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Photo ID: 1101314
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Views: 312133
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Khorog field in Tajikistan about 2000 m above sea. One of the most difficult approaches of the world. Runway is 1840 m long and 49 m wide. Only one side VFR. |
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Photo ID: 0928644
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Views: 17430
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G-**** Nostalgic overview of Gatwick in 1981. You can see some airliners from the past like BCAL, Laker, Dan-Air and Braniff. |
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Photo ID: 0587097
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Views: 12227
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EI-BWJ (cn 009) Not much is left of this ex Braniff BAC-1-11. It also looks like a former employee took out his frustration on the aircraft by spray painting the logo to read "Braniff sucks - Believe it!". |
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Photo ID: 0563824
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Views: 15135
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N105BN (cn 18068/227) Several gate doors to the ramp were open, so I walked out and started shooting. After awhile a ramp agent drove over and said, "don't get run over by an airplane", and drove off. I didn't. |
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Photo ID: 0530682
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Views: 23987
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N97**C Pilot waved me over a fence to shoot this photo. |
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Photo ID: 0382038
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Views: 5603
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C-GFQA (cn 1040) Wearing a faded paint job, this is nontheless a very effective fire fighting tool, protecting the forests of British Columbia. Braniff was the first owner of this a/c. |
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Photo ID: 0351170
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Views: 5154
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N415BN (cn 20613/929) Last time on A.net was 1977 and in Braniff colors... This former Braniff International 727 showed up in DEN sporting a sweet green paint scheme and supposedly brought in the LA Dodgers baseball team. Manufactured in 1973 and it's still looking sharp. |
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Photo ID: 0348238
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Views: 3452
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Photo ID: 1022269
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Views: 9279
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F-GOGN (cn TC-9-92) Taking off with another load of skydivers. The aircraft is still painted in the fake Russian Atomic Authority scheme she wore in the James Bond movie "The World is Not Enough". |
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Photo ID: 0886283
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Views: 3555
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HA-HSA (cn 7970) Nice to see a soviet build Helicopter again in Ostend, According to the airport inspection this baby will be the star in the newest James bond movie ! |
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Photo ID: 1077629
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Views: 278799
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OV-103 (cn OV-103) Nose Gear Touchdown at 9:14:53 a.m. EDT. Commander Lindsey and Pilot Mike Kelly work in the cockpit to bring Discovery to a "wheels stop" at 9:15:49 a.m. EDT. "Wheels stopped, Houston," Lindsey radioed mission control [Canon 1Ds MkII;600mm f/4 IS L;ISO 400;1/1000] |
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Photo ID: 1039419
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Views: 21256
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N707CK (cn 19658/47) One of two aircraft painted in these colours as N707CK for "Executive Decision" film in 1995. Is in fact ex F-GIMJ (Corsair). The real N707CK is cn 21541. |
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Photo ID: 0151197
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Views: 43235
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N707CK (cn 21541/332) ex 9K-ADA painted up in fake "Oceanic" titles for the Steven Seagal movie "Executive Decision". Note the faked bomb damage over the wing. One of two aircraft used for the movie. This one was used for airborne scenes. ex-F-GIMJ (cn 19658) was the other aircraft, a scrapped aircraft which was used for the final scene on the ground |
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Photo ID: 1154026
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Views: 103798
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A view across the Eastern end of the main storage area at Pinal as seen from 5000 ft on the downwind leg, a scene dominated by Northwest's redundant fleet. |
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Photo ID: 0291300
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Views: 215940
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C-**** Air Transat L1011 breaks through a squall and approaches the world famous Maho Beach in St. Maarten |
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