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Photo ID: 1408488
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N189AC / 731 (cn 64-100) "Gypsy Lady" in very action on forest fire in the province of Imperia during a massive drop of retardant red liquid!!! [Canon 40D + Canon EF 35-350L USM] |
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Photo ID: 1159667
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OK-MDE (cn 86601202) This aircraft crash-landed at Nicosia's airport, runway 14 while operating flight CSA 531 from Damascus on 29 August 1973. It overran the runway and veered to the right, 150 m short of the runway end. Thank God no fatalities were reported among the 70 passengers and crew. Since then, the wreckage is situated at the actual place of the accident, 150 m from the edge of the runway. The flag of the former Czechoslovakia is still visible on the fin! |
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Photo ID: 1536740
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TF-FIH (cn 24739/273) It's not every day a plane flies through the middle of a rainbow!! It was worth getting soaking wet though. |
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Photo ID: 1525010
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XM715 "Teasin` Tina" gets airborne whilst performing a fast taxi run at Bruntingthorpes cold war jet day. |
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Photo ID: 0713077
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42-93312 (cn 13210) Port side view of this unique C-47. Built 1944, served with USAF, this aircraft carried out a forced landing after it was hit by lightning over the Katherine Gorge wilderness whilst on route from Sydney to Jakarta, six people, a dog and cargo survived the forced landing. |
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Photo ID: 1378448
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Photo ID: 1340131
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Photo ID: 1339358
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XZ578 (cn WA846) Out on an evening water-winching training sortie over the North Sea. Even in June the water was still freezing cold! |
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Photo ID: 1336719
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Photo ID: 0905982
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HS-TMF (cn 48418/501) Seconds from touchdown on 14 after a long flight from Bangkok. This one will be hanging on my wall for a long time...! I have yet to catch HS-TMD, but the old livery is sill beautiful, just look at it!! |
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Photo ID: 1321667
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Photo ID: 1273623
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N707JT (cn 18740/388) Catching her is the highlight of any aviation enthuasist, especially in a close distance. With her passing over me, I can still smell the gasoline from her exhaust, what a real airplane! [Nikon D2x] |
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Photo ID: 1296381
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VP-CBX (cn 511) By now you all probably know that the approach into Samedan is an amazing one, but this Gulf just beats what I've seen so far. Thanks to quite some crosswind it seems like he is heading in my direction which results in the ability to get a beautiful head-on shot of this Bizjet. This is a full colour photo and not manipulated at all. The sun was directly in line with the airplane approaching, that's why this fuselage is shadowed too, and thanks to the bright snow from below the full plane is lit perfectly, while the scenery is severely underexposed. Dedicated to f/o James C. |
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Photo ID: 0650926
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ZS-SSS (cn TH-1941) This is definitely a bird strike. This is the size of the bird that was stuck in the nose gear of the aircraft. It was dragged for over an hour back to Grand Central. |
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