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This is my new toy! With this, we also have a window panel that will go inside the garage you see behind the seats. We are setting up the seats and window panel like you would see them when onboard the airplane. These came out of a Pan Am 727 that is being scrapped at Smyrna Airport. Oh yeah, that is a circa: August 1991 Pan Am "Clipper Magazine" you see there too. Found in the back pocket of one of the seats.
I do need to clean them some more. Like shampoo the seats and clean the covers. I also want to make sure everything is still tight and all. Everything is still there that should be and it all still works like new. Some more work to do, but hey not bad considering they are over 13 years old and have been sitting inside the airplane for who knows how long.
Here is the airplane they came from: www.flickr.com/photos/perspectivephotography/2605553081/
Eddie, remember these???
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as the early morning sun graces the city of hannover, the anzeiger hochhaus emerges from the shadows, its iconic dome bathed in soft light. this architectural gem, with its distinctive art deco design, has stood tall since 1928, marking the skyline with its grandeur. originally built as the headquarters for the "anzeiger" magazine, the building’s history is as rich as its facade is intricate. the dome, once home to the city's planetarium, has seen decades of change, yet remains a steadfast symbol of hannover's resilience and innovation. captured through the framing of modern railings, this image is a juxtaposition of past and present, highlighting the timeless beauty of the anzeiger hochhaus in the heart of a city that continues to evolve.
An architectural symphony.
A mesmerising interplay of light and shadow from the fabulous Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba.
In the 'maqsura' the alternating red and white coloured arches have been enriched by a breathtaking combination of cream-coloured, multilobed, interlocking and artfully arranged arches whose segments interlace like an architectural symphony.
Shot with a Canon EOS 700D
這座空蕩的火車月台在陽光下靜靜延伸,整齊的結構與深邃的透視感,營造出時間凝結的氛圍。它像是等待著下一班列車,也等待著下一段故事的開啟。
The empty train platform stretches silently under the sunlight, its orderly structure and deep perspective creating a sense of time frozen. It feels as if it awaits the next train—and the next story to unfold.
A mesmerizing architectural reflection capturing the essence of Berlin’s modern skyline. The distorted glass surfaces bend reality, creating an abstract, almost fluid impression of the city. This urban mirage showcases Berlin’s fusion of contemporary design, geometry, and perspective.
Photo taken by Reimar Wendt and uploaded with his kind permission (slide kindly provided for scanning by Florian Weiß).
München-Riem
February 1987
C-GAVC, fleet number 611
Boeing 767-233/ER
22527 / 102
Air Canada
First flight 26 September 1984, delivered to Air Canada as C-GAVC on 18 October 1984 and stayed with the airline for its whole commercial life. Temporary storage at MHV (Mojave) from 2002 as C-GAVC, but was returned to service. Stored at ROW (Roswell) from October 2008. (Source: planelogger.com)
Registration details for this airframe:
www.planelogger.com/Aircraft/Registration/C-GAVC/533537
Article on Air Canada’s 767 fleet:
www.aeroworldpictures.com/post/air-canada-rouge-farewell-...
C-GAVC in production next to LN-SUW at Everett in August 1984:
www.flickr.com/photos/chrysanyo/13350194523
Another shot of C-GAVC with Air Canada at Riem, in March 1988:
imgproc.airliners.net/photos/airliners/6/3/0/2134036.jpg
C-GAVC with Air Canada at GLA in August 1998 (later colours):
www.flickr.com/photos/105925977@N03/49178206073
C-GAVC stored at MHZ in 2004:
www.flickr.com/photos/128485084@N08/51074197916
C-GAVC with Air Canada at YVR in June 2008 (later colours):
www.flickr.com/photos/kenfielding/6714583703
C-GAVC at ROW in May 2009:
www.flickr.com/photos/perspectivephotography/3505259853
C-GAVC among lots of other aircraft stored at ROW in September 2010:
www.flickr.com/photos/jaydeekay/40099996153
Scan from Kodachrome slide.
A towering tree ascends into the blue, framed by a canopy of leaves and underbrush, showcasing nature’s grandeur from a bug's eye view.
Photo taken by Norbert Kröpfl. Scan edited by Michael Röser and kindly provided by Stephan Barth.
München-Riem
April 1978
N801FT
Boeing 747-123(SF)
20101 / 57
Cargo Air Lines (C.A.L.) on lease from El Al Israel Airlines
N801FT visited Riem a number of times between autumn 1977 and spring 1978. Flying Tiger titles were still visible on the blank fuselage (looking closely, even the original registration N9662 could be discerned). El Al titles were applied to the port side only.
New to American Airlines in July 1970 as N9662, went on to Flying Tigers as N801FT in September 1974 and converted to freighter; leased to Lufthansa 21 January to 1 March 1975, to El Al from August 1977 and back to American Airlines as N662AA from February 1980. Finally with United Parcel Service (UPS) as N676UP from December 1984. (Sources: planelogger.com, rzjets.net) Scrapped at ROW (source: spotter.koeln).
Registration details for this airframe:
www.planelogger.com/Aircraft/Registration/N801FT/525307
This airframe as N9662 with American at LAX in August 1970:
cdn.jetphotos.com/full/2/57211_1276711994.jpg
N801FT with Flying Tigers at ORD in June 1977:
www.flickr.com/photos/23032926@N05/5098828179
N801FT with El Al Cargo at LHR in September 1977:
www.flickr.com/photos/53277566@N06/8725811968
N801FT with Flying Tigers at LAX ca. 1980 (tail without logo):
www.flickr.com/photos/154191970@N03/36277144273
This airframe as N676UP with UPS at CGN in February 2007:
www.planepictures.net/a/58/98/1171304605.jpg
N676UP stored at ROW in May 2009:
www.flickr.com/photos/perspectivephotography/3511081155
Scan from Kodachrome slide.