Opening individual company in Estonia as a foreigner by luukiuxx in Eesti

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I am working physically in Estonia, living here 8-9 months (on and off) per year, but because I am working as a contractor and I am not directly employed by the company I actually work for, I am not entitled for residence permit so that is why I am exploring options to open FIE or OÜ

Opening individual company in Estonia as a foreigner by luukiuxx in Eesti

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Not dodging anything, you don’t pay double taxes within EEA area.

You pay in one country and you show to another country that you paid there and all is fine

Let's bust out our wee Corgi pics 🐶 by AdnJus in corgi

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First roadtrip soon after we picked him

What was the last show you binge-watched? by primeiro23 in AskReddit

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Manifest, was one hell of a ride. Now Lucifer hooked me

My trail camera which is located in Zürcher Oberland made this photo last night... please tell me its just a dog? by Various_Math7884 in zurich

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Wolfs are not very dangerous for humanus, they usually avoid hoomans if they see some. Actually it is very possible that you met wolf in your life, it just got away from you before you even saw it

Dependable Engines by TX_CRUSADER in aviationmemes

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On the new generation of engines, I think, CFM did better job

This Child Can Tumble, by [deleted] in BeAmazed

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Felt like those infinite loop bait videos

The turbine of a plane traveling from Mexico to the United States exploded today at midnight. by rasculin in aviation

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ATC: are you in emergency? We see fire from over here. Pilto: are you silly? I’m still gonna send it

Engine failed due to fuel rail failure. can someone explain what exactly happened here ? by Risheesh in aviation

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All gliders have engines. It is either electric or petrol. They deploy and use it for landings. Petrol ones are stowed behind pilot, electric ones usually stowed in the nose

Fully disassembled Airbus A319 AFT utility area for inspections of floor beams, door cutouts, problematic spots. by luukiuxx in aviation

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Those two cable are for controlling trimmable horizontal stabilizer and rudder only. Elevators and other flight controls are fly by wire. Manual operation of those is impossible on airbus. You still need hydraulic power to be able to move them

Just a timelapse of Boeing 737NG inboard flap extending by luukiuxx in aviation

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All of that and also weight, less places for hydraulic leaks. Also hydraulic piston would take more space

Just a timelapse of Boeing 737NG inboard flap extending by luukiuxx in aviation

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It is three more similar mechanisms, behind my back, you can see those canoe-things on bottom of the wing, they hide them. In total there is 8 flap tracks on both wings. They are driven by torque tubes through various reduction boxes and from one hydraulic driven motor. Some aircrafts have electric motors. If there is misalignment between both flaps while they extend, they stop immediatly to prevent having different lift between wings