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I won't include an explanation of this image at this stage, because it will become obvious with the next couple of images that I post. For the time being, I hope you also enjoy the colour abstraction as I did.
As all the pictures in my gallery, this is a FREE picture. You can download it and do whatever you want with it: share it, adapt it and/or combine it with other material and distribute the resulting works.
I’d very much appreciate if you give photo credits to “Carlos ZGZ” when you use this picture. This would help me find it and add it to my photoset “Used elsewhere”.
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Por favor, si utilizas esta imagen, dale el crédito a “Carlos ZGZ”. De esta manera podré encontrarla fácilmente y añadirla a mi álbum “Used elsewhere”.
N192US - Mc Donnell Douglas DC-9-15RC/F - USA Jet Airlines
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 47.156 - built in 1967 for Continental Air Lines
converted to full freighter 1992
operated by USA Jet since 11/1997
re-painted in their latest colours
An experimental civilian jet, built from a kit, performed for the crowd at the 2018 Stuart Airshow in Stuart, Florida. Prints, and many other items, are available with this image on my website at www.tom-claud.pixels.com. Thanks for visiting!
Hormiguero Azabache, Jet Antbird, Cercomacra nigricans.
Especie # 1.544
Hotel Tinamú
Departamento de Caldas
Colombia
American Airlines | Airbus A330-243 | N281AY
Taking off from Manchester Airport on Sunday 09/08/2015.
N24TH
Dassault Falcon 7X
TVPX ARS Inc / Executive Jet Management
C/n 203
London Luton Airport (LTN / EGGW)
24.3.18
Taxiing for departure to Dallas Love Field. With EasyJet Shakespeare livery A319 G-EZBI on the runway behind it.
With a full compliment of happy punters onboard, the pilot of jet boat “Sonic” clears the harbour and opens her up. Regardless of the COVID situation this business was doing good trade and with a ticket price of £4.50 seemed full on every trip made around Bridlington Bay.