You need to get the Flightradar24 app on your phone.
I have it, I forgot about it
You need to get the Flightradar24 app on your phone.
You need to get the Flightradar24 app on your phone.
A beautiful plane and after the Vulcan and Avro Lancaster my third favourite.
I'm Canadian. We've heard of the Arrow and we still hate everyone over this issue.
It's not often that I cannot immediately recognise a plane that flies around here, there isn't much variety. Yesterday I was at the cricket in Bristol and on the horizon I saw a medium/large sized four turboprop plane with a T-tail. Unfortunately by the time I got my binoculars, it had disappeared over the horizon....
ETA The place (The Canadian Wartime Heritage Museum in Hamilton) is pretty cool. They regularly fly a lot of their aircraft, including a Lancaster that flew missions over Germany in WWII, and it's possible to book a seat on those flights. They also had a plane that dropped paratroopers on D-Day, and again they regularly fly it and take passengers.
Dash-7s are quite common, I think. Or they were.
Airbus A400-M?
The wings look like there's a person holding out a cape on his arms.[qimg]https://i2-prod.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/incoming/article10214920.ece/ALTERNATES/s810/JS73588805.jpg[/qimg]
Dash-7s are quite common, I think. Or they were.
Airbus A400-M?
A prototype 36 motor, 5 seat air taxi:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48297440
And I didn't notice the word "drone", which I've come to despise, in the article.At least they didn't call the ducted fans, "jets"
A prototype 36 motor, 5 seat air taxi:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48297440
A prototype 36 motor, 5 seat air taxi:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48297440