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Pilot: "Tower, we go around, there's a bloody photographer on the runway!"
TWR: "Just run him over, he's becoming a nuisance anyway!"
TWR, again: "Oh, er, by the way, the runway is closed since years!"
On the disused runway 07/25 of the former Neubiberg Air Base (Fliegerhorst Neubiberg). Military use ceased in 1991, the airfield was finally closed in 1998, last user was the Police Helicopter Squadron of Bavaria. Nowadays the runway and the surroundings are a recreational area.
That plane is obviously copied into the shot. A Junkers Ju 52/3m that I caught on final approach to Schleißheim Airfield (EDNX), back in 2017 when it was still flying (more about that particular plane and its final grounding at the link).
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Sandhill Crane starting the liftoff process. Photographed at Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.
TAP Air Portugal Airbus A320-200 CS-TNH accelerating for takeoff on runway 26L.
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Sopwith Pup World War 1 Biplane Fighter - Reproduction
Front wheels touching down...
This image was caught just as the front wheels touched down, the back wheel had not yet made contact with the runway
The Sopwith Pup was a British single-seater biplane fighter aircraft built by the Sopwith Aviation Company. It entered service with the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service in the autumn of 1916.
A single-bay, single-seat biplane with a fabric-covered, wooden framework and staggered, equal-span wings. The cross-axle type main landing gear was supported by V-struts attached to the lower fuselage longerons. The prototype and most production Pups were powered by the 80 hp (60 kW) Le Rhône 9C rotary engine. Armament was a single 0.303 inch (7.7 mm) Vickers machine gun synchronized with the Sopwith-Kauper synchronizer.
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A corridor of lights synchronized to the speed of sound
The Sonic Runway is a light-art installation that converts audio signals into patterns of light that shoot down a corridor of LED lined arches at the speed of sound.
At the front of the Sonic Runway, the observers see musical sound waves rippling away from them. Walking down the corridor, sound and light are always in sync. Looking back from the far end, walkers can see the sound waves coming at them, and hear the music as the pattern reaches them.
Instagram Reel for a walk through:
HI-583CT L-1049B Super Constellation Aerochago SA. Taxying towards runway 08 for departure - no doubt for a short hop to Santo Domingo.
Must have been a magnificent sight (and sound) when staying in the Holiday Inn behind.
Ex US Navy 131636 and USAF 54-4062. Sold as N105CF. Was intended to become the Swiss connie, but was used for parts instead
It's another BOO HOO BLUE MONDAY at Pinkalicious... !!
Listening to....Supermodel (You Better Work) - RuPaul
Seen arriving on runway 30...Prestwick 10/07/14
More shots from PIK in 2014 can be found at www.flickr.com/gp/gsairpics/bBU842
This precision flying team of Australian Wood Ducks had no worries with the wet runway at our local pond!