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Boeing B-52H Stratofortress (61-0005)
69th Bomb Squadron, 5th Bomb Wing
Returning to Nellis AFB after a Red Flag 15-3 exercise.
An A-10 Warthog flies high above the Nevada desert en route to its target during Red Flag 12-4.
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F-15C Eagles assigned to the 131st Fighter Squadron at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Mass., and the 194th Fighter Squadron at Fresno Air National Guard Base, Calif., wait to refuel beside a KC-135 Stratotanker during a Red Flag 16-1 training mission on Feb. 11, 2016. The concept of Red Flag was developed by Maj. Moody Suter to simulate the first 10 combat missions pilots would face. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Burt Traynor)
I've got a lot to learn about this kind of photography ... it's really hard to do when it's totally dark. I've gotten some good afterburner shots at dusk, but total darkness is another story.
An F-16C Fighting Falcon from 64th Aggressor Squadron, 57th Wing, taking off from Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, during exercise Red Flag 17-1.
February 2nd, 2017
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"Spirit of Arizona" / "Grave Digger" recovers to Nellis AFB after a Red Flag 07-2 mission.
The B-2A "Stealth Bomber" is based at Whiteman AFB, MO.
USAF, Rockwell B-1B Lancer, 860140 / DY, cn 100.
Departing Nellis AFB RWY 03R during Red Flag 2016-1 day launch.
RAAF, FA-18A, Australian 75 sqn A21-36 wearing special markings to commemorate 75th aniversary. Nellis AFB, Red Flag 2016-1.
Camber Sands is a beach at the village of Camber (near Rye), East Sussex, England. It is the only sand dune system in East Sussex and is located east of the estuary of the River Rother at Rye Bay all the way to the East Sussex/Kent border.
A large section of the western end of the dunes lie within the Camber Sands and Rye Saltings Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), while the rest is designated a Site of Nature Conservation Importance. The dunes are accreting (gradually getting bigger). The dunes are managed to prevent problems with wind-blown sand.
The water was 72 F. warm but yesterday was a red flag day which means dangerous conditions, big waves and a mean undercurrent. So you see there really isn't anyone in the water except the surfers who love the big waves and don't get involved in the undercurrents and rip tides.
This was taken from the San Clemente pier where we had the best lunch ever, blackened halibut, sour dough bread and a dessert to die for.
3 biggest pagodas are down since the earthquake but the small ones are still there and quite scenic. This man is working as an animation for local tourists (few occidental ones at night).
64th Aggressor Squadron F-16C Viper, wearing the splinter camo, heads out on 25 January 2017 for a Red Flag 17-1 mission from Nellis AFB.
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This great looking Block 52 F-16DJ is seen getting airborne from Nellis AFB during a Red Flag 08-2 mission launch.
The 425th FS is responsible for training Republic of Singapore Air Force F-16 pilots and is based at Luke AFB, Arizona.
National and regional flags ripple across glass and steel—a city at the crossroads where power and new identity converge.
Club Street, Central. 2025.
Klasse W, Lomo 800
Avanti o popolo, alla riscossa
bandiera rossa s'innalzerà;
bandiera rossa, bandiera rossa
bandiera rossa trionferà.
Poiché non vogliam sfruttati
né vogliamo sfruttatori,
ci hanno detto quei signori
che la loro è libertà:
libertà d'esser padroni,
di poterci derubare,
siamo in tanti a lavorare,
sono in pochi a guadagnar.
Avanti o popolo, alla riscossa
bandiera rossa s'innalzerà;
bandiera rossa, bandiera rossa
bandiera rossa trionferà.
Poiché noi vogliam la terra
che ci avete derubato
e che per troppo vi abbiam lasciato,
ci gridate malfattori!
Ma le fabbriche potenti
che vi abbiamo costruito,
che ci hanno imprigionato,
ora noi vogliam guidar.
Vogliam le fabbriche, vogliam la terra
e non più guerra ma libertà,
e non più guerra, e non più guerra,
e non più guerra ma libertà.
(Testo di Gualtiero Bertelli, 1976)
This is an anti-war version of a the famous popular song "Red Flag".
The original version of the Italian worker's song "Bandiera rossa" ("Red Flag"), which is also known as "Avanti Popolo" ("Forward People") has been written in 1908 by Carlo Tuzzi. The melody has been borrowed from two Lombardian folk songs (according to other sources, from a Venicean love song).