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Gilze-Rijen, Netherlands - June 21, 2014: german bronco plane at the Royal Dutch Air Force Days. The airbase was in 2 days visited by 245,000 visitors.
Military airport with a group of army helicopters.
TUAS LUNA NG Drone Of The German Armed Forces showcased at Schoneveld airport. Berlin, Germany - April 27, 2018
Beja, Portugal: IRIS-T missile (\
Air to surface guided missile with TV or optical guidance
Gazelle helicopter tail rotor, fenestron with camouflage color
Private business jet in the hangar
A wheel mechanism in an old airplane
Underside of a  jet airplane wing.
Berlin, Germany - May 25, 2014: Commercial plane at airport and airfield. Small and sport aircraft. General aviation industry. Vip transport. Civil utility transportation. Fly and flying.
airport running wheel
Lincolnshire, UK - July 6, 2014: Former German Air Force (Luftwaffe) North American (Rockwell) OV-10B Bronco counter insurgency (COIN) and forward air control (FAC) aircraft landing at Waddington.
Romanian IAR 93 Fight Airplane Details
Sunderland, United Kingdom - July 25, 2015: The North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco is a turboprop light attack and observation aircraft. Developed in the 1960s as a special aircraft for counter-insurgency combat and as a forward air control aircraft.
Twin turboprop military observation plane used in Korean and Vietnam wars. Built in 1960s. Grumman OV-1 Warhawk.
Stormshadow and brimstone  air to ground  missiles under the wing of a Eurofighter typhoon fighter jet 20 july 2024 fairford england
Zeltweg, Austria - June 29, 2013: Military trainer plane at air base. Air force flight operation. Aviation and aircraft. Air defense. Military industry. Fly and flying.
Decommissioned Canadian Air Force aircraft.
An old cargo transport aircraft, the moss, staining, and streaks of dirt down its hull made some very interesting patterns. \n\nThe aircraft obviously had some military usage in its history, whether it carried troops, supplies, vehicles, or a combination of everything I don't know. The proboscis on the nose of the aircraft is for refuelling midflight, so it could fly extreme distances so long as tanker aircraft were available to refuel from.\n\nIt is a monolithic piece of engineering, and only standing on the floor under its wingspan do you get a real impression of how big these cargo planes now are, they're a feat of design and engineering, even when obsolete and left abandoned outdoors.
Jersey, U.K. - September 10, 2015: The American USAF Bronco military aircraft at Jersey airport for the annual air display occuring that afternoon.
Close-up of Swiss Airbus A220-100 registration HB-JBD at 75 year jubilee of Zürich Kloten Airport on a sunny summer day. Photo taken September 1st, 2023, Kloten, Canton Zurich, Switzerland.
This machine gun is mounted to the nose of a combat aircraft.
old, Soviet-made, camouflage, Mi-24, military helicopter, rocket pods
KecskemAt, Hungary - August 3, 2013: German insignia on a Sikorsky CH-124 Sea King helicopter at the KecskemAt International Airshow.
Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod  AN/AAQ-33 under the fuselage of F16 fighter aircraft
fighter body detail
Power Park, Finland - June 21, 2022: a propeller plane engine from below
Jersey, U.K. - September 10, 2014: The American USAF OV-10 Bronco, part of the static display at Jersey airport for the Jersey International Airshow 2014.
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