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An old First World War (1914-18) RAF Bi-plane prepares to take off.
Aircraft Museum at Duxford, England.
Camera: Canon EOS 20D
A plane crashed north of Bangog today when its fuselage mysteriously snapped in half. Only the upper half of the pilot was recoverable, and his family has been informed, though investigators were slightly alarmed to hear from the deceased's mother-in-law that he never had limbs below the hip anyhow. The crash is believed to be caused by the Hand of Matt God, though the investigators assigned to the case are focusing more of their attention on how a legless cripple managed to become a pilot for the Royal Air Force in the first place.
I broke it while photographing it. :( More and proper photos coming soon.
Historic plane flying over the Urner See, Swiss.
This picture was made exactly from this place... with a difference of one year...
Een vliegtuig op meerdere kilometer hoogte vliegt over Brandenburg op weg richting het westen. De maan was reeds gedeeltelijk te zien.
Ein Flugzeug fliegt auf große Höhe über Brandenburg gen Westen. Der Mond stand bereits am Himmel...
An airplane, flying at great heights, flies over Brandenburg headed west. The moon was already clearly visible in the sky...
A view out of the window of our Airoplane. The sun peeked just behind the wing and we were flying above the clouds. This image and more from my trip to Austria are featured in my blog: www.martijnvandernat.nl/winter-wonderland/
Wow what a sunset! Right in the middle of this shot is a plane catching the last of the sunlight.
ISO 200 | 1/80 sec | f/2.8 | 57mm