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AMS Schiphol Amsterdam Airport
04.05.2018
3B-NBI Airbus A340-313
Air Mauritius
flight MK62 from Port Louis (MRU)
'Chateau Du Reduit'
Location: ZRH - Zurich Kloten Airport
Date: April 1985
Original Kodachrome from Collection
The F-3B is the two seat trainer and attack variant of the Mitsubishi F-3 "Mountain Wind" 5th generation fighter.
Introduced into service two years after the F-3A single seater, the F-3B has largely supplanted the "A" in the maritime strike and interdiction role, leaving the single seater to deal with air supremacy missions.
Maritime control is of vital importance to Japan, as losing control of the seaways and airspace would allow the horrors of the late Second World War to be repeated, this time by the Union of Songun Republics. To attack SPAN vessels, the F-3B relies heavily on a newly developed, internally carried anti-shipping missile, the ASM-4. Though much smaller and slower than the ASM-3 (which can still be carried externally), the ability to carry four (stealthy) ASM-4s is a major force multiplier.
Despite the emphasis on maritime strike, the F-3B is a thoroughly competent air-to-air fighter, perhaps better suited to complex multi-target engagements than the "A," owing to a dedicated WSO.
Despite the initial design approaching 1.5 years of age, the Yamakaze remains my favorite aircraft model to date and I remained quite pleased with it, especially after these modifications, which I feel help flesh out the build a bit more. First seen at Brickfair VA 2015 and featured on Beyond the Brick.
Airbus A340-313 vol MK46 de la compagnie Air Mauritius île Maurice- Paris CDG survolant Courchapoix, petit village suisse.
The steepness of Erskine Road Bank requires the full wagon brakes to be pinned down, here No13 EE/Bag 2308?3469 of 1957 drops the Shunter off to attend to the brakes. (Scanned from Kodak Gold 200 Print Film).
Metro train passing Hilda Sidings, the concrete wall on the left is the old tunnel route to Harton High Staithes(Scanned from Kodak Gold 200 Print Film).
Photo de Mado
aéroport Paris Charles de Gaulle
29/03/2017
Airbus A340-313X cn197 de 1997
Air Mauritius (22/10/1997-10/2020)
F-WWJP, 3B-NBD, stocké (10/20-démantelé 07/22).
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of NASA's first space servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope, we are sharing this gallery of images from all five of the Hubble servicing missions.
Astronauts serviced Hubble for the first time in December 1993. Including that trip, there have been five astronaut servicing missions to Hubble between 1993 and 2009.
How did astronauts repair and service the Hubble Space Telescope more than 300 miles above the surface of the Earth? Watch Hubble astronauts as they discuss servicing from the innovative Robotics Operations Center: bit.ly/2EiiNTP
STS109-713-014 (8 March 2002) --- Astronauts John M. Grunsfeld (right) and Richard M. Linnehan, STS-109 payload commander and mission specialist, respectively, are photographed near the giant Hubble Space Telescope (HST) temporarily hosted in the Space Shuttle Columbia’s cargo bay at the close of the fifth and final session of extravehicular activity (EVA). Activities for the space walk centered around the Near-Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) to install a Cryogenic Cooler and its Cooling System Radiator.
Credit: NASA
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