Separated by only 30 years. Two true beauties
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Merry Xmas to all
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Vintage image from a world that doesn‘t exist anymore unknown source
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Sad endings…
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Goodnight all
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Amazing photos of the HMS Prince of Wales on the Clyde this morning 📸 HMS Prince of Wales Credit Greenock Telegraph
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Heavy!
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The impact of the First World War in some British towns was nothing less than catastrophic. This photograph is an area of houses in Grimsby, Lincolnshire. Each poppy represents someone that did not home after Armistice Day.
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Power to the people! And their planes
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FYI
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An eye opener. This map of all of the sunken Japanese ships of WWII .
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F-15 from Fighter Aircraft site
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It was big!
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Some Polish hardware.
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Raptor down low. no details
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Great shot. credit embedded
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Hornet gives us a turn…
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Radar cross section. Does size matter?
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Loading F-14 on catapult. credit Tomcat Group
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From the World of fighter Jets
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California fire beneath altocumulous clouds . . .Horrific.
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Image via John Baker
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FYI
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Any surprises here?
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I don’t know either…
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Up front over the ages credit Aviation Airshow
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F-15 from Mark Rourke
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Only 11 years separated these designs.
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Goodnight all
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An excellent F-14 model.
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Lockheed were busy!
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Through the ages…
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Back in the old days, we did this by night. In cloud. With turbulence.
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This pic will undoubtedly go down as one of the most famous Australian aviation pics ever. It was photographed by Nino Lo Giudice from the rooftop of fellow photographer David Kapernick’s apartment on the edge of the Brisbane River. credit Nino Lo Guidice.
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Goodnight all
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Tribute to Manfred von Richthofen
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Time flies!
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And another
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Rafale. Credit embedded
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Who’s counting the cost!
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Rafale about to launch. credit Fighter Aircraft
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Goodnight all
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No details, but I like it….
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F-22 low and burning
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Leave it all behind you! credit US Navy Tola
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Peaceful day at sea entirely ruined…
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British Airways Concorde seen yesterday floating up east river under the Brooklyn Bridge, being moved from the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum to the Brooklyn Navy Yard to undergo some restoration and will be back on display next year. credit Matthew Pugliese
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F4 with Sully. Hero of the Hudson River.
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A rare sight...something we will never see again. In the background a Concorde taking off, it was the world's only supersonic passenger jet. In the foreground there’s a space shuttle being transported on the back of a specially modified 747. credit Historic Photographs
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Bombers through the ages
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Remembering
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F-22 Raptor by @point_mugu_skies
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Mirage 2000 in dramatic reenactment
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Absolute classic British image from Arthur Gibson.
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Argentinian Falcons looking good.
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F22 kicking up dust
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I’ve no idea if this is accurate, but quite interesting
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This pic will undoubtedly go down as one of the most famous Australian aviation pics ever. It was photographed by Nino Lo Giudice from the rooftop of fellow photographer David Kapernick’s apartment on the edge of the Brisbane River. image is © Copyright Nino Lo Guidice.
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I spent 8 years looking at this array. It all made sense back then.
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USS Nimitz during sea trials. Hence no aircraft. Below decks anything not secured will move around!
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RAAF F-111’s somewhere in Australia
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(20/02/25) The best photo I’ve ever captured, in the depths of Thetford forrest. credit alko_photography._
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And your favorite is?
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Dramatic F-14 image from Military Aircraft
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It is of paramount importance to ensure that the doors are open at both ends.
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There are only two airworthy Lancasters left in the world - 7,377 were built photo Robert Tew
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Raptor high humidity slow speed
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Credit Jack Bennett
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Don’t know the details, but apparently it flew again after a bit of loving attention
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What bombers?
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Phoenix into ashes… The fate of so many aircraft.
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Goodnight all
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Goodnight all. Sleep tight.
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A few bombers. credit Aviation Linker
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F-14D Tomcat could carry up to six AIM-54 Phoenix long-range missiles. But I understand it could not recover on board with 6 up.
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Saab Gripen. With optional extras.
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Saab Gripen. No details available
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Clearly the Sultan’s airforce was a fun place to be.
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“OK guys, what shall we talk about today?”
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When men were men!!
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F-35 credit Cliff Williams
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One was a spectacular success
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FYI Spitfire aficionados.
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B-2’s. credit embedded
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80 years ago. Participants in airborne part of D Day
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Mounting up. credit Aero Pictures Group
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Farewell.
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We were generally advised to keep flesh covered against fire. A long time ago.
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YF-23's Titanium Lamilloy tiles-clad trough behind the exhaust nozzles helped reduce heat signature. According to test pilot Jim Sandburg, massive tailerons were so powerful that they largely mitigated perceived advantages of YF-22's thrust vectoring.
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Friday September 1st
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Team USAF credit K9
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Aircraft used by Blue Angels since 1946 credit Chris Bogan Creative
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“Hello Darling”
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Gripen!
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Move along. Nothing to be seen here….
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Grainy but good. A-3 Skywarrior refueling an A-6 Intruder refueling an F-4 Phantom.....
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“This is a "self-portrait" picture that I took while flying an SR-71 at M3.0 and at 80,000 feet. This was wide-angle lens (24mm). the camera is only about 2’ from my face, although looks much farther away. taken inafternoon and the sun is left and behind aircraft.” BC Thomas
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When the boss has time on his hands….
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As the years go by….
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“Hold it right there”
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