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The crew relaxes behind the propellor. Wow, that would be great for a hot summer day. Hold on to your hat though!
Een tupenveld in de Noordoostpolder en er vliegen net vier sportvliegtuigjes achterlangs. Die waren een beetje aan het spelen.
plane 8, Rhodes, Greece © Patricia Fenn. All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permission. www.PatriciaFennGallery.com
January 27, 2012
My first post from the Philppines! This was taken on our 16 hour flight to Hong Kong, about 6 hours into the flight somewhere over the Pacific. I'm not sure if it counts as a sunset or sunrise but it was 2:30pm EST/3:30am HKT. I had just woken up and luckily, I was able to act fast and catch it because the sun disappeared just seconds later.
The plane window caused a flare which was hard to avoid, so I ended up removing it afterwards (although was not able to completely)
In the 19th century, plane trees were imported to Southern France, and planted extensively. Napoleon was responsible for extensive planting of plane trees throughout Southern France, for the purpose of keeping his marching army cool, under their great green canopies.
This is a picture of a prop plane that landed in Louisville at around 11pm. I think it was either an 8 or ten second exposure. This plane has a wierd box shape to it.
The new A400M - the RAF ones will be known as Atlas C1. Manoeuvring with scary agility - something that big shouldn't fly those angles! (mind you, that was nothing compared to the chinook display!!)