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Files that rely on the timeslider feature in Google Earth 5. |
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 | Anyone need some fresh...Garlic? |  | 10/01/2007 | 239 | 



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 | Blimp at former RAF Rufforth |  | 09/30/2007 | 300 | 



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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 | 542 | 



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 | This can only be a Harrier from RAF Cottesmore No.1 or No.4 squadron. |  | 09/26/2007 | 709 | 



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 | Lockheed Martin recently began modifying a Northrop Grumman-owned BAC 1-11 aircraft to prepare it for the Joint Strike Flight (JSF) flight test program in which it will serve as a flying test bed for prototype multisensor JSF avionics. Integrating the avionics systems on a flying test bed will reduce the need for sensor flights during the engineering and manufacturing development phase of the p... |  | 09/26/2007 | 322 | 



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 | Could be a fighter from the No. 31 Squadron, which is stationed in RAF Marham. |  | 09/26/2007 | 491 | 



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 | This single piston engine plane departure from West Houston Lakeside airport. |  | 09/26/2007 | 219 | 



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 | A red crosshair near Laycock, England. |  | 09/22/2007 | 1,169 | 



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 | The Royal Squadron, also known as No 32 squadron, is made up of two four-engined BAe 146s and five twin-engined Hawker S125s.
As well as being used by the Queen, the Prince of Wales and other royals when on official duties, the planes also transport Prime Minister Gordon Brown and other senior figures. |  | 09/22/2007 | 234 | 



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 | A Sea King helicopter of the Belgium search and rescue (SAR) squadron. Over Koksijde AFB, Belgium. |  | 09/20/2007 | 520 | 



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 | Part of a private collection of jets tucked away in sleepy Birlingham is this attractive Sea Hawk. In generally good condition, there is some corrosion on the undercarriage and the canopy perspex is beginning to craze, but overall in surprisingly good condition for an aircraft that has been out in the open air for some years. |  | 09/19/2007 | 263 | 



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 | Oh dear! Poor old XP919 has had a rather hard retirement. Bought from the MoD by somebody intending to restore her for static display, the first blow was struck courtesy of our ever fabulous police. They changed their minds at a late stage and would not allow the aircraft to be transported on the roads unless it was cut down to size - despite other police forces being quite happy with Sea Vixen... |  | 09/19/2007 | 296 | 



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 | Moving up to Cosford we find XH672, a K.2 and an Operation Granby veteran. XH672 was initially ordered as a B.1 but produced as a B.2 in the first batch of them, converted to SR.2 (the fifth such conversion), she was later the final K.2 conversion. Served with 543, 57 and 55 squadrons. Maid Marian is her moniker and she carries artwork and mission markings on her port nose. She has spent 12 yea... |  | 09/19/2007 | 196 | 



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 | XL445 is now the only Vulcan nose at Walpole. Mounted on a (somewhat makeshift) frame so that the cockpit access hatch can be opened and you can go inside, XL445 (service nickname - Fireball XL445 - of course!) is the only K.2 in existence (unless you count XH558 which was a K.2 before being converted back to near-B.2 status. The rear cockpit is in pretty good condition with only a few missing ... |  | 09/19/2007 | 170 | 



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 | This is XM715; another one not just parked out in the rain as a dead static exhibit, no! She's a living, breathing example of the Victor, and regularly performs engine runs, and fast taxi runs on open days at Bruntingthorpe. XM715 was produced in the fourth B.2 batch and served with 139 and 100 squadrons, 232 OCU, 543 squadron, 232 OCU again and was converted to K.2 standard (ninth such convers... |  | 09/19/2007 | 190 | 



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 | Now here's a rather luckier Victor! XL231, above, is owned by businessman Andre Tempest and is pampered by Roger Brooks and his crew at Elvington. XL231 carries out occasional taxi runs at special events when they have enough money for fuel (so if you visit, chuck a few quid in the appropriate bucket, eh!). She wears her Granby nose art with pride and goes under the name of 'Lusty Lindy'. More ... |  | 09/19/2007 | 192 | 



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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 | 185 | 



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 | The Vulcan Bomber XM575 at East Midlands Airport, England. |  | 09/17/2007 | 220 | 



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 | how did this happen then? |  | 09/17/2007 | 828 | 



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 | Avro Vulcan XM598 at Cosford in Shropshire, England. |  | 09/16/2007 | 262 | 



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 | Plane flying over Athens leaves long contrails. |  | 09/13/2007 | 1,660 | 



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 | Small light plane just flying past the circuit |  | 09/11/2007 | 500 | 



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 | another GE capture of an aircraft in flight, not yet included in the list. |  | 08/30/2007 | 1,308 | 



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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 | 152 | 



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 | People entering Celtic Park Stadium in Glasgow to see their club Celtic Glasgow playing. |  | 08/14/2007 | 419 | 



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