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Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor Jet FF AF 02 034 USAF 02-4034
The Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor is a single-seat twin-engine stealth tactical fighter aircraft
Photo taken at EAA Airventure Wittman Regional Airport Oshkosh Wisconsin USA July 2024
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Aircraft Type: Lockheed C-130H Hercules (L-382)
Air Force: Belgium-Air Force
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Registration: CH-11
Cn: 382-4482
Name: n/a
Location & Date
Location: Brussels Airport (BRU EBBR)
Date: 2003 01 11
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Lockheed F-16C Block 40 Turkish Air Force SoloTürk
Slovak International Air Fest (SIAF) 2022 / Airbase Malacky - Kuchyna / Slovakia
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The above image is a scan from an original Kodachrome™ slide. The default size is 2000 x 1250 pixels, so clicking on the photo will enlarge it for better viewing.
The original image comes from my slide collection, amassed over the past 40+ years. They are a combination of my own photographs and ones acquired through trades or purchases.
I created this Photostream in 2017 for the purpose of holding my slide collection as an archive, as otherwise they would just remain in binders and boxes, not being enjoyed by anyone, myself included.
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Aircraft MSN: 5107
Type & Series: Lockheed JetStar 8
Registration: N118K
Operator: Kaiser Industries
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Lockheed Hercules C-130 Swedish Air Force 841 and 843
You will notice that the 2 Hercules have not got any engines now and are parked in front of Marshalls Aerospace
Photo taken at Cambridge Airport UK 1st July 2020
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The Lockheed U-2, an iconic reconnaissance aircraft, boasts a maximum altitude of 70,000 feet, enabling unparalleled surveillance capabilities. Introduced in 1955, its single-engine design, featuring a wingspan of 103 feet, allows it to operate at the edge of the Earth's atmosphere. The U-2 remains a vital tool for intelligence gathering.
10th June 1994., Dublin Airport, Ireland
3 Lockheed L188 Electras on the freight ramp at Dublin
Channel Express
Hunting Air Cargo
Air Atlantique
One of only two known flying examples left in the world. The most graceful thing you will ever see in the air.
Lockheed Model 18-56 Lodestar N631LS, c/n 18-2404
This aircraft was originally procured / impressed into military service by the U.S. Navy as an R5O-5, 12474.
Eloy Municipal AIrport (E60)
Eloy, Arizona
For more information about this aircraft, see:
www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=9747
Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Model_18_Lodestar
Eloy Municipal Airport (airport web site):
Eloy Municipal Airport (Wikipedia):
The Lockheed D-21B, a Cold War-era unmanned reconnaissance drone, had a modest profile. Measuring 43 feet in length with a 19-foot wingspan, it achieved speeds up to Mach 3.3 at altitudes of 95,000 feet. Primarily designed for surveillance, it housed standard intelligence-gathering equipment for its time.
Lockheed - Martin F -22A RAPTOR (AF09-181 FF) based a Langley AFB seen here at RAF Fairford before displaying at the Royal international Air Tattoo 2016.
Correction: This one has also been scrapped...and replaced by C-141C 65-0248 as mentioned by Rob Finch in the comments below.
Le Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star est un avion d'entraînement construit par les États-Unis à partir de la fin des années 1940. Il s'agit en fait d'un développement du Lockheed P-80/F-80 Shooting Star, désigné initialement TP-80C/TF-80C.
Construit à plus de 6 500 exemplaires, le T-33 a été utilisé pour former les pilotes d'une trentaine de pays différents et, malgré son âge, reste encore utilisé un peu partout dans le monde.
LOCKHEED MARTIN F-22A RAPTOR (MSN: 4170) USAF "FIGHTING EAGLES" 27th FS (08-4170) / BASE AÉREA DE MORÓN (LEMO) ESPAÑA-SPAIN
1976 (SN 4676) P2-LAC (Lynden Air Cargo) Lockheed L-100-30 Hercules sitting on the GA ramp at YSSY
Lockheed produced 119 commercial versions of the C-130. Better know as the L-100 or L382.
Minolta X500
Vivitar 28mm f2.8
Kodak Colorplus 200
A metal sculpture of the iconic Lockheed Electra. The aircraft landed at Ainsdale beach on the return leg of the first commercial transatlantic flight that also took off from the beach on the 13 May 1937.
A monochrome treatment of an SR-71 Blackbird showing the contours. Seen at the Flight Test Museum at Edwards Air Force Base.
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The above image is a scan from an original Kodachrome™ slide. The default size is 2000 x 1250 pixels, so clicking on the photo will enlarge it for better viewing.
The original image comes from my slide collection, amassed over the past 40+ years. They are a combination of my own photographs and ones acquired through trades or purchases.
I created this Photostream in 2017 for the purpose of holding my slide collection as an archive, as otherwise they would just remain in binders and boxes, not being enjoyed by anyone, myself included.
Comments are welcome.
Aircraft MSN: 5098
Type & Series: Lockheed JetStar-731
Registration: N199LA
Operator: McNall Aviation Corp.
Location (when available): Vancouver YVR Aug-1991
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