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Photo ID 273901 by rinze de vries. New Zealand Navy Kaman SH 2G I Super Seasprite, NZ3614
Photo ID: 273901
NZ3614 is one of eight SH-2G(I)s operational with No.6 Squadron at RNZAF Base Auckland (Whenuapai). Two further aircraft (NZ3615 and NZ3620) are held as attrition airframes. All helicopters are ex-Royal Australian Navy. NZ3614 is ex N29-161656.
Photo ID 248195 by Chris Lofting. UK Air Force Scottish Aviation Bulldog T1, XX520
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East Midlands UAS / 7AEF
Photo ID 229268 by Lukas Kinneswenger. France Air Force Transport Allianz C 160R, R205
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Airpower 2016
Photo ID 187301 by Thomas Ziegler - Aviation-Media. France Air Force Transport Allianz C 160R, R205
Photo ID: 187301
Photo ID 185675 by Werner P. France Air Force Transport Allianz C 160R, R205
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Photo ID 168971 by Rainer Mueller. Netherlands Navy Westland WG 13 Lynx SH 14D, 280
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Photo ID 168009 by Rod Dermo. Canada Air Force Avro Canada CF 105 Mk 2 Arrow, 25206
Photo ID: 168009
The Nose Section of the MK2 version is preserved at the National Aviation Museum
Photo ID 130743 by Peter Boschert. France Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIB, 206
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Base Museum in Chateaudun
Photo ID 130133 by Peter Boschert. France Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIB, 206
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Base Museum in Chateaudun
Photo ID 126544 by Arie van Groen. France Air Force Transport Allianz C 160R, R205
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Photo ID 115615 by Walter Van Bel. Canada Air Force Avro Canada CF 105 Mk 2 Arrow, 25206
Photo ID: 115615
The nose-section of the Avro Arrow, all what is left from this mighty aircraft, designed and developed by A. V. Roe company during the fifties in Malton-Ontario, Canada (at the site of Pearson International airport - CYYZ).
Photo ID 115498 by Walter Van Bel. Canada Air Force Avro Canada CF 105 Mk 2 Arrow, 25206
Photo ID: 115498
The nose-section of the Avro Arrow - preserved in the National Science Museum at Ottawa, Rockcliffe - designed and developed by A. V. Roe company during the fifties in Malton-Ontario, Canada (at the site of Pearson International airport - CYYZ).
Photo ID 92404 by Peter Boschert. USA Marines McDonnell Douglas AV 8B Harrier II, 164130
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VMAT-203 "Hawks" for a training in Yuma
Photo ID 92403 by Peter Boschert. USA Marines McDonnell Douglas AV 8B Harrier II, 164130
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VMAT-203 "Hawks" for a training in Yuma
Photo ID 67048 by Joop de Groot. UK Air Force Scottish Aviation Bulldog T1, XX520
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with CFS badge.
Photo ID 59229 by Johannes Berger. Canada Air Force Avro Canada CF 105 Mk 2 Arrow, 25206
Photo ID: 59229
Intended to replace the Avro Canada CF-100, the CF-105 Arrow was a technical masterpiece at the forefront of aviation engineering during its time. The nose section of one Arrow, is one of the very few parts remaining of the CF-105 project.
Photo ID 48395 by Roberto Bianchi. Italy Air Force Nardi Hughes NH 500E, MM81268
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Photo ID 44870 by Robin Coenders / VORTEX-images. France Air Force Transport Allianz C 160R, R205
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Support of the Patrouille de France
Photo ID 43133 by Eric Tammer. Belgium Air Force Dassault Mirage 5BD, BD 06
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42 Squadron
Photo ID 37631 by Rainer Mueller. France Air Force Transport Allianz C 160R, R205
Photo ID: 37631
Photo ID 36614 by Johannes Berger. France Air Force Transport Allianz C 160R, R205
Photo ID: 36614
Support for the Patrouille de France. The plane is preparing to take-off and head for Le Bourget for their next performance.
Photo ID 36142 by Klemens Hoevel. France Air Force Transport Allianz C 160R, R205
Photo ID: 36142
Photo ID 34040 by Alex Staruszkiewicz. France Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIB, 206
Photo ID: 34040
French bare-metal Mirage IIIB, from ECT2/2 based at Dijon-Longvic, France.
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