Flight engineer of a Avro Lancaster bomber checking the aircraft’s settings - circa 1943.
#phm#ryland grace#rocky the eridian#project hail mary spoilers





seen from China
seen from China

seen from Australia
seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Türkiye
seen from South Korea
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
seen from Türkiye
Flight engineer of a Avro Lancaster bomber checking the aircraft’s settings - circa 1943.
Two British RAF Avro Lancaster Mark B aircraft based at Waddington airbase make their way over the British Isles - Jan 1942
Warbird over Lake Wanaka
bomber alliance
OO-ANS 1943 WWII AVRO 652A Anson Mk1 K6183 B-VX RAF & RAAF as MH120 by Chris Murkin Via Flickr: OO-ANS 1943 WWII AVRO 652A Anson Mk1 K6183 B-VX RAF & RAAF as MH120 Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 7th Sept 2025 Battle Of Britain Air Show HAE_6186
airsLLide No. 18242: OO-DWD, Avro RJ100, Sabena, Brussels-Zaventeem, February 23, 2000
OO-DWD was one of no less than 35 BAe 146 and Avro RJ operated by the Belgian regional Delta Air Transport (no relation whatsoever to the US major) or DAT in short on behalf of the flagcarrier Sabena, serving feeder routes and secondary, regional destinations in the network. Shortly before the demise of Sabena in the wake of the crisis rattling the aviation industry after the 9-11 terrorist attacks in the US, Sabena began introducing a modified livery replacing the predominantly white look with a dark blue fin and matching titles, cowlings etc. as shown above on OO-DWD. Also note the small DAT logo stickered next to the forward passenger door.
mouse do scams now
Awaiting the call that never came.