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Peter Pšenica
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2026-02-15
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Normally I would not go in such weather, however for a Pakistan Air Force A319, which visited Vienna on 15 February 2026, I gave it a try. Of course, dark clouds everywhere, pieces of broken clouds only on the western horizon, from which the sun came out only minutes after it landed. But the dimmed sunlight from behind the clouds caused reflection on the aircraft almost whichever direction it turned.
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Tim Beach
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1992-05-24
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"Negative Ghost Rider, the pattern is full". The first time I saw a Tomcat display. F-14B Tomcat from VF-74 'Be-Devilers' performs a topside fast pass during the late afternoon at Air Fete '92 at RAF Mildenhall. Scan from a slide taken with a Pentax SFXn fitted with a manual focus Sigma 400mm prime lens.
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Ctibor Kocman
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2025-07-26
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Flying Museum Seppe. This Tiger Moth was built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company Ltd. in Hatfield in 1939. It was operated as a primary trainer aircraft by the RAF as R5086 (c/n82981). Since November 1953 it was in possession of several private owners. It arrived in Breda/Seppe in April 2021.
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Honza OK2ZDL
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2025-10-19
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A new exhibit at the March Museum in California, proving that the development of "invisible" aircraft was successfully underway as early as the 2nd century.
Only with the power units did engineers not achieve significant success.
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More than the 1500 presented records