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Here is where I bought the train, www.teenytrains.com/product-page/PS-100B Here is where the tiny house kit was purchased, cynthiahoweminiatures.com/shop/index.php?main_page=produc...
1999-05-19 delivered to the Swedish Air Force.
Repurchased by Saab AB.
2010-12-15, exported to Thailand. Registered 70201 Royal Thai Air Force.
Quite a rare sight at a Western airport, especially now when Ukranian-Russian cooperative projects are suspended. Rossiya suspended its six An-148 in April 2015 and has stored them ever since, so this sight is likely never to repeat itself.
This very aircraft, RA-61704, flying for Saratov Airlines, tragically crashed on 11.02.2018 shortly after departure from Moscow Domodedovo, with the loss of 71 lives. May their souls find rest and peace.
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Antonov - An-148/An-158/An-178 - Rossiya - HAM/EDDH
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I found this negative that appears to have turned into a positive while stored over time and on top of that am quite certain it was a Fuji 100B (BW) negative. not sure any other photographers have had this experience? I have found a few more like this from the few packs of 100B I ever shot.
The lack of fleetnames suggests that this is a 1972 view, around the time of the break-up, but prior to SELNEC names being added.
The first of the 1964 batch 100 is on the 287 to Bowdon Vale, so is presumably somewhere around Altrincham town centre.
If anyone who remembers visiting Baccasweet for their Woodbines can confirm ... ?
Somewhere on Atlantic Ocean near Açores island in Portugal.
Analog photography
Camera : Minolta sr T 100b / 35 mm
Film : Kodak 200 iso
Adjustements : Photoshop
I shot a series of photographs during the recent Blue Mountains Bushfire emergency. I tried to capture photographically 'the tone' of the unfolding situation rather than literal images of burnt buildings etc.
Minolta SRT 100b, Vivitar Telezoom lens with Kodak Ultramax 400 film. (slight crop, no other editing)
RA-61704 (cn 27015040004)
On 11 February 2018, an Antonov An-148 operating as Saratov Airlines Flight 703, crashed near Ramenskoye, just outside of Moscow, shortly after take off. The aircraft was carrying 65 passengers and 6 crew members. There were no survivors. This is the first fatal commercial accident for this aircraft type...
www.airliners.net/photo/Sar-Avia-Saratov-Airlines/Antonov...
Streaming vortexes from the tips of the flaps as it comes in on short final. Although the wingtip vortex is usually referenced in literature, during landing approach, the difference in lift between the part of the wing with flaps deployed and the outboard part creates much stronger vortex structures. They are dangerous to following aircraft and are the cause for time interval separation rules.
Quite a rare sight at a Western airport, especially now when Ukranian-Russian cooperative projects are suspended. Rossiya suspended its six An-148 in April 2015 and has stored them ever since, so this sight is likely never to repeat itself.
This very aircraft, RA-61704, flying for Saratov Airlines, tragically crashed on 11.02.2018 shortly after departure from Moscow Domodedovo, with the loss of 71 lives. May their souls find rest and peace.
Categories:
Antonov - An-148/An-158/An-178 - Rossiya - HAM/EDDH
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Replacing an earlier scanned slide with a better version 17-Feb-15, plus Topaz DeNoise AI 09-Apr-23.
The Handley Page HP67 Hastings was rushed into service in late 1948 during the Berlin Air Lift. They carried mostly coal and by the time the Air Lift was over in Oct-49 there were 32 operating. They became the RAF's premium long-haul transport and stayed in service until they were replaced by the Lockheed Hercules in 1968.