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 | Parked at Islamabad International, in Pakistan. |  | 05/16/2007 | 236 | 



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 | A C-17 taxiing at Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport, Belize. |  | 05/16/2007 | 157 | 



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 | An aeroplane parked next to a runway strip in Akrotiri, Cyprus |  | 05/14/2007 | 257 | 



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 | What looks like a plane (obviously), in a park in Daegu, South Korea. |  | 05/10/2007 | 192 | 



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 | The Soko J-22 Orao is a twin-engined, subsonic, close support, ground attack and tactical reconnaissance aircraft, with secondary capability as low level interceptor. It was built as single-seat main attack version or as a combat capable two-seat version for advanced flying and weapon training. It was developed as a joint Yugoslav-Romanian project in the 1970s for the air forces of both nations. |  | 05/10/2007 | 211 | 



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 | Nine JAS39 GRIPEN Fighter jets parked by the runway at F7 Såtenäs Airforce base.
At the right of these there are also two C130 (TP84) Hercules parked together with a smaller plane. |  | 05/04/2007 | 321 | 



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 | They belong to the USCG (United States Coast Guard). |  | 04/27/2007 | 114 | 



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 | Starfighters are the only fully operational, civilian owned Supersonic Jet Team on the U.S. Airshow Circuit.
Rick Svetkoff began his search for an F-104 Starfighter in the fall of 1988. Talks of F-104s being shipped to the U.S. gave him hope, however, it was not until early 1995 that he purchased his first F-104.
In 1997, in its first season, Starfighters took th... |  | 04/27/2007 | 169 | 



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 | OB-1401 (cn 18921/440)
Stored at Jorge Chavez International, Lima |  | 04/22/2007 | 107 | 



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 | To the first right is N133CA (cn 18844/171) and to the left the first one is N134CA (cn 18744/86) ex Americana de Aviación at Jorge Chavez International, Lima |  | 04/22/2007 | 116 | 



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 | CP-2292 (cn 36004/398) is standing on the tarmac and waiting for a "new" life. |  | 04/22/2007 | 114 | 



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 | The Red Checkers are the aerobatic/precision flying Team of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. The Checkers fly the Pacific Aerospace CT-4E Airtrainer. Previous aircraft used were the CT4B and North American Harvard (T-6). Until the year 2000 the Checkers were based at Wigram. Aircraft used by the team traditionally had a nose painted in red and white checkered pattern, but this has now been redu... |  | 04/21/2007 | 199 | 



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 | These planes, and for that matter, the entire airport, are blurred. Its just Niagara Falls International Airport. This is the only US airport I've seen that looks intentionally blurred. |  | 04/21/2007 | 176 | 



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 | N695S (cn G444) Ex USN 146426, built 1958. |  | 04/19/2007 | 185 | 



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 | This plane is on Final Approach! Well, actually mounted on top of the Final Approach Restaurant on Howell Ave. in Milwaukee, near the airport. |  | 04/17/2007 | 136 | 



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 | We fight fire with ten Lockheed P2V aircraft rebuilt and fitted with a maximum fire retardant capacity of 2,700 gallons with six door retardant dispensing tanks. Our impeccably maintained aircraft allows our customers to have a useful firefighting tool while we transition into a modern platform for the future. |  | 04/10/2007 | 172 | 



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 | To match the RAF Red Arrows, I'm posting this mark on some of the US Navy Blue Angels aerial demonstration team. These are at their base in Pensacola in the imagery not long after Hurrican Ivan came through the area. |  | 04/09/2007 | 183 | 



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 | With a recent update to the English imagery, the RAF base at Scampton is now in high resolution. Two active Hawk T1 aircraft with The Red Arrows are visible as well as what amounts to a gate guardian. (it's difficult to call it that since it's not actually at a gate) |  | 04/09/2007 | 233 | 



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 | A square of really tightly packed planes at Memorial Field, Arkansas. |  | 04/03/2007 | 193 | 



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 | This is a new shot of Donald Trump's personal 727, but this image is at BWI in Baltimore. His name is clearly legible on the side of the aircraft. |  | 04/03/2007 | 394 | 



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 | Serial: 44-85583 Withdrawn from service in 1968
In 1951, Brazil was supplied with thirteen B-17s under the provisions of the 1947 Rio Pact. Six were transferred in 1951, five of which were SB-17Gs and the sixth was an RB-17G. Seven more were transferred in 1954-55. They were issued to the 1o and 2o Esquadraos of 6o Grupo de Aviacao based at Recife. All of these planes were used f... |  | 03/17/2007 | 138 | 



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 | Australia equipped with Lockheed Neptune Maritime Patrol Aircraft between 1951 and 1962. They were all disposed of by 1977, most to scrap but a few survived. These are some. |  | 03/14/2007 | 91 | 



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 | This is an MH-53J Air Force Special Operations helicopter. |  | 03/09/2007 | 152 | 



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 | This Boeing 727 can be seen from the highway at Stilling. The company is an advertising called 727 Communication.
Link:
http://www.727.dk/uk/
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 | This looks like it's the grounded Soviet Era Space Shuttle near Baikonur in Kazakhstan. |  | 03/06/2007 | 522 | 



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