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Two F/A-18 Hornets from the US Navy Blue Angels aerial demonstration team cross paths over Quonset State Airport in North Kingstown, RI during the 2005 Rhode Island Airshow.
Meeting "Des étoiles et des ailes"
Photo prise à l'aéroport de Toulouse-Francazal (LFBF) en France.
Picture taken at Toulouse-Francazal Airport (LFBF) in France.
If anything else...this has all been a good break from schoolwork, and I always enjoy shooting.
285HV above ball @1/16th power, triggered by opical slave. Gold reflector throwing a bit from underneath. 580EX behind diffuser disk, @ 1/8th power triggered by eBay trigger, With red-orange gel.
The largest professional civilian team performing on jets.The Breitling Jet Team is based in Dijon, France.
Big ol' jet airliner
Don't carry me too far away
Oh, Oh big ol' jet airliner
Cause it's here that I've got to stay
Big Old Jet Airliner by Steve Miller Band
I love that song!!!!!!
New livery.
First flown with the Airbus test registration D-AVYX, this aircraft was delivered Germanwings as D-AGWC in Jan-07. It was transferred to Eurowings (another Lufthansa Group Company) in Oct-17. Current (Dec-17).
The Aerfer Sagittario 2 (Italian for Archer) was a prototype all-metal single-seat lightweight fighter aircraft built in Italy, first flown on 19 May 1956. It became the first Italian aircraft to break the sound barrier in controlled flight when it reached Mach 1.1 during a dive from 13,725 m (45,000 ft). It was intended to serve as an interceptor or light tactical support aircraft.
The Sagittario 2 was based on the earlier Sagittario, which was itself a development of the S.7 piston-engined training aircraft that went into service with the Italian Air Force in small numbers.
A small all-metal aircraft, the Sagittario 2 had its jet engine mounted in the nose, with the exhaust underneath the mid-fuselage. The wing and tail surfaces were highly-swept. The cockpit was moved forward of its position on the Sagittario's predecessors, and equipped with a bubble canopy. A tricycle undercarriage was fitted, with the nose gear retracting under the engine.
For Flickr B-I-N-G-O, Week 64 - G56 - Color Replacement.
I did color replacement on the fuselage using the Color Replace tool in Photoshop. I also did the baggage ramp because I thought the red was distracting from the main focus.
Imagining a corporate jet for our company. JustSystems (red logo in front of the windshield) is the company I work for, and XMetaL Author (logos on the side) is the software we make. We do not really have a corporate jet.
Original by my colleague RH, taken at the Monterey Regional Airport when we got off the real airplane.
Four of the children of Dr. Joseph Joshua Jeter & Mary Yantis, left to right are Jerry Joseph Jeter (1928-1982), Joy Belle Jeter (1917-2001), Mary Jo Jeter (1918-1987) and George Truett Jeter (1919-2003). This is in front of their childhood cabin and birthplace in Colfax, Van Zandt County, TX.
Photo replaced on 14 March 2026 with a colorized version.