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 | Spitfire sculpture at Eastleigh Airport, celebrating the original's maiden flight of May, 1936. |  | 02/15/2007 | 173 | 



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 | These smokestacks in Bremen are heading different ways. 3 are heading east, 3 are heading west. But their shadows are all heading west. |  | 02/12/2007 | 694 | 



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 | This anti-submarine aircraft is just off the coast of Guam, probably just heading out on a long patrol. |  | 08/29/2009 | 337 | 



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 | The crash site of aircraft 41-38608, a Second World War American Douglas Dakota (also known as the C-47 Sytrain), which crashed near Dawson Farm near Bosley on 22-DEC-1944. The aircraft belonged to the 33rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron of the 363 Tactical Air Command Reconnaissance Group, United States Army 9th Air Force. It was on an aborted flight from Burtonwood to le Culot in France: the a... |  | 11/16/2007 | 628 | 



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 | A twin engine passenger jetwith a long contrail heading SSW near Tonglu. |  | 09/12/2009 | 92 | 



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 | The most appropriate place to start with is the Machynlleth Loop which is usually referred to by aircrews as ‘The Loop’ although the USAF crews refer to it as ‘The Roundabout’. It is literally a roundabout of flowed valleys running counter-clockwise following the A470 north eastwards from Machynlleth in the south to Dinas Mawddwy then heading north west to join the A487 at the Cross Foxes Inn. ... |  | 04/19/2008 | 782 | 



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 | Looks like its about to land soon. |  | 05/03/2007 | 308 | 



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 | This is a set of placemarks that identify the visible aircraft on exhibition at the museum. This includes the aircraft in pieces in the back area as well as some of the weapons and vehicles that can't be considered aircraft.
Included in each placemark is a listing of some of the details of the aircraft in question. |  | 06/18/2008 | 364 | 



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 | Plane appears to be heading for Glasgow, probably from Toronto or Newark (NY) |  | 09/05/2005 | 188 | 



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 | 72 aircraft - 29 Lancasters, 22 Halifaxes, 21 Stirlings - were dispatched on an interesting raid. All the aircraft were provided by No 8 Group and it was really a mass H2S trial. 33 of the aircraft carried markers or flares, the remaining aircraft acting as the bombing force, although the marker aircraft also bombed. The marking and bombing were very accurate and the whole raid lasted less than... |  | 10/29/2005 | 408 | 
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 | Heading west to the pacific coast with contrail. |  | 09/26/2007 | 781 | 



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 | You see a aircraft in flight to the Airort of Cologne.
Left from the aircraft is the mill of Dipeschrath with a riding stable. |  | 08/03/2005 | 621 | 



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