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Pirassununga, July 1995.

 

A standard C-95 (Embraer 110) Bandeirante of the Academia da Força Aérea (AFA) at Pirassununga.

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C-GEOU seen arriving into Dublin and turing off runway 28 .18/06/2017

How much control do we have over our destiny?

 

I feel the pull.

And I feel powerless to do anything about it :)

C-GRSB - Douglas DC-3C-A1C3G - Government of Canada - Environment Canada (Ottawa) - owned (since 17.04.14) by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

 

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

  

c/n 12.295 - built in 1943 for the USAF and delivered to the Royal Air Force in February 1944 as FZ692 and the Royal Canadian Air Force (437 Squadron) in September 1944. It was later renumbered as 12945 as part of the Canadian Armed Forces where it served with No. 424 Squadron at CFB Trenton.for the USAF -

 

operated by Environment Canada between 2003 and 2012

 

C.N.D march in glasgow

WestJet Boeing 737-8CT C-GJLZ

C&NW E8 No. 509 leads train No. 603 making its station stop at Clybourn, in December 1980.

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C-FCNW - Boeing B-737-8CT/W - WestJet

(leased from ACG)

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

 

c/n 39.092 - built in 2011 - still with the original winglets

C-GONX - deHavilland Canada DHC-8-102 Dash 8 - JAZZ (operated for Air Canada)

 

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Aorport (YYZ)

 

No idea what the "c" stands for

GP40 #3784 & GP40-2 #4339 are on westbound CG-41 on the Conrail Belt Line passing Central Terminal in Buffalo, NY on July 7, 1984. (CO1216a)

C&NW 6885, 6881 (SD40-2's) is shown eastbound passing the 2nd St tower in Clinton, Iowa, on May 8, 1976. The MILW main line is in the extreme lower left of the photo.

Amsterdam - 12 - 5 - 2018.

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C-GKLY - Boeing B-767-223/F - CargoJet Airways

(leased from CAMI - Cargo Aircraft Management Inc.)

still in incomplete col.)

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

 

c/n 22.314 - built in 1983 for American Airlines -

converted to freighter 2008 -

lease to First Air 2009 -

CargoJet took over the lease from CAMI on 01.10.2014 -

- returned to lessor CAMI 08.02.2016

 

The CargoJet B-767-fleet now stands at 5 aircraft - more to come.....

C-FASD - CL60 (5549) - Sacramento International - 9th July 2015

C-GTVG - Boeing B-737-8Q8/W - Sunwing Airlines

(leased from ILFC / Travel Service Airlines)

with large promotional "OASIS - what U want" sticker (Mexican hotel-group)

 

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

 

c/n 30.719 - built in 2007 -

 

the aircraft is spending another winter season in Canada - operated in summers by Travel Service Airlines as OK-TVG .

C-FFAL - Boeing B-737-2R8C - RAGLAN (Glencore Xstrata)

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

 

fitted with gravel-kit for unpaved runways

 

based at Toronto YYZ this combi-aircraft is operating flights for the mining company Glencore Xstrata mostly to places in northern Canada

(mainly the Raglan-mine in northern Quebec/Nunavik)

  

c/n 21.711 - built in 1979 for Air Tanzania -

 

registered to Falconbridge Co. as C.FFAL in 2005 - name change to Xstrata 12/2007 - Raglan in 2014

 

now having the new titles applied

C-GTSW - Airbus A-310-304 - Air Transat

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

 

c/n 483 - built in 1988 for TAP Air Portugal -

in service with Air Transat since 09/2008

1951 - 1953

Replica

 

The Jaguar C-type (officially called XK120-C) is a racing sports car. The "C" stands for "Competition". It combined the running gear of the contemporary, road-proven XK 120, with a lightweight tubular frame. A total of 53 C-types were built, 43 of which were sold to private owners, mainly in the US. The C-type was successful in racing, most notably at the Le Mans 24 h race, which it won in 1952 and 1953.

 

In the Spotlight : Jaguar E-Type - A legend turns 60

04/06/2021 - 29/08/2021

 

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Brussels - Belgium

July 2021

C-FDMB - Boeing B-737-8CT/SW - WestJet

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

C-FVQD - deHavilland Canada DHC-3 Otter - Sabourin Lake Airways

at Red Lake Airport (YRL) in April 1993

 

c/n 466 - built in 1967 (last DHC-3 built)

later converted to Walter turboprop-engine - last operator was Adventure Air - canx.. 2010

 

scanned from Kodachrome-slide

Made my first lith prints the other night.

A tremendously slow process with a big reward.

Exposure takes forever and development takes even longer, but it's totally worth it!

 

Went back to one of my first black and white negatives and printed it on vintage Agfa Portriga-speed 318 RC(!) photopaper.

This paper tones really wonderfully in lith!

 

📷 Olympus OM-1 - Zuiko 50mm f/1.8

️ Fotoimpex CHM400

Adox FX39-II

 

📄 Agfa Portriga-speed 318 @ 24x30,5cm

Moersch Easy Lith @ 1+1+50

cristiano ronaldo photoshoot (pepe jeans)

C-GMLH - Dassault Falcon 900EX - Flightexec (The Craig Evan Corporation)

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

 

c/n 76 - built in 2001

 

C-FPIJ - Boeing B-767-33AER/SF - CargoJet Airways (all white - no titles)

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

 

c/n 27.918 - built in 1996 for SALE - leased to Alitalia as I-DEIG -converted to freighter by IAI in 2014 -

registered to CargoJet since 06.11.2014

 

entered service all white without titles

C-FCSX - Boeing B-737-8CT/SW - WestJet

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

 

c/n 60.126 - built in 2014 - FIN 823

C-FLBV - Boeing B-737-8CT/SW - WestJet

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

 

transferred to SWOOP 10/2018

C-GCNZ - Boeing B-737-36Q/W - Canadian North

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

C-GGBJ been towed to the gate for departure in Calgary on 26/06/2002 ( now with Blue Panorama Airlines as EI-DBP)

C-FTAE departing 28 Dublin 11/06/2008

At Nationals Park

Washington, D.C. (Navy Yard)

28 September 2014.

 

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▶ The last time a Washington, D.C. Major League baseball team won the World Series was, in fact, the only time: 1924, when the Washington Senators, of the American League, defeated the New York Giants.

 

In 1925 and 1933, the Senators would win the American League pennant, but lose in the World Series. Those would be the last two occasions of a postseason championship for a Washington D.C. baseball team (even though the Montreal Expos, who became the current Washington Nationals in 2005, did win the National League East, in 1981, before losing the NLCS to the Los Angeles Dodgers).

 

Will there be a new pennant in 2014?

 

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UPDATE: No, there wouldn't be a pennant that year, but it did happen in 2019!

 

UPDATE update:

On 23 July 2020, a World Championship banner was raised to honor the Nats' World Series Championship of 2019 over the Houston Astros. Unfortunately, Nationals Park was empty of fans, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

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