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Preparing to depart off runway 35 at Dublin, November 1982, probably to Las Palmas.
This DC-8 had been delivered to Iberia in August 1969, being transferred to sister-company Aviaco in March 1981. It was sold in 1984 to international Air Leases as N4934Z and flew with Hawaiian for ten years before being acquired by Airborne Express as N822AX. It was retired in 2003 and later scrapped.
la creek est un bras de mer qui entre profondément dans Dubaï, c'est là où la ville a été fondée .Des dizaines de dhows, les voiliers typiques chargent et débarquent leurs marchandises
Dublin, March 2003. This was one of the first Brasilias to appear in Europe, when it was leased to DLT as PT-SIJ in 1986. Having passed through the hands of several operators, it was scrapped in Spain in 2011.
73117 & 73005 dub dub across the Spey River flood plains in the shadow of the 444 meter Creag Dhubh just south of Kingussie. The converted and re engined 73s now known as 73970 and 966 head the 1M16 2045 Inverness to Euston Caledonian Sleepers. The sun had long set and the lighting was diminishing fast. I was pushing the limits of normal hand held photography and I have paid the price with the foreground not being as sharp as I would like but in a week where a 66 normally piloted the up sleepers two 73s were a welcome sight and the black and white treatment is the best way to maximise this shot.
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Yea Goldeneye, we are always pleased to see this bird. Hunters dubbed the Common Goldeneye the “whistler” for the distinctive whistling sound of its wings in flight. The female Common Goldeneye has a chocolate brown head with the same bright eye that gives this species its name. These distinctively shaped, large-headed ducks dive for their food, eating mostly aquatic invertebrates and fish. But snap fast for they dive underneath the water as soon as they see a photographer !