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On the campus of the University of St. Thomas in Houston, architect Philip Johnson. For more, see www.stthom.edu/About/Catholic_Identity/Chapel_of_St_Basil....

Scanned from a Kodachrome slide, received by exchange

===AIRCRAFT INFORMATION===

 

Registration: 9M-AQF

Aircraft: Airbus A320-216

Aircraft Manufacturer: Airbus Industrie

Serial No./ MSN: 4582

Aircraft Delivery Date: 10/02/2011

Livery: "We Are All Champions" Livery

Aircraft Status: Active

 

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ATR 72-600

Azul

VCP - 9/1/15

ATR-72-600 (CN 1072) Azul - Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras - Aeroporto Diomício Freitas - Criciúma/Forquilhinha (CCM / SBCM), Brazil

Kuala Lumpur (KUL/WMKK) 08.02.2020

Fabricante: Aerospatiale and Alenia

Modelo: ATR-72-212A

Matrícula: PR-AQF

Número de Série: 1072

Operador: Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras

Local: Aeroporto Lauro Carneiro de Loyola (SBJV/JOI

Company: AZUL Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras

Aircraft Name: Bonito é Azul / Beautiful is Blue

Date: 14/06/2014

Location: Aeroporto Internacional de Viracopos (VCP - SBKP)  /  Viracopos International Airport (VCP - SBKP)

  

Copyright:

(C) Daniel Landucci

Airbus A330-343E

Saudi Arabian Airlines

Istanbul Ataturk 3/7/2017

Saudi Arabian Airlines A330-343E Reg: HZ-AQF "SV257" from Jeddah

Testflight of the Thai Airforce Boeing B737 BBJ

This was a tunnel under the prairie dog habitat in the Children's Zoo. You could crawl down it and stand up at the end with your head inside a clear plexiglass dome and see the prairie dogs. Olivia was too short to look out of the dome, so I crawled down there after her to lift her up so she could see.

 

Update: Thanks for helping this photo make it into the Top 10 of Flickr Explore for April 11, 2006

Natalco Airlines from a Cargo Airline from the Republic of Congo, operating between 2003 and 2009.

ST-AQF (An-12B c/n 8 34 55 04) was delivered to Aeroflo as CCCP-12953 in March 1968. In July 1994 it was re-registered RA-12953 and operated in red polar colors. From July 1995 it was flying for Sakha Avia but without title and still in red polar Aeroflot colors. In October 1999 it was sold to Coptrade Air as ST-AQF and ferried to SHJ where it was prepared for Natalco that bought it in November 1999 as ST-AQF. IN October 2003 it was re-registered TN-AHD, then TN-WHT from December 2008 and TN-AID from March 2009. From 2012 the An-12 are no longer allowed to operate in Congo and so the plane is stored in PRN in the process of being slowly scrapped.

Slide taken in SHJ.

Most of you who are kind enough to visit my photo stream with any regularity know I'm a huge fan of the Houston Zoo and the animals who reside there. I'm saddened to say that one of my favorites, Baby Amali the giraffe, passed away yesterday. This photo was taken of Amali earlier in the summer. I loved this giraffe.

C/n 8345504. Built in 1968.

Former Aeroflot CCCP-12953.

Later to Coptrade Air Transport ST-AQF, Natalco Air Lines TN-AHD, TN-WHT & TN-AID. Withdrawn from use.

© Cat Art.

 

Brigid's cross, Brighid's cross, or Brigit's cross, or (in the Irish language) Cros Bríde, Crosóg Bríde or Bogha Bríde, though not recorded before the seventeenth century, is an Irish symbol that possibly derives from the pagan sunwheel. It is usually made from rushes or, less often, straw. It contains a woven square in the centre and four radials tied at the ends.

 

Many rituals are associated with the making of the crosses. These were formerly commonplace but are now rare. Occasionally Roman Catholic homes still feature Brigid's crosses, especially in rural areas. It was traditionally believed that a Brigid's Cross protects the house from fire and evil.

 

Brigid's crosses are associated with Brigid of Kildare, who is venerated as one of the patron saints of Ireland. The crosses are traditionally made on 1 February, which in the Irish language is called Lá Fhéile Bhríde (Brigid's feast day), the day of her liturgical celebration. This feast coincides with the more ancient one of her pagan namesake, Ireland's most important Goddess, Brigid, who is associated with fire; it signifies the beginning of Spring, and is called Imbolc.

 

Brigid's cross (sometimes stylized) was used to represent Telefís Éireann and RTÉ 1 (later RTÉ One); in 1961 to 1987 and 1993 to 2000 as it is an unofficial symbol of Ireland.

  

Imbolc sacred to the goddess Brigid, patroness of poets, healers, and smiths. Today is also the feast day of Saint Brigid of Ireland patron saint of poets, dairymaids, blacksmiths, healers, cattle, fugitives, Irish nuns, midwives, and new-born babies.

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Fabricante: Aerospatiale and Alenia

Modelo: ATR-72-212A

Matrícula: PR-AQF

Número de Série: 1072

Operador: Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras

Local: Aeroporto Lauro Carneiro de Loyola (SBJV/JOI

Natalco Airlines from a Cargo Airline from the Republic of Congo, operating between 2003 and 2009.

ST-AQF (An-12B c/n 8 34 55 04) was delivered to Aeroflo as CCCP-12953 in March 1968. In July 1994 it was re-registered RA-12953 and operated in red polar colors. From July 1995 it was flying for Sakha Avia but without title and still in red polar Aeroflot colors. In October 1999 it was sold to Coptrade Air as ST-AQF and ferried to SHJ where it was prepared for Natalco that bought it in November 1999 as ST-AQF. In October 2003 it was re-registered TN-AHD, then TN-WHT from December 2008 and TN-AID from March 2009. From 2012 the An-12 are no longer allowed to operate in Congo and so the plane is stored in PRN in the process of being slowly scrapped.

Slide taken in SHJin December 1999.

ISTANBUL ATATURK

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