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T-50B ROKAF Black Eagles at Waddington Air Show 2012. The Black Eagles were making their European debut.
Black Eagle team, Korean Aerobatic team.
T50 - designed by LM and KAI, manufactured in South Korea.
ADEX 2017, Aerospace & Defense EXhibition
Seoul Airport, South Korea
Evening shows at the Shuttleworth Collection start flying at around 6.00pm, which gives the lovely evening light in the summer.
Evening shows at the Shuttleworth Collection start flying at around 6.00pm, which gives the lovely evening light in the summer.
ROKAF 3rd Air Demonstration Group, 239th Aerobatic Sqn Black Eagles Display Team 8x KAI T-50B Golden Eagle.
ROKAF 53rd Air Demonstration Group, 239th Aerobatic Sqn Black Eagles Display Team 8x KAI T-50B Golden Eagle.
'1' 10-0052, Leader, Pilot - Eunho Yang.
'2' 10-0051, Left Wing, Pilot - Doohyeon Gil.
'3' 15-0084, Right Wing, Pilot - Sangiun Park.
'4' 10-0053, Slot, Pilot - Geunho Choi.
'5' 10-0057, Synchro, Pilot - Hanul Jung.
'6' 10-0056, Synchro, Pilot - Honeong Lee.
'7' 10-0058, Solo, Pilot - Kangmin Noh.
'8' 10-0060, Solo, Pilot - Yongha Park.
RIAT 2022 Fairford. Airshow Day, Sunday 17th July 2022.
Evening shows at the Shuttleworth Collection start flying at around 6.00pm, which gives the lovely evening light in the summer.
ROKAF 53rd Air Demonstration Group, 239th Aerobatic Sqn Black Eagles Display Team 4x KAI T-50B Golden Eagle.
'1' 10-0052, Leader, Pilot - Eunho Yang.
'2' 10-0051, Left Wing, Pilot - Doohyeon Gil.
'3' 15-0084, Right Wing, Pilot - Sangiun Park.
'4' 10-0053, Slot, Pilot - Geunho Choi.
RIAT 2022 Fairford. Arrivals and Airshow Day, Friday 15th July 2022.
This handsome large size (3.125 by 7.4218 inches / 7.938 by 18.851 cm) $1 Silver Certificate is commonly called the "Black Eagle." Large size Silver Certificates were printed from 1878 to 1923 in the United States as part of its circulation of paper currency. Silver Certificates were redeemable in the same face value of silver dollar coins. The large sized notes were replaced in 1928 by smaller sized currency (2.61 by 6.14 inches / 6.6 by 15.6 cm) still in use today. What appears to be red and blue random markings in the empty fields are actually color fibers embedded in the currency paper intended to make counterfeiting more difficult. The currency paper is not wood fibers and starch like typical paper but a very fine fabric made up of 75% cotton and 25% linen.
Evening shows at the Shuttleworth Collection start flying at around 6.00pm, which gives the lovely evening light in the summer.