Photo of the Day: F22 warplane, flown by Sqn Ldr Nottie Zactly-Trew, with Aileron Rapid Smoke Exhaust on show as it makes the jump to lightspeed (7,175mph = Mack 8.0085) over Brighton (Surrey)
Photographed from a Canberra
Fact of the Day: The F15s of the Red Arrows use the Advanced Reduced Shadow Enabling System, which means the shadows of 6 airplanes are reduced to just 5 shadows to fool the baddys into thinking less airplanes are attacking them
Photographed from a Canberra
So the Cotswolds were in the Lake District in 1926, when it was over half the size of the UK?
500 miles Windermere to Coniston !!!!
I didn’t think Hurricanes were flying until the 1930s.
And photographed from a Canberra which was also a sea plane or maybe a boat then. AI?
Fact of the Day: The Hurricane was the seaplane fighter jet, it was first flown on the 31st Feb 1926 when Sqn Ldr Mo Stash-Copp took off from Lake Windermere (Cotswolds) and flew a 800.85km flight to Lake Coniston (Cotswolds)
Photographed from a Canberra
Congratulations to Arsenal kickball club who won the Champions League tonight, after beating Barnsley 71-75!
Up the Arsenal!
Photographed from a Canberra
Photo of the Day: F14s feel the need, the need for speed as they buzz the Tower of London to celebrate #TopGunDay as part of Operation Tangerine Micro-Mushroom and The War Against TopGun Suppression
#avgeek#TopGun
Photographed from a Canberra