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Email Autor Korrektur ID #1735995 / 25 Aufrufe
3-December-2022
N3375G Sunlight falls on this SNJ-5 inside the hangar at the Planes of Fame Air Museum. The trainer was accepted by the USN on 12 Oct 1944 at Dallas, Texas. It served with a number of units till Dec 1946. After being reconditioned in 1947, the aircraft went into storage till 1948. It was returned to service in Jul 1948, serving on both coasts. The aircraft was stationed at Kwajalein from Jan to Oct 1954 during the atomic bomb tests, finishing its service at NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii. Transferred to California, it was acquired by the museum in 1961 and restored to flying condition. (mehr von N3375G)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1735994 / 10 Aufrufe
4-August-2023
5Y-CYC On short final for Rwy 14 at Plaisance on a winter day as KQ270 from Nairobi. This aircraft was newly delivered to Kenya Airways on 20 Jan 2015. (mehr von 5Y-CYC)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1734304 / 13 Aufrufe
4-July-2011
I-ADJN Taxiing out for departure at Guglielmo Marconi Airport. This aircraft was newly delivered to Air Dolomiti on 27 Mar 2009. (mehr von I-ADJN)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1734303 / 28 Aufrufe
29-April-2023
3B-NBG "Port Mathurin" on short final for Rwy 14 at SSRIA in the morning. (mehr von 3B-NBG)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1734301 / 42 Aufrufe
10-July-2011
G-CDVX On display at the Flying Legends 2011 Airshow. This Thunderbolt was delivered to the USAAF as 42-25068. After the war, the Thunderbolt changed hands a number of times till it was bought by The Fighter Collection. It is painted as P-47D 42-74742 "Snafu" of the 84th Fighter Squadron, 78th FG based at Duxford. The 78th FG was one of the longest serving fighter groups of the Eighth AF and was awarded two DUCs. (mehr von G-CDVX)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1733943 / 31 Aufrufe
28-February-2021
VT-IZX Taxiing out for departure at NSCBIA on a winter morning. This aircraft was newly delivered to IndiGo on 08 May 2019. (mehr von VT-IZX)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1733614 / 36 Aufrufe
10-July-2011
LN-WND Daks taxiing out in the late afternoon for their display at Flying Legends 2011 Airshow. This C-53D Skytrooper was taken on strength by the USAAF as 42-68823. It was transferred to England and then went to France in 1944 as “Little Egypt,” serving as transport for Maj Gen Ralph Royce, CG of First TAF (Provisional). After the war the aircraft went to Finnair, being used by Finnish President Kekkonen. The Dak was sold by the Finnish Air force to Dakota Norway, which flew it to Sandefjord in May 1985. (mehr von LN-WND)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1733418 / 37 Aufrufe
10-July-2011
VH-PIV On display at the Flying Legends 2011 Airshow. This Warhawk powered by a Merlin engine was built in 1942. It was shipped to the Thirteenth Air Force in the Southwest Pacific, likely serving with the 347th Fighter Group in the Solomon Islands. The aircraft was abandoned on Espiritu Santo in Nov 1943. Recovered in the 1970s, the restoration was completed by 2011. The P-40F is painted as "Lee's Hope," flown by Lt Robert J Duffield of the 85th Fighter Squadron, 79th FG from Italy in 1944. (mehr von VH-PIV)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1733270 / 12 Aufrufe
11-November-2022
N212UA Taxiing by at O'Hare International in the morning. This aircraft was newly delivered to United Airlines on 28 Jul 2000. (mehr von N212UA)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1733269 / 30 Aufrufe
22-November-2022
52-6526 On display in the Cold War Gallery at NMUSAF. The swept-wing F-84F Thunderstreak was completely different to the straight-wing F-84 Thunderjet. It was powered by a Wright J65-W-3 engine rather than the Thunderjet’s Allison J35. The Thunderstreak equipped USAFE squadrons and a large number were supplied to NATO countries under the Mutual Defence Assistance Program during the Cold War. It could deliver a nuclear bomb using LABS. This aircraft served in Europe and the Ohio ANG before being flown to the museum in 1970. (mehr von 52-6526)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1733261 / 31 Aufrufe
25-July-2023
F-GZNL On short final for Rwy 14 at Plaisance on a winter afternoon as AF470 from CDG. This aircraft was newly delivered to Air France on 02 Apr 2012. (mehr von F-GZNL)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1733014 / 29 Aufrufe
31-July-2023
3B-NBU Winter afternoon arrival of "Aapravasi Ghat" at SSRIA as MK219 from RUN. She carries the name of the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Port Louis harbour, which is now a museum to commemorate the site where almost half a million Indian immigrants landed between 1849-1923. (mehr von 3B-NBU)

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Email Autor Korrektur ID #1733013 / 7 Aufrufe
11-November-2022
N349DX Taxiing by at O'Hare International in the morning. This aircraft was newly delivered to Delta Air Lines on 25 May 2018. (mehr von N349DX)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1733012 / 56 Aufrufe
2-December-2022
N266MC Taxiing by in the morning at Denver International Airport. (mehr von N266MC)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1733011 / 21 Aufrufe
2-December-2022
141735 On display at Yanks Air Museum. This is one of 199 F-11F-1 Tigers built, redesignated F-11A in 1962. Intended as an upgrade for the F9F Cougar, the Tiger bore little design resemblance. It first flew on 30 July 1954 and was ordered for its supersonic performance. The F-11 started carrier operations in 1956 and was withdrawn by 1961, serving with seven USN squadrons. Delivered in 1957, this F-11 served with VF-21 "Mach Busters" in CVG-8, then with VT-23 "Professionals" and VT-26 "Tigers" till 1967. (mehr von 141735)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1732997 / 218 Aufrufe
15-October-2023
G-YMMK Taxiing in at IGIA T-3 as BA257 from LHR on a hot October morning. (mehr von G-YMMK)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1732749 / 25 Aufrufe
8-January-2007
C499 On display at IAF Museum Palam wearing the emblem of No. 8 Sqn "Eight Pursoots." Inducted into the IAF in April 1963, the MiG-21F-13 or Type 74 equipped No. 28 Sqn "First Supersonics" under Wg Cdr Dilbagh Singh. This was followed by the PF and finally the FL or Type 77, which was licence manufactured by HAL. The FL was used to good effect in the 1971 Indo-Pak War on both fronts. In the West, FLs from No. 47 Sqn "Black Archers" and No. 29 Sqn "Scorpions" shot down four PAF F-104s without loss, clearly besting the Starfighter. The last IAF FLs were decommissioned in Dec. 2013. (mehr von C499)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1732668 / 437 Aufrufe
30-October-2023
VT-YAR Akasa Air's striking colors stand out as QP1127 bound for DEL pushes back at CSMIA in the afternoon. This aircraft was newly delivered to the airline on 02 Feb 2023. (mehr von VT-YAR)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1732579 / 43 Aufrufe
13-April-2023
3B-NBN "Ile aux Aigrettes" on short final for Rwy 14 at SSRIA in the morning. The aircraft is named after the islet off the south-east coast of Mauritius which serves as a nature reserve containing rare plants and animals. (mehr von 3B-NBN)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1732494 / 33 Aufrufe
25-September-2022
VT-IUW Midday departure from CSMIA. This aircraft was newly delivered to IndiGo on 10 Aug 2020. (mehr von VT-IUW)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1732491 / 28 Aufrufe
3-December-2022
N53612 On display at Planes of Fame Air Museum. This sailplane was built during World War II to train cargo glider pilots. It had a single wheel instead of a skid, and the fuselage had a steel-tube structure, weighing 475 lb empty. The USAAC placed an order for 75, followed by 75 more. These were given the designation TG-4A, but the flight characteristics were quite different to those of a cargo glider. After the war, these "L-K" gliders with a 23:1 glide ratio were used to promote civilian gliding, and some were modified to achieve higher airspeeds. (mehr von N53612)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1732489 / 125 Aufrufe
22-November-2022
87-0800 On display in the Research & Development Gallery at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. (mehr von 87-0800)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1732487 / 25 Aufrufe
22-November-2022
ZD374 "Miss Behavin" on display in the Cold War Gallery at NMUSAF. A JP233 can be seen underneath. Built in 1982, this Tornado served with No. 17 Sqn. at RAF Bruggen, Germany. Deployed to Dhahran, the aircraft flew combat missions during Op Desert Storm. GR.1s commenced their attacks with Tallil airfield on 16/17 Jan 1991. Tasked with runway denial, GR.1s carried JP 233 bomblet dispensing pods, 495 gal drop tanks, a Sky Shadow jammer and a BOZ-107chaff/flare dispenser for a take-off weight of 30 tons. (mehr von ZD374)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1732486 / 82 Aufrufe
8-April-2023
ZS-SXF On short final for Rwy 14 at Plaisance on a cloudy afternoon as SA190 from JNB. This aircraft is the only -300 in commercial service with an African operator. (mehr von ZS-SXF)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1732485 / 57 Aufrufe
22-November-2022
39RED On display in the Cold War Gallery at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. This is the export version of the MiG-23 that was less capable than domestic Soviet versions. It was flown by the 4477th TES, nicknamed the "Red Eagles," which also evaluated the MiG-17 and MiG-21 under Project Constant Peg over the Tonopah Test Range. The Soviet aircraft were used to simulate realistic adversaries, helping American aircrews to gain skill and confidence to defeat these threats. Constant Peg ended in 1988. (mehr von 39RED)