Photo of the Day 15th July 2023

Low side view of a twin engined jet airliner flying from right to left with flaps extended from the rear of the wings and slats extended at the front, and the nose raised, suggesting it has just taken off. The plane is mostly white, with the nose and forward fuselage with white "norwegian.com" titles i the lower forward fuselage, , seperated from the rest by a thin black band running around the body. The tail has a thick red stripe at the top, the rest filled with a grey-scale drawing of a man in a tall hat looking towards the front of the plane. The upturned wingtips are also painted red. The registration "LN-DYH" is on the upper rear fuselage and under the end of the left wing. Behind, the sky is a gorgeous light blue.
LN-DYH, Boeing 737-8JP, Norwegian Air Shuttle, flying over Gatwick train station after taking off from Runway08R at London Gatwick, 12th September 2014.

Low side view of a twin engined jet airliner flying from left to right at a low altitude, with the undercarriage being stowed away and flaps extended from the rear of the wing, and with the nose raised, suggesting it has just taken off. The plane has a white top half and grey lower half, with a dark blue band covering the rear fuselage and tail. There are blue "Brussels Airlines" titles un the upper forward fusealge, partially obscured by the right wing, with smaller "brusselsairlines.com" titles on the upper rear fuselage. There are a series of red dot making the shape of a letter "b" on the tail. Behind, the sky is a hazy grey.
OO-SSQ, Airbus A319-112, Brussels Airlines, powering out of Runway 23R at Manchester Airport, 4th June 2015.

 

Side view of a single engined light aircraft parked facing to the left. The plane is mostly yellow, with the upper section and tail being white. The registration "G-AXJJ" is painted on the rear fuselage in large black letters. In the background, a black hangar with open doors is on the right of the screen, while another light aircraft is visible in the left. Flat white clouds complete the picture.
G-AXJJ, Beagle B-121 Pup 150 Series 2, parked at Manchester Barton, some time in the 1990s.