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A modified 1958 Chevrolet Apache step-side pickup.

More shots from New Years Day.

Dunsfold wings and wheels

Aerial display at the RNAS Yeovilton Airshow

Aerial display at the RNAS Yeovilton Airshow

RAF Northolt, 23rd October 2014.

A Chevrolet Apache at the Nordenhamer Oldtimer-Tage.

Apache helicopter at the RAF Cosford Air Show 2008

Rocky Mountains seen from Denver

Looks menacing even while peacfully taxiing to its parking position for the weekend.

 

Captured at Florennes Airbase during the pre-BAF Days spotter's event.

Chevrolet Apache at the Big Bumper Meet in Oldenburg.

Singapore Air Force Apache AH-64D

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Apache Railway's weekly turn to Holbrook departs Snowflake with a C420-C424 combo.

This bee stuck around for a couple of hours and didn't move at all.

An AH-64 practicing maneuvers at Huntsville's (TX) airport.

Army Air Corps Apache flying as "Gunship"

  

My first posted panorama. This beauty landed about 80 yards from me so obviously I ran out with my camera.

Westland WAH-64D Longbow Apache AH1 ZJ230 in the hover for the finale of the AAC Role Demo at RIAT 2017.

The 99 leads a trio of Apache Alcos south out of Holbrook, Arizona with a train of BNSF well cars that would breifly go into storage on their relatively inactive trackage.

Polaroidweek, Day 5, Image 2: Neon sign on the main street of Moab, Utah, directs you to a hotel - 4 Blocks, Then Turn Right.” John Wayne and others reportedly stayed there while filming the many Western movies shot in the area.

ZJ210 Westland Apache AH1. 673 Sqn AAC. Low level in the in North Wales mountains during Exercise "Panthers Peak"

YEOVILTON AIR DAY 2015

 

Lucky shot as the pyrotechnic smoke had just fired at the right time to get dramatic background.

Apache Plume in the high desert in the fall

Apache helicopter over Llanberis.

This lovely plant is in my neighbours yard.

National Day Parade 2025 (rehearsal)

The Apaches are criminal gangs from Belle Époque Paris. This term, which appeared around 1900, results from a media construction based on a set of news items. In 1902, two Parisian journalists, Arthur Dupin and Victor Morris, thus called the small gangsters and thugs of the rue de Lappe (in the 11th arrondissement of Paris) and "marlous" those of Belleville, who differentiate themselves from the underworld and thugs (notably the Bonnot gang) by their desire to display themselves/ Les apaches sont des bandes criminelles du Paris de la Belle Époque. Ce terme, qui apparaît vers 1900, résulte d'une construction médiatique basée sur un ensemble de faits divers. En 1902, deux journalistes parisiens, Arthur Dupin et Victor Morris, nomment ainsi les petits truands et voyous de la rue de Lappe (dans le 11e arrondissement de Paris) et « marlous » ceux de Belleville, qui se différencient de la pègre et des malfrats (notamment la bande à Bonnot) par leur volonté de s'afficher

Army Air Corps AH-64E Apache transitting through Lincolnshire

The curves of State Route 88 or Apache Trail, just a few miles East of Tortilla Flat.

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