Photo of the Day 20th November 2024.

    Photo of the Day 20th November 2024.
Side view of a white, twin engined jet airliner taxiing from left to right. There are a series of green stripes running along the body, which come together to form the outline of a capital letter "T" just behind and below the cockpit. There are green "TransAvia" titles running diagonally down the tail, the initial letter "T" outlined in black. Grey concrete apron fills the foreground, with more apron bordered by grass in the background. Trees in the distance mark the airport perimeter.
PH-TVU, Boeing 737-2K2Adv, Transavia, taxiing to it’s gate on Pier C at Manchester Airport, some time between June 1993 and February 1995, as seen from the top of the T1 car park.
    Bonus Photo of the Day 20th November 2024
Side view of a dark blue, single jet engined military fighter aircraft taxiing from left to right along a runway. The plane has a white belly, and a blue, white, and red roundel on the tail boom extending from the rear of the wings, just in front of white "Royal Navy" titles. The bubble canopy over the cockpit is open, with the pilots red helmet showing clearly. Green grass fills the foreground, while more grass in the background leads up to a large grey building that fills the right of the frame, with trees and grey sky on the left.
G-GONE, De Haviland DH112 Venom FB50, License-built by F+W Emmen, in spurious basic Royal navy colours, taxiing in after landing after a display flight at Woodford Airshow, some time in the 1990s.
    Bonus Photo of the Day 2 20th November 2024
Side view of a white, twin engined light aircraft with twin tails flying from left to right. There is a thin red stripe running along the body, and black registration "G-AKKB" on the rear fuselage, partially obscured by the flaps hanging from the rear of the wing. There are red "Total" titles under the right wing, as well as on the tail. Hazy grey sky fills the rest of the frame.
G-AKKB, Miles M.65 Gemini 1A, performing a spirited flying display at Barton Air Show, some time in the early 1990s.