Photo of the Day 1st December 2023

Side view of a white, twin engined jet airliner with the engines mounted on the rear fuselage, and black "Scandinavian" titles on the upper forward fuselage, above red, black, white, yellow, and blue half-bands running under the fuselage, and large black "SAS" titles on the tail, accelerating from right to left, with a large grey-brown building in the backgroiund, under a grey-blue sky.
LN-RLS, Douglas DC9-41, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, accelerating down Runway 24 for take off at Manchester Airport, some time in the 1990s.

Side view of a white, twin engined bizjet with black and yellow cheatline running along the body, being towed from right to left, with grass and a handful of trees in the background, under a pale blue sky with bits of white fluff.
G-LJET, LearJet 35A, Gama Aviation, at Luton Airport, possibly 1999.

 

Almost head on front view of a grey, high-winged 4 propellor-engined military transport aircraft with a large black radar dome above the fuselage, and a long red and white probe extending forward from the nose, with a large cover on the end, under a grey sky.
XV208, Lockheed C-130K C.3P W2, RAF Royal Air Force, at Finningley IAT International Air Tattoo, some time in the 1990s.

 

Side view of a blue and white, twin engined jet airliner with white "KLM" titles on the upper forward fuselage, and similar larger blue titles on the tail, being pushed back from its stand, from right to left, in front of a network of grass areas and taxiways stretching off into the distance, slowly vanishing in to haze.
PH-TVX, Boeing 737-2T5(A), KLM, operated by Transavia, at Amsterdam Schipol, either 1992 or 1993.
Side view of a white, 3 engined jet airliner with the engines mounted on the rear fuselage and red "TunisAir" titles in English and Arabic on the upper forward fuselage, and an image of a red leaping gazelle on the tail, taxiing from right to left, with grass in the background leading up to rolling hills in the distance. Another plane can be seen on approach to one of the runways.
TS-JHN, Boeing 727-2H3, TunisAir, at Zurich Kloten.