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jet engine of an aircraft
Rijeka, Сroatia - March 28,, 2010: Small airplane parked at the airport Grobnik ready for takeoff
Containers on a loading truck ramp at the airport.
SAC HAW - NATO Strategic Airlift Capability wing Boeing C-17A Globemaster III with registration SAC Papa 01 (08-0001) landing at Oslo Airport Gardermoen in winter
Aircraft jet engine maintenance in the airplane hangar.
Top view of a white passenger jet plane in the aviation hangar. Airliner under maintenance. Checking mechanical systems for flight operations
Aircraft nose view
Low angle of a white private airplane in a maintenance hangar.
Copenhagen Airport, Copenhagen, Denmark - August 13nd 2024: Engine on the wing of a Boeing 737-700 from the Danish company Jet Time showing its typical flat underside
Turboprop engine of the aircraft for repair, maintenance
Still image of a jet propellor inside the hangar of a small general aviation airport in California.
Jet fighter cockpit against sky
propeller of an historical aircraft
Inside of a fighter jet
Bottom view of airplane at airport - Fuel inlet
Mv-22 Osprey hovering
Chantilly, Virginia, USA - February 19, 2024: View of the cockpit of the “Enola Gay” B-29 Superfortress airplane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on display at the Smithsonian’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.
Morning dew on the nose of Doc, a B-29 Superfortress on display at America's Airshow 2023.
Vintage WWII airplane
detail of a private jet parked at the airport
Commercial airliner low angle shot
Kjeller, Norway - June 18 2023: Piper PA-20-135 call sign LN-BBL aircraft on display.
Bishop California, USA, May 13, 2010.  Bishop Airport, (KBIH).  \nWWII American Fighter Aircraft\n\nThe North American P 50D Mustang (Blue) armament, two 100lb. Bombs and six 50 Cal Guns.  Top speed of 362 Mph and  could fly over 2000 miles.  The Curtis P 40E Hellcat (Brown) armament two 100 lb. Bombs and six 50 Cal Guns.  Top speed of 296 Mph and could fly over 1,200 miles.  Both aircraft currently registered in Idaho.  Aircraft were in transit and stopped at Bishop Airport for fuel. \n\nBishop Airport was built in 1928 and expanded and operated by the Army Air Corps during WWII.  During the war it was used as a military flight training base and boasted a chow hall and barracks for pilots during training.  Because of its strategic location east of the 12,000 foot tall Sierra Nevada Mountain range Bishop would be used as a Fall Back Base in the event the Japanese military attacked the California coast.
Weatherford, United States – September 15, 2022: A jet airplane is parked on a grassy airstrip, with a circular runway
US Air Force North American CT-39A Sabreliner, a small business-style jet used for transporting people. Photograph taken in 1966.
A close up shot of a large aluminum, 3 bladed propeller and engine assembly, on an aircraft.
Adjustable exhaust nozzle with partly expanded diffusers - a variable area nozzle is required in a jet engine for optimal expansion and adjusting back pressure in the engine when the afterburner is operated, it avoids compressor surge problems due to the increased back pressure on the engine when the afterburner is lit - engines capable of supersonic flight have convergent-divergent exhaust duct features to generate supersonic flow - GE F110 afterburning turbofan jet engine on F-16 fighters - empennage close-up of exhaust and elevator.
Old propeller airplane in Hungary.
Rijeka, Croatia - March 28, 2010: Paratroopers jump out of an old military biplane
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