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There you go! I am not late this week (almost)! Let us then start with two photos of a Dassault Super Mystère B2:
Then, more "conventional" aircraft; A320, CRJ, Avro RJ and 737:
Next are smaller planes. A TB-30, a Yak-18 and a C-295:
Before we finish, here is an Il-76, which came to Toulouse-Blagnac airport, taken at dusk (by myself ):
Eventually, a CSA DC-3 Dakota, shown at Prague:
I hope you liked it as much as we did. So, I shall see you on next Monday for our weekly Screeners' Choice.
Good God! I have to admit that I forgot the weekly Screeners' choice last Monday (it was Easter Monday!); probably due to Easter chocolate eggs!!!
Whatever, we are back ... with only few pictures ... of airliners! The A380 alone (once again) stands with a good number.
Before I start, I would like to congratulate Jonathan and Amandine for their photo!
So, quite a few military planes this week:
Finally, A380s ... always a must-see!
That's about it then. I will try to be on time next time! Anyway, my Easter eggs were all eaten; no more excuse! See you on next Monday then for our weekly Screeners' Choice.
Unlike most of the time, I am going to show you a single very peculiar aircraft, registered JA8962, belonging to All Nippon Airways.
Unfortunately, for a reason that is totally unknown to me, this ANA Boeing 747-400 that had a very special colour scheme was re-painted with ANA's "normal" colours... So, in her memory, here are a few pictures!
Many thanks to Emmanuel P. to share it with us ... We arel still being kids after all
Difficult to be more different this week, from a balloon to a Triple Seven, also with a Mirage 2000!
Let's try to start with the smaller ones and end up with the big ones ...
So, here is a Pitts S-2 to start with, then come an Alpha Jet and a Mirage 2000:
Going further up takes us to a Panther helicopter, a 737 and an A319!
Bigger is a purple 757, a Beluga and an A330.
Eventually, the biggest today are a Triple 7, a balloon and the A380 (the third one for Singapore Airlines):
Thank you once again for your pictures! Next article is on next Monday for our weekly Screeners' Choice.
A great amount of photos was sent this week; quality was there too! Our choice is more varied than ever, with more military aircraft and light planes.
First of all, let's have a look at military planes:
Then, here is general aviation, business aviation and a helicopter!
Finally, there are still a few airliners!
That's about it. Our choice stops here! See you on next Monday for our weekly Screeners' Choice.