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Flying with AIM-120s, IRIS-T and the SNIPER advanced targeting pod you could be forgiven for thinking this was one of the most modern F-16's flying. Whilst certainly very capable after the MLU update, this airframe was actually one of the early block 5 aircraft delivered in 1980/81! This F-16 is over thirty years old.
The famous "La Patrouille De France" French airforce display team with a lovely line-up of Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jets on the apron at Leuchars Airshow 2001.
Taken using a Nikon F70 with a 24-120mm f3.5/f5.6 zoom lens, with Fuji 200ASA print film.
A very Infamous Livery in Aberdeen which had MMC Units 10526-533 SN16 OMP, SN16 OMR-OMX with 10895 joining,However from November 2021-March 2022 all of these got debranded into the horrible local, in summer period of 2022 10527,29,30,31,33 went down However a disaster occurred involving 10533 as a lorry smashed into the vehicle and now unfortunately withdrawn.
18x9" et 31, 245/40/18 Hankook RS3s on the front, 18x10" et43 285/35/18 Hankook RS3s; 5mm Spacers. Rear is slightly rolled, no pull. All wheels clear a 380 BBK.
Arguably the best game ever for the Dreamcast. Released as Jet Grind Radio in the US..and followed up by a sequal called "Jet Set Radio Future" on the XBOX.
I personally love the cel-shaded look to this game..and for a game that was released about 8 years ago, it still kicks some serious @$$. I currently looking for the "De La Jet Set Radio" version of this game..but it's been a little hard to find.
Flagship 3712 from New York's LaGuardia Airport is on final approach in Cleveland and passing over Olmsted Falls. The jet is a CRJ-900 built by Canadair.
We're going to Mars! These engineers will get us there! Thanks NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory for supporting Orion's first flight and telling us about all the great things you're designing for our trip to the red planet.
3200x2000 downsampled (it's the highest I can figure out right now), Project MATSO ENB with Imaginator tweaks and Dynavision DOF + a few mods.
N205US - McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32CF - USA Jet Airlines
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 47.690 - built in 1976 and delivered to the Kuwait Air Force - with USA Jet Airlines since 2000
Duxford Airshow
The first Jet Provost entered service with the RAF in 1957. The T5 version (seen here) first flew in 1969. An armed version was sucessfully exported around the world, this was known as the 167 Strikemaster. The T5 was withdrawn from service in the early 1990s and was replaced by the Shorts Tucano.