An F-16 Fighting Falcon refuels from a KC-10 Extender
Two Soviet MiG-29 aircraft en route to an air show are intercepted by F-15 Eagle aircraft.
North American P-51D Mustang
US Navy F-14D Tomcat Refueling
Admiring the noctilucent clouds - Noctilucent clouds are not fully understood as a meteorological phenomenon. Clouds generally are not able to reach such high altitudes with such thin air pressures.
Admiring the Noctilucent clouds from Boeing 767 Flightdeck, which sit at an altitude of around 50 mi up (mesosphere).
Noctilucent clouds are not fully understood as a meteorological phenomenon. Clouds generally are not able to reach such high altitudes with such thin air pressures.
Cockpit of Airbus A320-211
C-17 Globemaster III, having just released a series of flares over the Atlantic Ocean
The Space Shuttle Atlantis atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) returns to the Kennedy Space Center after a 10 month refurbishment.
Departing Boeing 757-23A (R/W 26L) four minutes after sunrise.
Shot of a EK/Atlas Air 747, being "chased" by EK B777-200
Photo is actually taken from the cockpit of another EK B777!
A F-16C refuels from a KC-135 Stratotanker, as another F-16 stands by during Operation Desert Storm
Labels: Facts