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Kleine Brogel, 20 September 2024.
I really like this camouflaged Typhoon op 29 squadron. Why not paint them all in these colours?
It's called Moggy in the UK because of the code (F)MOG. This code was worn by a Hawker Typhoon during Word War 2.
RAF EF Typhoon T.3 with an impressive pass over Ullswater in the Lake District this week.
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Taken on October 22, 2015 at 0400 UTC by the Suomi NPP satellite's VIIRS sensor, this colorized infrared image shows the extremely large eye of Typhoon Champi. With a diameter of 60 nautical miles, the eye of the storm is larger than the state of Rhode Island. Typhoon Champi is currently 700 nautical miles south of Tokyo, Japan with 110mph sustained winds, and is moving northeast with no threat to land.
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We made a short video showcasing the messy, behind-the-scenes process of taking photographs during Typhoon Gaemi in Yilan, Taiwan. Potentially the beginning of a new photography project - typhoon sonata.
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Camera: Mamiya 645 Pro
Film: Ilford Delta 3200
Location: Yilan, Taiwan
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The BAE Systems Typhoon FGR4 is a multi-role combat aircraft used by the Royal Air Force. It is equipped with advanced avionics and weapon systems, making it capable of performing a variety of missions including air defense, ground attack, and reconnaissance. The aircraft has a top speed of Mach 2 and can carry a range of air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons. The Typhoon FGR4 is known for its maneuverability and agility in combat situations.
Typhoon "Chanchu" of May 2006 caused huge swell on the sea. This jetty on Gaolan Island has normally about 6m (~20 feet) between the grating and the sea level... - now this wave will go right through the grating with the spray flying over the top of the jetty structure.
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ZK321/EU goes vertical during the Typhoon display during the 2015 RAF Lossiemouth Friends and Families Day
13/8/16 #1321. Very fast and very loud, the RAF Typhoon was the climax to Saturday's action at the Eastbourne Airshow. On the tight turns in the humid conditions, clouds of water vapour appeared in the low pressure area above the wings - marvellous.
In Explore at #188 on the 13th August 2016
Part of a MOC series where I make a personal redesign of the classic Toa team.
I've only finished Gali for now but I've ordered parts to finish the others this week so they should be done in August.
ZK378 / 378 "Jedi 14" diverted in on IFE with a major fuel leak reported shutting the Airport for over an hour , it departed early evening after being checked over by RAF personal dispatched down from Lossie
RAF Typhoon FGR4 taxes out for departure from RAF Lossiemouth heading to the live ranges to unleash the Paveway 4 bomb which is under the portside wing.
This and a few other RAF Typhoon's have the NATO marking's on the tails after a deployment to Eastern Europe.
Paveway IV is a dual mode GPS/INS and laser-guided bomb manufactured by Raytheon UK. It is the latest iteration of the Paveway series. The weapon is a guidance kit based on the existing Enhanced Paveway II Enhanced Computer Control Group added to a modified Mk 82 general-purpose bomb with increased penetration performance.