Airline: | Private |
Aircraft: | Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 Canary |
RegNo: | G-ONAF |
Location: | United Kingdom, Yeovilton Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (YEO / EGDY) |
Date: | 7/7/2007 |
Photographer: | Ian T Powell |
Remarks: | Known as the yellow peril this 1942 two place primary training biplane was used by the US Navy in whose colours it appears here. |
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Airline: | United States Marine Corps |
Aircraft: | Boeing (McDonnell Douglas) F/A-18C Hornet |
RegNo: | 163714 |
Location: | USA, Irvine Marine Corps Air Station El Toro (NJZ / KNJZ) |
Date: | 27/4/1997 |
Photographer: | Alastair C McBean |
Remarks: | Close up of the VMFA-232 boss tail |
Airline: | French Navy - Aviation Navale |
Aircraft: | Aerospatiale N 262E |
RegNo: | 51 |
Location: | Greece, Kerkyra (Corfu) Ioannis Kapodistrias Airport (CFU / LGKR) |
Date: | 16/9/2007 |
Photographer: | Spyros Konofaos |
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Airline: | Kuwait Air Force |
Aircraft: | Lockheed L-100-30 Hercules |
RegNo: | KAF324 |
Location: | Greece, Athens Eleftherios Venizelos Airport (ATH / LGAV) |
Date: | 26/1/2009 |
Photographer: | Anastasios Sarigiannis |
Remarks: | Takeoff from 21L... |
Airline: | Indian Air Force |
Aircraft: | Beriev A-50EI Mainstay |
RegNo: | KW3551 |
Location: | Israel, Tel Aviv Yafo Ben Gurion Int'l Airport (TLV / LLBG) |
Date: | 21/1/2009 |
Photographer: | Siegi Negrea |
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Airline: | Royal Navy - Fleet Air Arm |
Aircraft: | Hawker Sea Hawk FG.6 |
RegNo: | WV908 |
Location: | United Kingdom, Kemble Kemble Airport (EGBP) |
Date: | 18/6/2006 |
Photographer: | Ian T Powell |
Remarks: | Operated by the Royal Navy Historic Flight in the colours of 806 Squadron as worn when she was aboard HMS Albion, this is the only airworthy Sea Hawk in the world. |
Airline: | United States Air Force |
Aircraft: | Lockheed F-16-CJ Fighting Falcon |
RegNo: | 91-0352 |
Location: | United Kingdom, Fairford RAF Fairford (FFD / EGVA) |
Date: | 17/7/2005 |
Photographer: | Ian T Powell |
Remarks: | From the 52 FW at Spangdahlem AB in Germany. This is the wing commanders aircraft being used by the East Coast Demo pilot at RIAT '05. |
Airline: | French Navy - Aviation Navale |
Aircraft: | Dassault Falcon-50 |
RegNo: | 30 |
Location: | United Kingdom, Fairford RAF Fairford (FFD / EGVA) |
Date: | 15/7/2005 |
Photographer: | Ian T Powell |
Remarks: | From 24F |
Airline: | United States Navy |
Aircraft: | McDonnell Douglas F-4S Phantom II |
RegNo: | 157267 |
Location: | USA, San Diego San Diego Air & Space Museum |
Date: | 29/4/1997 |
Photographer: | Alastair C McBean |
Remarks: | A genuine Mig Killer, this aircraft s painted in the colours it wore as F-4J 'Showtime 112' , the mount for Randy Cunningham and Willie Driscoll, when they got their first two Migs . They went on to become the US Navys first Vitnam aces in sister ship 'Showti... |
Airline: | United States Marine Corps |
Aircraft: | Beech T-34C Turbo-Mentor |
RegNo: | 160530 |
Location: | USA, Irvine Marine Corps Air Station El Toro (NJZ / KNJZ) |
Date: | 27/4/1997 |
Photographer: | Alastair C McBean |
Remarks: | Aggressive looking trainer from VMFAT-101 |
Airline: | Private |
Aircraft: | Hawker Hunter T.7 |
RegNo: | G-FFOX |
Location: | United Kingdom, Benson RAF Benson (BEX / EGUB) |
Date: | 7/8/2008 |
Photographer: | Ian T Powell |
Remarks: | Built in 1955 as an F.4 and later converted to T.7 this Hunter wears the colours of the famous Black Arrows display team from 111 Squadron. Now operted by Delta Jets at Kemble she is sen here backtracking the runway while a Wokka waits its turn to cross behin... |
Airline: | Royal Air Force |
Aircraft: | British Aerospace (Hawker Siddeley) Hawk T.1 |
RegNo: | XX184 |
Location: | United Kingdom, Benson RAF Benson (BEX / EGUB) |
Date: | 7/8/2008 |
Photographer: | Ian T Powell |
Remarks: | In 1938 19 Squadron received the first Spitfires in to RAF service. To mark the 70th Anniversary of that event this Hawk from RAF Valley was painted in the same scheme as those first Spitfires! |
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