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The world’s latest wide-body aircraft, Airbus A350 landed in Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest for the first time today.
Lufthansa’s ultra-modern aircraft arrived in the Hungarian capital to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the German airline launching its first regular flight to four CEE cities including Belgrade, Budapest, Bucharest and Zagreb.
Following a tradition of nearly 40 years set by Boeing 737, 747 Jumbo and the world’s largest passenger aircraft Airbus A380, Lufthansa is now the first airline to present the most state-of-the-art passenger plane in the world in Hungary.
Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD/LHBP)
September 8, 2017.
The world’s latest wide-body aircraft, Airbus A350 landed in Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest for the first time today.
Lufthansa’s ultra-modern aircraft arrived in the Hungarian capital to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the German airline launching its first regular flight to four CEE cities including Belgrade, Budapest, Bucharest and Zagreb.
Following a tradition of nearly 40 years set by Boeing 737, 747 Jumbo and the world’s largest passenger aircraft Airbus A380, Lufthansa is now the first airline to present the most state-of-the-art passenger plane in the world in Hungary.
Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD/LHBP)
September 8, 2017.
The world’s latest wide-body aircraft, Airbus A350 landed in Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest for the first time today.
Lufthansa’s ultra-modern aircraft arrived in the Hungarian capital to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the German airline launching its first regular flight to four CEE cities including Belgrade, Budapest, Bucharest and Zagreb.
Following a tradition of nearly 40 years set by Boeing 737, 747 Jumbo and the world’s largest passenger aircraft Airbus A380, Lufthansa is now the first airline to present the most state-of-the-art passenger plane in the world in Hungary.
Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD/LHBP)
September 8, 2017.
I'm trying to get my wife re-interested in SL. We went to Kona and while she went to the kitchen to make a sandwich, I took some pictures. She still thinks SL is "an exercise in frustration built around vague buttons and endless menus."
And yes... I created her avatar. Getting her to embrace (hell... tolerate even) SL may be fruitless quest.
This shallow DOF is my first guitar, an applause with 2 single coil (xk-110) and 1 humbucker (xk-120) pickups. I have owned it since the early 90's.
We always remember our firsts - first girlfriend, first car, and I definetly remember my first guitar lessons. Lessons were in the basement of a guitar shop in midtown. The instructor had long hair and a raspy voice from smoking too many cigarettes. He had these super long fingers and could play any song I could think of. I always asked for newer stuff, Nirvana, Pearl Jam and the Smashing Pumpkins, and he liked to play the classics, Clapton, Hendrix, and Zepplin.
His main emphasis was to focus on the basics first and leave the fancy stuff for later. Unfortunately, I didn't stick with lessons for long as money was limited and I was still in school. Still, I learned the basics chords and that sparked a life time appreciation for music.
The world’s latest wide-body aircraft, Airbus A350 landed in Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest for the first time today.
Lufthansa’s ultra-modern aircraft arrived in the Hungarian capital to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the German airline launching its first regular flight to four CEE cities including Belgrade, Budapest, Bucharest and Zagreb.
Following a tradition of nearly 40 years set by Boeing 737, 747 Jumbo and the world’s largest passenger aircraft Airbus A380, Lufthansa is now the first airline to present the most state-of-the-art passenger plane in the world in Hungary.
Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD/LHBP)
September 8, 2017.
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SUBIC BAY, Philippines – An MV-22B Osprey departs the deck of the USNS Sacagawea prior to conducting external lift training April 11 at Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines, during exercise Freedom Banner 2013. This was the first time an Osprey has conducted an external lift with the Sacagawea. The aircraft is with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265, Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Kasey Peacock/Released)
The world’s latest wide-body aircraft, Airbus A350 landed in Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest for the first time today.
Lufthansa’s ultra-modern aircraft arrived in the Hungarian capital to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the German airline launching its first regular flight to four CEE cities including Belgrade, Budapest, Bucharest and Zagreb.
Following a tradition of nearly 40 years set by Boeing 737, 747 Jumbo and the world’s largest passenger aircraft Airbus A380, Lufthansa is now the first airline to present the most state-of-the-art passenger plane in the world in Hungary.
Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD/LHBP)
September 8, 2017.
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IZU OSHIMA ISLAND, TOKYO METROPOLIS PREFECTURE, Japan – U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Brian D. Psolka, front-left, and members of the Northeastern Army, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force move humanitarian aid and disaster relief supplies aboard an MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft Nov. 8 during Tomodachi relief exercise 15.2 near Izu Oshima Island, Tokyo Metropolis Prefecture, Japan. TREX 15.2 is an annual, bilateral training exercise that simulates humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions in Japan while strengthening the U.S. and Japanese alliance. The supplies were being transported to a nearby area where they could be provided to victims of the notional disaster. TREX provided the opportunity for the bilateral force to further perfect response plans and demonstrate capabilities that will result lives being saved should a real disaster occur. Psolka, from Yuma, Arizona, is a pilot and operations officer with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265, Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Matt Myers/Released)
The world’s latest wide-body aircraft, Airbus A350 landed in Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest for the first time today.
Lufthansa’s ultra-modern aircraft arrived in the Hungarian capital to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the German airline launching its first regular flight to four CEE cities including Belgrade, Budapest, Bucharest and Zagreb.
Following a tradition of nearly 40 years set by Boeing 737, 747 Jumbo and the world’s largest passenger aircraft Airbus A380, Lufthansa is now the first airline to present the most state-of-the-art passenger plane in the world in Hungary.
Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD/LHBP)
September 8, 2017.
He lost his spider man hat the first day out. Uggghhh! He was happier with his new 'spyder' hat that replaced it.
The world’s latest wide-body aircraft, Airbus A350 landed in Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest for the first time today.
Lufthansa’s ultra-modern aircraft arrived in the Hungarian capital to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the German airline launching its first regular flight to four CEE cities including Belgrade, Budapest, Bucharest and Zagreb.
Following a tradition of nearly 40 years set by Boeing 737, 747 Jumbo and the world’s largest passenger aircraft Airbus A380, Lufthansa is now the first airline to present the most state-of-the-art passenger plane in the world in Hungary.
Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD/LHBP)
September 8, 2017.