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Photo ID: 1321448
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Photo ID: 1174857
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F-GETA (cn 23413/632) Supposed to fly to Martinique on April 27th our flight got canceled after 7 hours delay because of a broken engine. The replacement flight took off Orly at 11 the next morning, but after 45min inflight some cabin pressure problems occured an we had to dump fuel an return to Orly. A once in a lifetime trip! |
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Photo ID: 1144437
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Photo ID: 1117078
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C-FETB (cn 18024/177) This loud and weird looking Boeing 720 is about to land on runway 24R after a 6 hours long test flight. The Canadian Space Agency headquarters, the John H. Chapman Centre, can be seen in the background. |
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Photo ID: 1111442
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D-KXIK / IK (cn 108) High performance and perfect design. The shadow parts on the fuselage are from the Piper Cub photoplane. [Nikon D70 + Nikkor 80-400VR] |
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Photo ID: 1095250
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166480 (cn D0059) A close up of this amazing bird. Farnborough International Airshow 2006. |
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Photo ID: 1084926
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JA**** Too bad, we won't see anymore 747s in scheduled flights at Osaka Itami. |
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Photo ID: 1084930
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9V-SF* Hey, you don´t see that everyday... A Singapore Airlines Cargo 747 is heading straight for us, while the Cargolux 747 below just was cleared for a right turn... |
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Photo ID: 1082689
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166480 (cn D0059) Farnborough International Airshow 2006 |
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Photo ID: 1078443
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Views: 14911
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166480 / MV-23 (cn D0059) Farnborough International Airshow 2006. In the static display with the wing and rotor blades folded. Photo taken with Sigma 10-20 mm lens @ 10 mm. [Nikon D70] |
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Photo ID: 1078776
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OV-103 (cn OV-103) T-7 hours approximately. At sunset on the evening of June 30,2006. The lights are on (seen thru overhead cockpit windows) inside Discovery as the ground crew preps the shuttle for tomorrow afternoon's 3:48pm launch window. Scrubbed due to weather for the next two days, she went to Space on July 4,2006. |
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Photo ID: 1078286
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Photo ID: 1078287
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166391 / MV-22 (cn D0068) Farnborough International Airshow 2006 A very strange sight and sound over the Hampshire skies. |
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Photo ID: 1078288
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166391 / MV-22 (cn D0068) Farnborough International Airshow 2006 Farnborough debut for the Osprey this year |
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Photo ID: 1078412
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166391 / MV-22 (cn D0068) VMX-22 / Bell-Boeing Textron. Farnborough International Airshow 2006 |
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Photo ID: 1077329
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OV-103 (cn OV-103) Taken at T-11 hours from the first launch attempt of STS - 121 "Return to Flight mission". This was taken moments after the protective structure (seen on left) rolled back to expose the orbiter. The lights are on inside as you can see from the overhead cockpit windows. [1600 X 1200 pixels - Canon 1 Ds MkII] |
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Photo ID: 1076654
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166391 / MV-22 (cn D0068) Fish Eye view - departed to RIAT Fairford a few hours later. Farnborough International Airshow 2006 |
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Photo ID: 1075687
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166391 / MV-22 (cn D0068) First day in the UK - arrived for Fairford and Farnborough International Airshow 2006 |
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Photo ID: 1075690
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166391 / MV-22 (cn D0068) Farnborough International Airshow 2006. Canon 1Dii ISO100, Canon 500mm f/4 IS, 1/200th, f10 |
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Photo ID: 1075140
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166480 / 23 (cn D0059) Farnborough International Airshow 2006.Taking off with 166673. Nothing else like it! |
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Photo ID: 1075373
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166391 / MV-22 (cn D0068) Farnborough International Airshow 2006. The downwash from the V-22 is huge, the runway had to be cleaned after the validation display. Canon 10D ISO100, Canon 100-400L, 1/250th, f10 |
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Photo ID: 1074379
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166391 / MV-22 (cn D0068) Farnborough International Airshow 2006. Canon 10D ISO100, Canon 100-400L, 1/250th, f10 |
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Photo ID: 1071297
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I-BIXB (cn 524) Shot from Iberia flight back to Madrid from Moscow. Sun goes down and contrails turn into signatures in the sky. |
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Photo ID: 1070402
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OV-103 (cn OV-103) One quite impressive candle (really from 2 SRBs and three engines) celebrating the 230th birthday anniversary of the signing of the American Declaration of Independence was lit today. Discovery started STS-121 mission with a liftoff at 2:37:55 pm EDT (1837:55 GMT) from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. End of roll manouver (at 2:38:13 PM EST @ 1002MPH & T+00:18). [Canon 1Ds Mk II; F/2.8 400mm L IS; ISO 100; shutter speed 2000] |
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Photo ID: 1055579
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Photo ID: 1059197
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N237WA / 361 (cn 23185/1065) What a treat to fly on a 24-year old "Classic Classic" 737. The thrust reversers pictured here make a lot of noise -- the way it should be. (Nikon D100 / Nikkor 18-70DX) |
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Photo ID: 1052368
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Photo ID: 0898227
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OV-103 (cn OV-103) The day before launch, I chatted with the guy in the Snack Mobile. "I saw the Columbia's lift-off from here; but, they've never come back. Shuttle does have to come back because we are always waiting for them to cheer," he said. I was moved. Yes, those who have someone waiting for you with cherished love are beautiful. People who have the place to come back are wonderful. In the America's Spaceport, the truck represents my feeling toward the seven bravest astronauts. Go Discovery! We are behind you!! |
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Photo ID: 1014785
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N905NA (cn 20107/86) I was lying on the ground with my smallest lens trying to get this whole scene in. The Mate/Demate device is a monster as can be seen here. It swallowed the 747 and the shuttle. |
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Photo ID: 1006948
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2052 (cn 2052) 383MEEA 'Proteas', 112PM, Air Support Command, Elefsis AFB. The aircraft is powered by two 1775kW (2380shp) Pratt & Whitney Canada PW123AF turboprops and is capable of scooping up 6123kg (13,500lb) of water. Many thanks to the crew for the pose! |
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Photo ID: 1000914
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LX-ICV (cn 25632/968) Close encounter above PRG with Jet Airways A340-313X VT-JWA (flight 121 from London to Dehli at FL330). Cargolux (flight 749 from Baku to Lux at FL340). [Nikon D70 + Nikkor MF500/4P] (1/2) |
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Photo ID: 1000276
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N277SF (cn 001) Global Flyer just after landing at the EAA AirVenture 2005. |
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Photo ID: 0989179
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N318SL (cn 001) The White Knight and its charge, SpaceShip One performing a series of low passes over the runway at Airventure 2005. The White Knight in its new "Virgin Galactic" badging. |
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Photo ID: 0971054
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Photo ID: 0949249
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N318SL (cn 001) Beautiful flyby of the rocket-plane "SpaceShip One" being carried underneath "White Knight". There is a visible dent on the rocket motor fairing which occured during the historic flight into space. "SpaceShip One" is now on display at the National Air & Space Museum while "White Knight" continues to carry experimental aircraft. |
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Photo ID: 0948848
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N318SL (cn 001) White Knight arrives at Oshkosh carrying SpaceShipOne. |
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Photo ID: 0144591
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N1**AT After take off from Honolulu on a flight to S.F. the gear did not close. The crew had to dump fuel over the Pacific to be able to land. This happened twice in row! |
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Photo ID: 0691181
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B-HQC (cn 475) 15 minutes after aircraft took off a woman had a stroke. As an EMT I offered medical assistance to her. Later captain decided to return to HKIA. But aircraft must dump fuel before it can be safe landed. Here is the picture showing the fuel |
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Photo ID: 0944122
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N281PR (cn 001) Between all the scrap metal in Mojave, Scaled Composites makes some weird looking futuristic crafts. This is Proteus, a high altitude platform which can carry different types of payloads, mostly used for telecommunications and reconnaissance. Proteus can remain airborne for 14 hours and can be piloted or operated remotely. [Canon 20D] |
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Photo ID: 0934592
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N318SL (cn 001) White Knight and SpaceShipOne (N328KF) on static display at EAA AirVenture 2005. [Nikon D100, 17-55/2.8] |
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Photo ID: 0934591
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N318SL (cn 001) This is why I came to Oshkosh in 2005: to watch SpaceShipOne (N328KF) and White Knight fly. Burt Rutan brought his pioneering private spacecraft to EAA AirVenture before sending SpaceShipOne on to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. [Nikon D100, 80-200/2.8] |
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Photo ID: 0934590
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N277SF (cn 001) Flight demo at EAA AirVenture 2005. Almost no frontal area for an aircraft that can lift off at 22,000 pounds! This machine took Steve Fossett on a nonstop solo around the world. [Nikon D100, 80-200/2.8] |
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Photo ID: 0897647
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N318SL (cn 001) A tight shot of Whiteknight and Spaceship 1 for you. In this picture you can see the mission markings that have been placed on Whiteknight from the first SS1 drop to the flight that won them the $10,000,000. |
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