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Mystery Jets at Festival deBeschaving august 30th, 2008.
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Bern, 13.03.2016, Unihockey NLA, Playoff Viertelfinal Spiel 5, Floorball Koeniz - Kloten-Buelach Jets, Patrick Dürst (91, Kloten-Bülach) und Juho Ensio Miilunpalo (82, Kloten-Bülach) wehren gegen Reto Baumann (12, Koeniz). (Fabian Trees/www.imagepower.ch)
ME 262
this is the worlds first jet powered aircraft. Produced in greater numbers during the late WWII. It took skills to fly because the engines had been vulnerable. Luckily Germany didn't had enough of these aircrafts and Hitler made the decision to produce this jet as a bomber. This was a big mistake because the aircraft failed as a bomber. It is sad that the best german engineers made and invented things like this.
everything in this picture is planed. The light is caused by a lack of a tripod. I tried to preserve the light I saw. There could be more light in the photo but that is not what I saw. You can always go to the limit with light in a photo but this is how I want to have the photo.
A stunning demonstration given at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed. What a way to beat traffic jams!!
The artwork The Jet Nest is situated by the West side of the international airport in Keflavík Iceland. It is designed by Magnús Tómasson. The Jet Nest shows a big steel egg where a jet wing is peeking out like a little bird breaking out of it's egg. The piece is very simbolic where it stands on a pile of Icelandic rocks. Magnús Tómasson , the designer, says that the idea first came to him many years ago. "I was working on a series on the history of birds mentioning a small egg and on it a small beek appears. I worked on it some more and the outcome was the Jet Nest, my biggest piece." It is situated north of the air terminal in a floodlight pond.