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By: Manc AvGeek
On: January 21, 2026
Almost head on view of a high-winged, 4 propellor-engined military transport aircraft parked facing slightly to the right of the camera. The plane has a black radome in the nose, under a heavily glaze cockpit, with a grey and olive green camouflage pattern covering the rest of the plane.T The large black number "210" can be seen on either side of the nose, below the lowest of the cockpit windows, and a large blue and red roundel can be made out on the right rear fuselage. On the far side of the plane, a a door can be seen hanging down from just aft of the cockpit, with stairs formed in the inside. The 4 bladed propellors on the engines are all aligned nicely, in the 4 cardinal positions, with red and white bands on the tips. An orange power cable snakes across the black tarmac the plane is parked on from the left, rising up to plug into an open panel in the nose. In the background, crowds of people can be seen behind temporary metal fences,,,, with various stalls and tents behind them, including one festooned with large brown teddy bears. Flat grey sky fills the rest of the frame.Side view of a twin propellor-engined, World War 2-era bomber aircraft taxiing along a runway from left to right. The plane is covered in an olive-green and grey camouflage scheme, with thick black and white bands around the lower rear fuselage. There are very pale letters "HT-E" either side of a blue, white, and red roundel outlined in yellow. There is a blue, white, and red fin flash on the lower part of the tail, above the black serial "RR299" on the upper rear fuselage. Lush green grass fills the foreground, with more grass leading up to a house and a fire truck in the distance, with trees beyond, under hazy grey skies.Side view of a single engined light aircraft parked facing to the right on grass. The plane is largely white, with a black anti-dazzle panel on top of the engines directly in front of the large bubble cockpit canopy, and a red belly. The horizontal stabiliser and the outer panels of the wings are also painted red. There is a blue, white, and red roundel on the rear fuselage, and a blue, white, and red fin flash under the red number "06" on the tail. The number "06" is repeated in white on the front of the engine cowling. The black serial "XX522" is visible under the horizontal stabiliser on the rear fuselage. Green grass fills the foreground and a good part of the background, leading up to trees and bushes lining the airfield perimeter. A man with short dark hair and wearing a yellow hi-viz vest is standing on the far side of the planes rear fuselage, accompanied by a pair of children, with the head of one wearing a hat visible over the top of the plane, and 2 pairs of legs wearing short trousers visible below. Blue sky over rolling hills in the far distance completes the image.
2026-01-21

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