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These are items that are no longer as useful as they once were (planes that moved, for example), but we're leaving them on the site in case you want to pull them up again. |
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 | At the Lockheed Martin plant. Last B-36 built, shot of the wings (230 feet wingspan). |  | 10/14/2007 | 403 | 



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 | You can see many fire and rescue trucks in front of the house. It looks like they came from the Orange County Fire Authority and the cities of Santa Ana and Orange. |  | 10/10/2007 | 1,449 | 



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 | A 1000+ foot cruiseship near the French city of Nice. |  | 10/08/2007 | 209 | 



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 | I found this tow plane and glider just after take off on a small airfield outside Herning. |  | 10/02/2007 | 325 | 



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 | In this stadium in Sydney I found a rugby game in progress. |  | 10/02/2007 | 204 | 



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 | Philadelphia Veterans Stadium (informally called "The Vet") was a professional sports facility located at the northeast corner of Broad Street and Pattison Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It housed the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League from 1971 through 2002 and the National League's Philadelphia Phillies from 1971 through 2003. The listed capacity for baseball in 1971 w... |  | 09/28/2007 | 398 | 



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 | Small aircraft approaching Port Elizabeth INTL Airport. |  | 09/27/2007 | 191 | 



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 | Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (299P)
Abbotsford International Airshow 2004. Converted to RB-17G then to DB-17G then to DB-17P. Now with Confederate Air Force as "Sentimental Journey", carrying its original USAAF identification marks 483514. |  | 09/26/2007 | 770 | 



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 | This can only be a Harrier from RAF Cottesmore No.1 or No.4 squadron. |  | 09/26/2007 | 641 | 



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 | One circle completely burned, the right one just begun to burn. |  | 09/26/2007 | 234 | 



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 | A strange patch of blue in the hills of northern UAE. |  | 09/22/2007 | 402 | 



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 | The Fleet Air Arm Museum's XK488 was the first thing any visitor there saw as she used to be positioned outside the museum entrance. However, she's now been moved to the storage hangar and is due some TLC. Wearing the blue and white NA.39 prototype scheme, the long nose probe also gives you a good idea as to this aircraft's use in development - in fact, she was the third prototype and was assig... |  | 09/19/2007 | 137 | 



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 | A terrain glitch causing razor-sharp spikes to poke out of the Earth. Fun to dodge while using flight simulator. |  | 09/17/2007 | 1,986 | 



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 | N4522V (cn 22805/564)
Landed in Thunder Bay at 13 July 2005 and was grounded by the FAA by 18 July.
Report says:
"Operating certificate suspended by FAA: (Title 14CFR, Part 125)
1) aircraft not maintained and operated in accordance with the provisions of prior letter of deviation
2) non-compliance of approved inspection program ... |  | 09/14/2007 | 162 | 



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 | Symbol in the proximity Munich Airport |  | 08/29/2007 | 262 | 



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 | This is the tall ship James Craig
Cool video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E5DDvymDfQ |  | 08/28/2007 | 198 | 



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 | Designed by the French Directorate of Naval Constructions as very quiet but high-performance submarines for operations in the Mediterranean, the boats of the Agosta A90 class are each armed with four bow torpedo tubes that are equipped with a pneumatically rammed rapid-reload system that can launch weapons with the minimum of noise signature. The tubes were of a completely new design which al... |  | 08/23/2007 | 460 | 



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 | On the stadium of University of Washington in Seattle all is set for graduation of the new students. |  | 08/23/2007 | 107 | 



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 | The Navy has selected NASSCO to be the single prime contractor for continuous maintenance of all amphibious classes of ships home-ported on the West Coast. Long-term contracts have been awarded to the company to provide maintenance and repair services on five LHA-class and LHD-class ships and eight LSD-41/49-class ships and LPD-4-class ships for the U.S. Navy.
USS Tarawa (LHA-1)... |  | 08/21/2007 | 232 | 



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 | "Ndizani" stored at the International Airport. |  | 08/19/2007 | 267 | 



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 | Hull number TK-208 was the lead vessel of the Soviet third generation Project 941 Akula class (NATO reporting name Typhoon) of ballistic missile submarines. She was laid down at the Severodvinsk shipyards on March 3, 1977 and launched on September 23, 1980. At 175 metres in length, she became the world's largest submarine, a record which she still holds today along with her five sister ships. <... |  | 08/19/2007 | 336 | 



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 | The ТК-202 was a ballistic missile submarine of the Russian Navy, formerly having served in the Soviet Navy as well.
Construction of the ТК-202 was started at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk in 1980 and completed and commissioned in 1983. The then 14-year old submarine was deactivated in 1997, and with funding from the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat R... |  | 08/18/2007 | 522 | 



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 | This nice airplane stay near the SAA hangars at Johannesburg International. |  | 08/18/2007 | 181 | 



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 | Airship Industires Skyship 600-08
The former "Liberty" is now known as "Soaring Dreams". Part of the Ameriquest Soaring Dreams program, the airship's colorful exterior design was created on 75,000 square feet of tarp to make a 40,000-square-foot canvas that was painted by more than 6,000 Southern California children. |  | 08/08/2007 | 250 | 



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 | Golfer putting on the green. |  | 08/02/2007 | 1,262 | 



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