Showing posts with label plane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plane. Show all posts

Saturday, October 30, 2010

A plane takes off from Dubai airport.

A plane takes off from Dubai airport.
A plane takes off from Dubai airport. Yemeni forces searched on Saturday for suspected al Qaeda militants behind a plot to bomb Jewish targets in Chicago, uncovered by the interception in Britain and Dubai of parcels with explosives sent fromYemen.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Paratroopers in the First Brigade parachute from a C-130 plane

FORT BRAGG, NC - AUGUST 06:  Paratroopers in the First Brigade of the US Army's 82nd Airborne Division parachute float to the ground during a training jump August 6, 2010 at Camp Mackall, a training ground of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The First Brigade, which just returned from a year-long tour in Iraq, were required to take the parachute jump as part the 82nd Airborne regulations in keeping all paratroopers' jump training current.



FORT BRAGG, NC - AUGUST 06:  Paratroopers in the First Brigade of the US Army's 82nd Airborne Division parachute from a C-130 plane during a training jump August 6, 2010 at Camp Mackall, North Carolina. The First Brigade, which just returned from a year-long tour in Iraq, were required to take the parachute jump as part the 82nd Airborne regulations in keeping all paratroopers' jump training current.
 Paratroopers in the First Brigade of the US Army's 82nd Airborne Division parachute from a C-130 plane 

Thursday, August 5, 2010

A rainbow is seen above the Mediterranean sea in Nice

A plane fly in front of a rainbow above the Mediterranean sea in Nice, southeastern france, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010.
A plane fly in front of a rainbow above the Mediterranean sea in Nice
A rainbow is seen above the Mediterranean sea in Nice, southeastern France, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010.
A rainbow is seen above the Mediterranean sea in Nice

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

A boy watches a passenger plane as it lands at the airport

24 hours in pictures: Manila, Philippines: A boy looks at a passenger plane as it lands=
 A boy watches a passenger plane as it lands at the airport

A cargo plane crashed at the entrance to Denali National Park

 A cargo plane crashed at the entrance to Denali National Park in Alaska.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

An airplane takes off at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport

An airplane takes off at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport on April 21, 2010 in Roissy-en-France, northern Paris. All long-haul passenger services to and from France and three quarters of shorter flights are operating as scheduled, the civil aviation agency said today, after days of disruption caused by volcanic ash in Iceland.
An airplane takes off at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport
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Thursday, July 8, 2010

The solar-powered HB-SIA prototype airplane

Solar Impulse's Chief Executive Officer and pilot Andre Borschberg flies over the Neuchatel lake in the solar-powered HB-SIA prototype airplane after its first successful night flight attempt at Payerne airport July 8, 2010. The aircraft took off July 7 at 06:51 am and  reached an altitude of  8,700 meters (28,543 feet) by the end of the day. It then slowly descent to 1,500 meters (4,921  feet) and flew during the night on the batteries, charged during the day by 12,000 solar cells, which powered the four  electric motors. It landed July 8 at 09.00 am (GMT+2) for a flight time of 26 hours and 9 minutes, setting the longest and highest flight ever made by a  solar plane.
first successful night flight attempt at Payerne airport 
Solar Impulse's Chief Executive Officer and pilot Andre Borschberg flies over the Neuchatel lake in the solar-powered HB-SIA prototype airplane after its first successful night flight attempt at Payerne airport July 8, 2010. The aircraft took off July 7 at 06:51 am and  reached an altitude of  8,700 meters (28,543 feet) by the end of the day. It then slowly descent to 1,500 meters (4,921  feet) and flew during the night on the batteries, charged during the day by 12,000 solar cells, which powered the four  electric motors. It landed July 8 at 09.00 am (GMT+2) for a flight time of 26 hours and 9 minutes, setting the longest and highest flight ever made by a  solar plane.


Solar Impulse's Chief Executive Officer and pilot Andre Borschberg flies in the solar-powered HB-SIA prototype airplane during its first successful night flight attempt at Payerne airport July 8, 2010. The aircraft took off July 7 at 06:51 am and  reached an altitude of  8,700 meters (28,543 feet) by the end of the day. It then slowly descent to 1,500 meters (4,921  feet) and flew during the night on the batteries, charged during the day by 12,000 solar cells, which powered the four  electric motors. It landed July 8 at 09.00 am (GMT+2) for a flight time of 26 hours and 9 minutes, setting the longest and highest flight ever made by a  solar plane.


Solar Impulse Chief Executive Andre Borschberg (R) and President Bertrand Piccard celebrate after the first successful night flight attempt at Payerne airport July 8, 2010. The aircraft took off July 7 at 06:51 am and reached an altitude of 8,700 meters (28,543 feet) by the end of the day. It then slowly descent to 1,500 meters (4,921 feet) and flew during the night on the batteries, charged during the day by 12,000 solar cells, which powered the four electric motors. It landed July 8 at 09.00 am (GMT+2) for a flight time of 26 hours and 9 minutes, setting the longest and highest flight ever made by a solar plane.
 Chief Executive Andre Borschberg and President Bertrand Piccard celebrate

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Austin plane crash

                                         Austin plane crash                                                                        Trey Jones / AP
Alberto Martinez / AP

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

An F-111 of the Royal Australian Air Force

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An F-111 of the Royal Australian Air Force showcases a fuel dump and burn procedure during the flight display

Saturday, January 16, 2010

U.S. Airways plane landed in the Hudson River in New York


Passengers stand on the wings of a U.S. Airways plane after it landed in the Hudson River in New York, January 15, 2009. The jet with more than 150 people on board came down into the frigid Hudson River off Manhattan after hitting a flock of geese.
Credit: REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

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