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Photo ID: 1645143
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N5381 / 40 (cn GDA-002) I had no idea of what Spanking the monkey was, until that I saw the small dust cover just under the propeller... Now I know what it means! |
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Photo ID: 1641380
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Views: 443
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ZJ814 / QO-Z (cn 0113/BT015) Monkey2 in a 3sqn jet takes to runway 25 as Monkey 1 gets airborne |
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Photo ID: 1578402
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Views: 696
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C-FLMK (cn 5786) The aircraft is called the 'Flying Monkey' and arrived earlier in the day from Moscow Vnukovo (UUWW) |
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Photo ID: 1527883
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Views: 2600
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A21-4 / 4 (cn 0263/AF004) 'Purple Cobra Lead' waits at the holding point for F-16 'Wild 1' to backtrack after landing ex display at the Australian International Airshow. This aircraft was built as a Block 15 Hornet and delivered to the RAAF on 20 June 1986. Served initially with 2 OCU and later 77 Squadron, whose 'Grumpy Monkey' unit marks it wears. Deployed to Diego Garcia in 2002 and shared with 3 Squadron. Returned to Australia in May 2002 and currently in service with 77 Squadron. |
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Photo ID: 1527882
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Views: 2965
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A21-9 / 09 (cn 0316/AF009) 'Purple Cobra 3' taxying out after Lead and 2 for a Hornet 4-ship display at the Australian International Airshow. Built as a Block 16 Hornet. Delivered to RAAF Williamtown from GAF Avalon on 29 August 1986, one of the first two Hornets with the RAAF's first operational Hornet unit, 3 Squadron. Currently with 77 Squadron, whose 'Grumpy Monkey' unit marks it wears. |
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Photo ID: 1493507
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Photo ID: 1311108
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9V-SRK (cn 28529/389) Flying over Shark Bay while descending to Perth. Monkey Mia - Shark Bay Airport (YSHK) can be seen on the lower center of the photo. Our flight was full with Australians going home for Christmas. |
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Photo ID: 1258607
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ZJ930 / AA (cn 0099/BS021) The new 'AA', CO's jet for 17(R) Squadron at Coningsby. Departing as 'Monkey' flight along with ZJ927/AG behind. |
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Photo ID: 1157439
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TF-API (cn 15280923) "The Monkey". Crashed after take-off from Akureyri's Runway 01 on September 23, 2004. The pilot was heavily injured, and the aircraft was severely damaged. After the accident, the aircraft was sold, and the new owner rebuilt it. Now, it is based at Egilsstaðir, and flies occasionally. It is a 'Texas Taildragger' conversion of the C152, and it has got a 150HP Lycoming engine. [120mm, f/5.6, 1/250th, ISO 100] |
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Photo ID: 1128722
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Views: 2170
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A3-42 (cn 42) Close up of 77 Squadron's 'Grumpy Monkey' Korean Lion badge which dates from 77 Squadron's time in Korea operating Meteors during the Korean War. |
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Photo ID: 1122757
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A3-42 (cn 42) Built in Australia as a Mirage IIIO(F) and delivered to the RAAF on 1 Aug 1966. Served with 75 Sqn at Butterworth, Malaysia, then 77 Sqn whose 'Grumpy Monkey' Korean Lion markings it presently wears. Retired with 4015 hours Oct 1987 to RAAF School of Technical Training, Wagga Wagga. Presently part of the Pacific Fighters Museum collection at Wangaratta. |
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Photo ID: 1089517
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TC-AAP (cn 32736/1113) "The monkey"- a literate registration-translation in Dutch - backtracking for its flight to Bodrum! |
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Photo ID: 1055547
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Views: 13531
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ZJ917 / AE (cn 0059/BS008) Monkeys' 1 and 2 prepare to take on fuel over the North Sea. |
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Photo ID: 0995255
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JA8941 (cn 28393/152) The latest special colour scheme from Japan, JAL Monkey or JAL Goku, the main character from the famous Chinese novel Saiyuki will feature on TV series. Each side of this plane are slightly different. This side the actor Shingo Katori is smiling! Seen here on the first day of revealing. [Nikon D2x] |
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Photo ID: 0986121
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JA8941 (cn 28393/152) Presenting the latest special colour scheme from Japan, Monkey or JAL Goku, the main character from the famous Chinese novel Saiyuki will feature on TV series. Each side of this plane are slightly different. Seen here departing to Hakodate on the first day of revealing. [Nikon D2x] |
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