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Die Burg Haltenberg ist die Ruine einer Höhenburg auf dem Steilufer des Lech zwischen Scheuring und Kaufering im Landkreis Landsberg am Lech in Oberbayern. Die Anlage ist heute die einzige Burgruine am gesamten Lechrain zwischen Donauwörth und Füssen.
Different place (well, different direction, at least), but same geometry. Although everything might be done in this landscape, there are very obvious patterns of repetition.
16+26 MBB HFB-320-ECM HansaJet Luftwaffe. 8 of the 14 delivered HansaJets were converted to a ECM role. The rest was used as a VIP transport. 16+26 belonged to the 32th Fighter-Bomber Wing at Lechfeld until June 1994.
The HansaJet was not a very successfull design - only 45 were built.
Germany - Air Force
Panavia Tornado ECR
4633 (cn 844/GS266/4333) From JBG-32 based at Lechfeld AB.
Photographed at Fairford RIAT 2012
08.07.2012.
Underpass under the highway, looking South: organizing roads via dropping a blob of concrete into the otherwise unstructured landscape
Photo from the Andreas Rink collection, slide kindly provided for scanning by Florian Weiß.
München-Riem
ca. 1970
D-AFSD
Hawker Siddeley HS-748 Srs2/244
1656
Bundesanstalt für Flugsicherung (BFS, West German Flight Inspection)
A very early photo of this BFS calibration aircraft, seen here parked closed to the airport fence.
BFS operated seven HS-748 (D-AFSD, D-AFSE, D-AFSF, D-AFSG, D-AFSH, D-AFSI, D-AFSJ). D-AFSD was delivered on 19 December 1969 and withdrawn from use in May 1982 to go on to Canada; it was still active in May 2016 as a bulk fuel tanker with Wasaya Airways. D-AFSE had already been wfu in January 1982, D-AFSG was sold to Air Inuit in July 89, while D-AFSF, -H, -I and -J flew on for BFS until 1997.
The measuring equipment inside D-AFSD weighed 2.5t and included receivers, multimeters, sensors, oscilloscopes, computers, frequency analyzers, television cameras, monitors and various evaluation and communication equipment. 47 antennas had to be installed on the aircraft to send and receive the signals necessary for measurement purposes alone. The measurement equipment was designed and installed in the aircraft by MBB Hamburg. The last HS-748 (D-AFSJ, c/n 1727) intended for the BFS was delivered on April 8, 1976.
Source: jabog32.de/yaja/gfms.html
Information on the Gemeinsame Flugvermessungsstelle GFMS at Lechfeld Air Base where this aircraft served can also be found under jabog32.de/yaja/gfms.html.
This airframe as N57910 at PIK on delivery to the US in 1984:
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C-GLTC with Inter City Airways at YYZ in 1986:
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This airframe as C-GLTC with Air Ontario at YYZ in ca. 1987:
www.flickr.com/photos/100672308@N07/31497333826
C-GLTC with Kelner Cargo in May 1990:
www.flickr.com/photos/33932332@N07/3264856543
C-GLTC with Wasaya Airways at Red Lake Airport/ON (YRL) in July 2001:
www.flickr.com/photos/steelhead2010/8272342590
C-GLTC with Wasaya Airways stored engineless at Thunder Bay (YQT) in July 2017:
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Scan from slide (unknown brand).
Die Wallfahrtskirche Maria Hilf liegt am Rand des parkähnlichen Wallfahrtsplatzes in der Mitte des Ortes Klosterlechfeld im Landkreis Augsburg in Schwaben. Das 1984 aufwändig restaurierte Gotteshaus gilt als eine der bedeutendsten Sehenswürdigkeiten auf dem Lechfeld.
1416 wurde an dieser Stelle eine erster hölzerner Wasserturm gebaut. Nach dem der abgebrannt war errichtet man 1463 den großen Wasserturm aus Backstein. Sieben Jahre später wurde der kleine Turm errichtet. In unmittelbare Nähe steht ein dritter Turm, der 1599 errichtet wurde. Er diente der Wasserversorgung der Augsburger Prachtbrunnen.
1416 a first wooden water tower was built on the site. After a fire the big water tower made of brick was built in 1463. Seven years later, the small tower was built. In close proximity is a third tower, which was built 1599th. It served the water supply of Augsburg monumental fountains.
ECR Tornado from TLG51 rolls out off RWY 23 at Lossiemouth following the first sortie of Joint Warrior 2014-2
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Horrible weather for the media day at Lechfeld AB for exercise ELITE 2008.
This 111 Filo 'Panter' F-4E Terminator 2020 Phantom taxies in during a rain shower after a morning mission.
111 Filo is based at Eskisehir AB in Turkey.
21464 C-130J-30 Super Hercules 146th AW California ANG, taxiing for a runway 12 departure to Lechfeld.
Fairchild Republic A-10C Thunderbolt II 80-0218/ID “124 MXG“ 190th FS USAF
ETSL Lechfeld AB
12.06.2023
Gründerzeit
Wasserwerk Hochablass/
Waterworks Hochablass
HFF!
Fisch (logischer) oder Wutbürger (augenscheinlicher) ... kann ich nicht sagen ...
Ename was founded around 990 by Godfrey I, Count of Verdun, on the river Scheldt, the border between the Holy Roman Empire and the County of Flanders. Godfrey and his wife Mathilda of Saxony built a keep surrounded by a walled castrum, which protected the trade settlement. Their son Herman of Verdun, count of Brabant, founded the Church of St. Lawrence shortly before the year 1000.
Herman showed his loyalty to the Ottonian emperor both with the choice of the patron saint. The Ottonian emperors had a special veneration for St Lawrence because on 10 August 955, the saint's feast day, Otto I won the Battle of Lechfeld against the Hungarians that had been regularly plundering Europe.
Archaeological excavations have shown that the church was originally conceived with a hall ground plan. During construction work, it was immediately enlarged and transformed into a building with a basilica floor plan. It has an eastern and a western choir, according with the Ottonian architectural style.
In the 16th and 17th century the church was heavily modified. An octagonal structure was added on the top of the tower. Even if later removed, the weight of this addition provoked several damages in the structure of the tower. During the 1990s it was necessary to start the restoration of the building.