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NEWS - Coronavirus: Strandanlagen in Barcelona geschlossen
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The Dino restaurant on the beachfront in Port Olimpic seen closed to the public due to the increase in Covid19 infections.
The decree that orders the mandatory closure of bars and restaurants for 15 days especially hits the usual leisure areas near the coastline of Barcelona's beaches.
Leisure areas closed due to Covid-19 in Barcelona, Spain - 20 Oct 2020
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FEATURE - Toy Fair in Kensington
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The sparkly 'Stompy Dino' sequined toy at the Ty stand.
The Toy Fair, Olympia London, UK - 22 Jan 2019
The Toy Fair, the UK's largest dedicated toy, game and hobby trade show, opens at Kensington Olympia. It showcases more than 270 companies exhibiting thousands of products.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
People view the exhibition "Jurassic Kingdom" in the Beatrixpark in Schiedam, Netherlands on July 6, 2018. The popular Jurassic Kingdom comes to the Netherlands for the first time after a tour through Great Britain. (Photo by Robin Utrecht/Sipa USA)
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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PEOPLE - Hilary Duff mit Luca in Studio City unterwegs
Studio City, CA - Hilary Duff fools around with her son Luca as she puts his dinosaur hoody on him, as the two step out for a bite in Studio City. Luca looked adorable in his Dino hoody as he munched on left overs while returning to the car with his picture perfect mom.
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Dino Tales and Safari Tales app launch, New York, America - 16 Jul 2015
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Dino Tales and Safari Tales app launch, New York, America - 16 Jul 2015
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These Adoptive Parents Create A New Breakfast Scene Everyday, West Midlands, England, Britain, July 2014
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The Knight and the Dino-Dragon - July 21
These Adoptive Parents Create A New Breakfast Scene For Their Children Everyday
A new father has shared his heart-warming story of adoption in his blog 'Becoming Pappy'.
The new dad wanted the children to feel comfortable and have fun from the moment they woke up and ingeniously decided to turn every morning into a breakfast bonanza.
Every morning he creates a new breakfast experience for the children, so far they have woken up to 61 different scenes.
After 18 months of pursuing their dream to adopt, and one failed match, the couple are delighted that they have finally been granted their wish to start a family.
Rob, who is known as pappy to the children, has been with his partner Sam for over ten years, and they celebrated their civil partnership in 2010. They live in the West Midlands with their children.
"My favourite breakfasts have been the monkey and dragon on the castle, the rocket blasting off to space, monkey and panda's veggie patch and the first day with the Dinosaurs because it was such an immensely emotional and exciting moment to have them living with us finally." adds Rob.
Some of his other creations include a whale joining the family table, a visit from a lion and monkey spiderman, the wedding of Mr & Mrs elephant and a even toy car drive in.
Rob, who works in marketing PR certainly put his skills to test when coming up with an exciting way to welcome their two new children into the home.
He explains that he and Sam had always discussed having children, and after deciding not to go down the surrogacy route they knew they want...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVTTKNKOB
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PEOPLE: Promis von Paparazzi attackiert
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Tulisa Contostavlos leaving Southwark Crown Court showing her 'Dappy' tattoo on her neck
Tulisa Contostavlos in court charged with drugs offences, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 22 Apr 2014
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'Moonraker' film premiere, London, Britain - Jun 1979
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DINO DE LAURENTIIS AND MICHAEL WINNER AT THE "MOONRAKER" PREMIERE. JUNE 79
'Moonraker' film premiere, London, Britain - Jun 1979
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PRODUCERS GUILD AWARDS, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 17 JAN 2004
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PRODUCERS GUILD AWARDS, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 17 JAN 2004
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Simon Cowell judging the RSPCA 'Dog of the year' show at the RCPCA shelter in Patcham, Brighton, Britain - 16 Jul 2006
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Simon Cowell and Dino the terrier
Simon Cowell judging the RSPCA 'Dog of the year' show at the RCPCA shelter in Patcham, Brighton, Britain - 16 Jul 2006
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839o )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELMRGPJFA
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
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Pilot Dino Moline safely walks away from his Rans S-9 airplane after its parachute allowed it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELMRGPJFA
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839k )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELMRGPJFA
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839l )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELMRGPJFA
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839n )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELMRGPJFA
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839m )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELMRGPJFA
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839j )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839a )
Dino Moline performs stunts in his Rans S-9 airplane
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special weather conditions."
Rans...
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839d )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839c )
A wing detachs from Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special weather conditions."
Rans ...
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839b )
Dino Moline performs stunts in his Rans S-9 airplane
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special weather conditions."
Rans...
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PEOPLE - Monica Vitti mit 90 Jahren gestorben
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Monica Vitti
Le Bambole - 1964
Director: Mauro Bolognini / Luigi Comencini / Franco Rossi / Dino Risi
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Les Poupees / The Dolls
Les Poupées
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