to carry them *vertically*. This is in Wick, in Caithness.
          (the seagulls seem quite intrigued by this big white wing!) [photo by Alan Hendry]

          thefreshbeets@ravenation.clubT This user is from outside of this forum
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          #6

          @LaChasseuse That's bad ass! I've only ever seen them being transported horizontally. Thank you for sharing!

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          • lachasseuse@mastodon.scotL lachasseuse@mastodon.scot

            Wind turbine blade being transported inland from the harbour. Only way to do it without knocking down all the buildings in town is to carry them *vertically*. This is in Wick, in Caithness.
            (the seagulls seem quite intrigued by this big white wing!) [photo by Alan Hendry]

            timwardcam@c.imT This user is from outside of this forum
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            #7

            @LaChasseuse Hmm. They must be very careful to pick a not-windy day for such operations.

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            • drgeraint@glasgow.socialD drgeraint@glasgow.social

              @LaChasseuse I love wind turbines, and seeing them perform their ballet across a moor, but this photo does an amazing job of capturing the scale of these elegant machines.

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              #8

              @drgeraint @LaChasseuse This is a particularly big one, at least for onshore wind. 7 MW? At the time they were permitted there weren't any that size or larger in the UK on land. Some offshore are similar size and more recent ones are larger.

              https://rwe.com/golticlay

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              • thefreshbeets@ravenation.clubT thefreshbeets@ravenation.club

                @LaChasseuse That's bad ass! I've only ever seen them being transported horizontally. Thank you for sharing!

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                #9

                @TheFreshBeets @LaChasseuse

                A couple of weeks ago I saw a short video of a very large one being transported, where it was horizontal, but then to get round tight bends, the blade was tilted up like this *and* the trailer telescoped down to under half its original length. 😲

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                • lachasseuse@mastodon.scotL lachasseuse@mastodon.scot

                  Wind turbine blade being transported inland from the harbour. Only way to do it without knocking down all the buildings in town is to carry them *vertically*. This is in Wick, in Caithness.
                  (the seagulls seem quite intrigued by this big white wing!) [photo by Alan Hendry]

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                  #10

                  @LaChasseuse It always suprises me how massive these things are

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                  • lachasseuse@mastodon.scotL lachasseuse@mastodon.scot

                    Wind turbine blade being transported inland from the harbour. Only way to do it without knocking down all the buildings in town is to carry them *vertically*. This is in Wick, in Caithness.
                    (the seagulls seem quite intrigued by this big white wing!) [photo by Alan Hendry]

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                    #11

                    @LaChasseuse One thing you absolutely do not want while transporting wind turbine blades is wind. 🤔

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                    • lachasseuse@mastodon.scotL lachasseuse@mastodon.scot

                      Wind turbine blade being transported inland from the harbour. Only way to do it without knocking down all the buildings in town is to carry them *vertically*. This is in Wick, in Caithness.
                      (the seagulls seem quite intrigued by this big white wing!) [photo by Alan Hendry]

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                      #12

                      @LaChasseuse Is there anything up at the top end to hold it there (can’t spot one), or is there merely (‘merely' he says!) a massive counter-balance on the bottom to keep the thing at that angle? I’m confused as to how it stays in that position.

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                      • lachasseuse@mastodon.scotL lachasseuse@mastodon.scot

                        Wind turbine blade being transported inland from the harbour. Only way to do it without knocking down all the buildings in town is to carry them *vertically*. This is in Wick, in Caithness.
                        (the seagulls seem quite intrigued by this big white wing!) [photo by Alan Hendry]

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                        #13

                        @LaChasseuse
                        Someone has put drone footage on Youtube -but maybe mute the awful music they've used
                        https://youtu.be/VaBEbEWSIdI

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                        • lachasseuse@mastodon.scotL lachasseuse@mastodon.scot

                          Wind turbine blade being transported inland from the harbour. Only way to do it without knocking down all the buildings in town is to carry them *vertically*. This is in Wick, in Caithness.
                          (the seagulls seem quite intrigued by this big white wing!) [photo by Alan Hendry]

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                          #14

                          @LaChasseuse These ETS2 mods are getting unreal.

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                          • ianamartin@thecanadian.socialI ianamartin@thecanadian.social

                            @LaChasseuse Is there anything up at the top end to hold it there (can’t spot one), or is there merely (‘merely' he says!) a massive counter-balance on the bottom to keep the thing at that angle? I’m confused as to how it stays in that position.

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                            #15

                            @IanAMartin @LaChasseuse you see those "small" bolts/screws at the bottom? It should be enough as that's the same condition of being held in place as it is once installed. However the vehicle definitely has to be heavy/weighted as those beauties weigh between 10-25t (depending on size of turbine of course)

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                            • lachasseuse@mastodon.scotL lachasseuse@mastodon.scot

                              Wind turbine blade being transported inland from the harbour. Only way to do it without knocking down all the buildings in town is to carry them *vertically*. This is in Wick, in Caithness.
                              (the seagulls seem quite intrigued by this big white wing!) [photo by Alan Hendry]

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                              #16

                              @LaChasseuse Fantastic!

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                              • lachasseuse@mastodon.scotL lachasseuse@mastodon.scot

                                Wind turbine blade being transported inland from the harbour. Only way to do it without knocking down all the buildings in town is to carry them *vertically*. This is in Wick, in Caithness.
                                (the seagulls seem quite intrigued by this big white wing!) [photo by Alan Hendry]

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                                #17

                                @LaChasseuse

                                This is beauty itself. Humans, they're something.

                                I think the sheer competence is heart lifting.

                                People have a lust for competence right now. Every example like this strips away cobwebs.

                                Humans. Wonderful.

                                #climate

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                                • bruchpunkt@ruhr.socialB bruchpunkt@ruhr.social

                                  @IanAMartin @LaChasseuse you see those "small" bolts/screws at the bottom? It should be enough as that's the same condition of being held in place as it is once installed. However the vehicle definitely has to be heavy/weighted as those beauties weigh between 10-25t (depending on size of turbine of course)

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                                  #18

                                  @Bruchpunkt @IanAMartin Indeed. In fact the first transport had to be delayed by a few days due to high winds, and warnings went out well ahead of the transport to avoid travel on those days, because certain roads were closed.

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                                  • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

                                    @LaChasseuse
                                    Someone has put drone footage on Youtube -but maybe mute the awful music they've used
                                    https://youtu.be/VaBEbEWSIdI

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                                    #19

                                    @HighlandLawyer Cool! Hadn't seen that.

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                                    • ianamartin@thecanadian.socialI ianamartin@thecanadian.social

                                      @LaChasseuse Is there anything up at the top end to hold it there (can’t spot one), or is there merely (‘merely' he says!) a massive counter-balance on the bottom to keep the thing at that angle? I’m confused as to how it stays in that position.

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                                      #20

                                      @IanAMartin The info they sent out locally said something about the blades being considerably heavier at the thick end - and the vehicle is very heavy.
                                      But they had to shoot up the transport by a couple of days because of high winds.

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                                      • dshan@mastodon.auD dshan@mastodon.au

                                        @LaChasseuse One thing you absolutely do not want while transporting wind turbine blades is wind. 🤔

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                                        #21

                                        @dshan Correct! In fact they had to delay the first transport by a few days due to high winds.

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                                        • electropict@mastodon.scotE electropict@mastodon.scot

                                          @TheFreshBeets @LaChasseuse

                                          A couple of weeks ago I saw a short video of a very large one being transported, where it was horizontal, but then to get round tight bends, the blade was tilted up like this *and* the trailer telescoped down to under half its original length. 😲

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                                          #22

                                          @electropict Same thing with this one - once it is out of town and onto the highway, where there are no buildings or curves in the road, it is lowered to a horizontal position.

                                          @TheFreshBeets

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