‘Throw Thursday 26th September 2024.

View from almost directly underneath of a slightly grimy, white, twin engined jet airliner flying overhead from left to right at a low altitude, with undercarriage tucked away and flaps extended from behind the wings, suggesting it has just taken off. The golden outlines of feathers can be seen under the forward fuselage and the engines, and the registration "G-EUPA" can be seen on the lower rear fuselage and the underside of the left wing. Grey skies fill the rest of the frame.
G-EUPA, Airbus A319-131, British Airways, wearing the special “Olympic Dove” livery, flying over Myrtle Avenue after taking off from Runway 09 Right at London Heathrow, 3rd April 2014.

Side view of a white, twin engined bizjet flying from right to left at a very low and flat altitude, with undercarriage extended and flaps deployed from the rear of the wings, suggesting it is about to land. Brown and green trees and red and grey buildings are smeared into blurs in the background at the bottom of the frame, under grey skies.
N90005, Gulfstream G-IV, on final approach to Berlin Tegel, as seen from the rooftop terrace, 26th September 1996.
Side view of a white, twin propellor-engined airliner taxiing from right to left. There are splotches of blue partially overlaid with splotches of red on the lower forward and lower rear fuselage, as well as on the tail, where the red part has a large white cross in the middle. There are blue "CrossAir" titles on the upper forward fuselage. Green grass fills the foreground, with scattered black birds sitting on the ground, the one on the far right appearing to look at the plane. Brown and grey industrial buildings stretch across the frame in the background, under grey skies.
HB-IZF, Saab 2000, CrossAir, at Berlin Schonefeld, 26th September 1996.