I-AIGJ The summer morning light falls on the classic livery of the first of Meridianas four B767s as she turns onto Rwy 14 at Plaisance for departure. (mehr von I-AIGJ)
VT-SCF The evening light falls on the Konark tail of this A319 still in the livery of Indian Airlines as she taxIis out for departure at Surat Airport. (mehr von VT-SCF)
IN188 Compact Sea Hawk with its folded wings, this is one of 74 operated by the Indian Navy. The leaping White Tiger of Rewa on the nose denotes the emblem of INAS 300, the first carrier-based fighter squadron commissioned on 7 July 1960 by Smt. Vijaya Laxmi Pandit. Embarked for the first time on INS Vikrant in 1961, Sea Hawks stayed on till 1978. During the 1971 war, White Tigers wreaked havoc on Pakistani installations at Coxs Bazaar and Chittagong. (mehr von IN188)
44-86292 Enola Gay of the 509th Composite Group on display at Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. On Aug. 5, 1945 Col. Paul W. Tibbets ordered the name of his mother painted on at Tinian. On Aug. 6 at 8:15 a.m. she dropped the first atomic weapon on Hiroshima and later flew on Op. Crossroads. Due to deterioration from storage outdoors, restoration by NASM lasted almost two decades. As part of the Silverplate conversion to save weight, the nose section is devoid of the upper gun turret. (mehr von 44-86292)
N377AN Taxiing out for an afternoon departure at O’Hare International a week before going into storage and then conversion to a cargo aircraft. (mehr von N377AN)
G-ASGC No one could fail to glance at one of these beauties on the apron in its heyday. That shade of BOAC dark blue looked all the more alluring under lights at night. From a few flights on the VC10, I remember the cabin was quiet in flight, more so towards the front. It was the epitome of comfort and elegance back in the day. This Speedbird first flew in Jan. 1965 and had an innings with BA till April 1980, when she was withdrawn from use and displayed at Duxford. (mehr von G-ASGC)
G-ALWF RMA Sir John Franklin, the world's oldest surviving Viscount on display at Duxford. It was a pleasure to see this type again, once a common sight with Indian Airlines. They had oval doors, were a bit noisy in flight and great sight on the apron when starting up the four Rolls Royce Dart turboprops. A real classic! BEA operated 77 of the type at its peak. (mehr von G-ALWF)
VT-ITQ Taxiing out for departure at NSCBIA on a winter afternoon. This is the nineteenth Neo delivered to IndiGo on 21 March 2017 in its ever-expanding fleet of A320s. (mehr von VT-ITQ)
VT-REQ The singularly drab paint scheme on half of the Air Odisha fleet of two aircraft blends with the landscape in the afternoon at Biju Patnaik International Airport. The airline was given its licence in Feb. 2018 to commence scheduled operations under UDAN-RCS (Regional Connectivity Scheme), an initiative by Govt. of India to let the common citizen of the country fly. (mehr von VT-REQ)
VT-SYM Former Jet Airways VT-JTC has been turned into a flying billboard as superstar Rajinikanth features for the second time on an airplane for the promotion of the movie Darbar after Air Asia India did it. Taxiing out for departure at CSIA on a winter morning. (mehr von VT-SYM)
JA743A ANAs fleet adds some color to bleak Tokyo Bay after Typhoon Hagibis, as Star Wars - C-3PO taxiis out for departure on a wet day from Haneda as NH257 bound for Fukuoka. (mehr von JA743A)
AP-BLD Taxiing out into the sunset at IGIA T-3. This Toulouse-built airframe was tragically lost with almost all on board at Karachi on May 22, 2020 when PK8303 from Lahore was attempting to go-around in clear weather, adding to PIAs long list of fatal accidents and Pakistans abysmal air safety record. (mehr von AP-BLD)
4771 On display at the JMSDF Naval Air Museum, Kanoya on an autumn day. This P-2J was operated by 7th Kokutai, which was the last of the JMSDF squadrons to fly the Turbo-Neptune. The squadron emblem of a blue Omega with seven stars of the Big Dipper is visible on the tail of the aircraft. (mehr von 4771)
22383 Restored Zero on display at the JMSDF Naval Air Museum, Kanoya. Parts of this Type 52 were raised from the seabed at Fukiagehama, Kaseda city. Kanoya was one of the biggest IJN bases from which such Zeros carried out almost half the navy’s Tokko or special attack missions, in this case to Okinawa under Operation Kikusui. (mehr von 22383)