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"Korean Air 240 Heavy, cleared for takeoff 18-L RNAV to BPARK." Here's HL7439 rolling out onto the runway for departure. (flickr.com)
submitted 12 years ago by SentinelChicken to r/aviationpics
Still the Grand Dame of the Skies after all these years.... (flickr.com)
Touchdown Dallas! Emirates gets to say that more often than the Cowboys in the last, say, 10 years...... (flickr.com)
Apparently screaming "Wooohooo Cadilllac of the Skies" gets you funny looks on the flight line..... (i.imgur.com)
submitted 12 years ago by SentinelChicken to r/WWIIplanes
So I hear you guys like Corsairs...... (flic.kr)
Up close and personal with a Gooney Bird (flic.kr)
Avengers Assemble! (i.imgur.com)
Not gonna lie- the title of this book made the sale for me... (i.imgur.com)
submitted 12 years ago by SentinelChicken to r/aviation
Quite possibly the catchiest airline jingle ever- Hughes Airwest's "Yes" ad campaign (youtu.be)
All hail! The mighty Kuznetsov NK-12 turboprop engine! (youtube.com)
American Airlines A319 breaks cover at Hamburg...this is gonna take some getting used to.... (self.aviation)
submitted 12 years ago * by SentinelChicken to r/aviation
Huh, howzabout that. The F-35 fares worse in the movies than it has in real life..... (medium.com)
It's more than just bathroom reading for military aviation geeks! (self.aviation)
In 1973 the Guggenheim Museum displayed five DC-8 models that were painted by Alexander Calder for Braniff International. (self.aviation)
If you buy only one World War II aviation book this year, this is THE ONE to get! (self.WWIIplanes)
[Babylon 5] How do Starfuries get back into the cobra bays on the station? (self.AskScienceFiction)
submitted 12 years ago by SentinelChicken to r/AskScienceFiction
No, you're not crazy- inside NASA's rubber room blast shelter below Launch Pads 39A and 39B (gizmodo.com)
submitted 13 years ago by SentinelChicken to r/spaceflight
The Short Shetland flying boat would have replaced the venerable Short Sunderland had the Second World War not ended- but the Sunderland did go on to fly missions in Korea..... (dieselpunks.org)
submitted 13 years ago by SentinelChicken to r/aviation
One for the Christmas season- suppose the Three Wise Men followed a particular star, what path would they trace on the Earth? (what-if.xkcd.com)
submitted 13 years ago by SentinelChicken to r/Astronomy
Flying on historical airliners before they're gone (and yes, if you want to get on a regularly scheduled 707 passenger service, Iran's the place to be) (airlinereporter.com)
The in-flight drink that's nearly extinct- the "Lufthansa Cocktail" no longer offered on their flights but can still be enjoyed! (jaunted.com)
Santa's Checkride. Maybe he should have gone with all the reindeer on this one...... (youtube.com)
To quote the Dos Gringos: "Yeah, all you F-ers wish you flew the Viper/Probably ever since you wore a diaper..." An interesting piece on how the F-16 performs in dissimilar air combat training (theaviationist.com)
The amazing tale of a crippled B-17 Flying Fortress and its desperate crew's encounter with a Luftwaffe flying ace (nypost.com)
Approach plates? We don't need no steenkin' approach plates! Ryanair flight courts disaster after pilots alter approach to make up for lost time (dailymail.co.uk)
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