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hands up who has taken a photo out of a boring plane window?

Departing from RWY 25 @ Newcastle Airport

Planes at Las Palmas Airport

 

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Airplane in the sky.

Clouds made this one interesting.

Watched this small red plane land at a small airport north of Belvidere, IL.

BB-1927 - 6W-TNB

Armée de l'air sénégalaise (Senegalese air force)

Taken with a Canon 300D and (mostly) a EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM

No idea what planes these are but they were pretty so i had to take a picture! went to Duxford imperial war museum at the weekend for Rollhard. had a good time, love that place!

 

Canon 7D | 35L 1.4 USM

This is a small thumb plane about two inches long. The thumb rest is removeable. It has a skew blade which makes it really excellent for very fine work on end grain. It is made from steel from a piece of box section tube. A short piece was cut off the end of the tube and this formed the body of the plane. The sole is brazed on and is in two pieces which allowed me to make a very fine mouth. Despite its small size, the thumb rest makes it easy to hold and it works extremely well.

full of April's pictures. The ones I didn't post as well as the ones I did.

This is one of the world's exclusive airlines.. Privatair is an all business class airline based in Switzerland. Only 48 seats on this 737-700BBJ.. basically a 737 business jet converted to fly high yield passengers long haul across the Atlantic and to other wealthier cities with small low capacity luxury aircraft. If you are boarding this plane you are traveling well.

 

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Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privatair

Website: www.privatair.com/cda/privatair/display/main/privatair_co...

Name: (??) PrivatAir

Region: Europe

Founded: 1977

Based in: Geneva, Switzerland

Hubs: Geneva, Zurich, Munich, Amsterdam, Dusseldorf, Hamburg & Hartford

Type: Business Class only airline flying inter-continental routes with smaller "private" styled aircraft.

Alliance Membership: None

Note: Has close ties to KLM, Lufthansa & Swiss Airlines

 

Planes is a 3D computer-animated adventure film produced by Disney. In this set(s) you can find the movie's heroes.

 

It was very challenging to make the planes as real as possible without new moulds. All bricks connects well, and the models are stable.

 

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Bombadier BD700 Global Express c/n 9028. Operated by FAI Rent-a-Jet.

Plane Flight in the summer sky

The empire only hires pilots that have an uncanny resemblance to Bluto from Popeye. ;)

Bogged plane at Lake Eyre to stay. – South Australia

The following story is from ABC Rural, full story and photos at the link below.

Reporter: Cherie von Hörchner

www.abc.net.au/news/2015-04-10/lake-eyre-plane-crash-resc...

A light plane that bogged in Lake Eyre will remain as an outback relic after a rescue attempt went spectacularly wrong. The seaplane sunk in the mud after a forced landing three weeks ago, but attempts to rescue the passengers and crew and retrieve the seaplane itself, unfolded in such a comedy of misfortunes that the survivors are counting their blessings.

"We could have survived out there with some food and water," said David Geers, pilot of the doomed aircraft, who was travelling with two passengers "But it was the water that was the concern, as we'd run out.

We had decided to track up to the top end of Lake Eyre, and then follow the lake down to William Creek. On the previous leg to Innamincka we had quite a strong head wind, unfortunately. We probably had enough fuel on board, but one of the other aircraft travelling with us had some fuel in containers, so we elected to do a precautionary landing in the lake.

I touched down, and we probably rolled for about 70 to 80 metres on the surface without incident. But it was just when I pulled the power from the engine that it started to sink into the mud.

We were very close to the middle of the lake. The top of the water had a beautiful crystallised surface, which was about 10 millimetres thick. Underneath that was this clay; wet, sticky mud, which trapped the plane."

The lake had appeared deceptively welcoming, the glittering surface disguising the thick bog immediately below. Realising he was in danger of sinking, Mr Geers contacted his friend Doug who was flying an accompanying aircraft.

The other aircraft continued flying to William Creek to raise the alarm, while Mr Geers set off the EPIRB (Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon) and using his Spot tracking device, sent a pre-programmed message to his wife saying that they had landed safely but needed assistance."

A rescue helicopter soon arrived, but hopes for a speedy rescue were dashed when the chopper itself fell victim to the harsh outback conditions. The helicopter landed but as it was shutting down there was an overtemp situation. For safety reasons, they didn't want to take back off without engineers taking a look at it. So they radioed for another helicopter to fly out from Moomba. Now there were five people stranded on the lake.

Afternoon turned to night, during which time they ran out of water and became concerned.

With no moonlight, the only illumination coming from the stars, the five castaways were effectively stranded in the middle of a hazardous inland lake (in 2010, an ABC helicopter crashed in Lake Eyre during a night flight, claiming three lives).

It was almost 10pm when the survivors were relieved to hear the sound of the approaching chopper which soon landed providing much needed fluids.

But the debacle was far from over.

While the passengers and crew were airlifted to safety, the attempted retrieval of the seaplane four days later almost ended in disaster. A helicopter flew from Kununurra in Western Australia and the plan was to sling the plane out.

Mr Geers takes up the story

"The helicopter, took off, and everything looked perfect, my aircraft being towed in a straight and level position underneath the helicopter. But, five nautical miles from where we were, my aircraft started to fly. The aerodynamic pressure on the towed fixed-wing aircraft began to exert itself, causing the plane to ‘fly’ of its own volition, its unpredictable yawing and rolling posing a serious danger for the pilot of the chopper.

Howard, the pilot, said one minute it was underneath where it was supposed to be, the next minute it was out near his left window, and then it was out to his right. The outcome probably would have continued to get worse and would have taken his helicopter down as well, so he decided to release the cord and let my plane go free."

Mr Geers said there was a brief moment of hope as the seaplane appeared to be preparing for a perfect landing.

"My aircraft continued flying. It was quite surprising, as there was still a chance for maybe a recovery if the plane landed reasonably OK. But it only flew for a while, before dipping its left hand wing and doing a spiral back into the lake surface."

While Mr Geers is relieved that nobody was injured in the entire affair, he is devastated at the loss of his beloved Searey seaplane, which will now remain as a monument to the capricious nature of flight in the Australian outback.

  

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Milovice, abandoned Soviet city in Czech Republic

A space traveler and a plane...

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Cathay Pacific

Drukair Airbus A319-115 (A5-RGI). Changi International Airport, Singapore.

Jones beach air show

Replica Spitfire, Hurricane and Stuka aircraft at the The National Memorial to the Few ( Capel-le-Ferne, near Folkstone)

 

Mike Broome 2023

Ok.

This is what I have so far. I have all the planes I have here in this photo.

The two Solo Trainers on the right. The Box Plane (custom) that I built myself in front of them. The Seaplane in yellow in front of that. With the small Airmail Plane to the side. In behind that a turbo prop plane and to the side of that the Trans-Air Carrier Plane which remains to be the biggest of the planes I have.

 

Behind that is the Air2000 plane that I won recently. I hope soon to get the Emirates one!!

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