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Yves 'Fusionman' Rossy is the first human jet to successfully fly across the English Channel, from France to Britain - 26 Sep 2008
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Jetman Yves Rossy parachutes to land after his historic flight across The Channel, Dover.
Yves 'Fusionman' Rossy is the first human jet to successfully fly across the English Channel, from France to Britain - 26 Sep 2008
A Swiss adventurer has soared into the history books today (26 September) by crossing the Channel using only a homemade jet-powered wing. Yves Rossy, 49, touched down in a field on top of the white cliffs of Dover after completing his 22-mile journey from France to Britain. With his carbon wing strapped to his back, Rossy began his journey by leaping out of a small plane at an altitude of 2,500 metres over the French coast. He then jetted off at speeds of more than 200 kilometres per hour before completing his adventure 10 minutes later by parachuting onto English soil. Rossy, who calls himself FusionMan, was originally scheduled to make the flight two days before his successful attempt; however, bad weather forced him to postpone twice.
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Yves 'Fusionman' Rossy is the first human jet to successfully fly across the English Channel, from France to Britain - 26 Sep 2008
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Jetman Yves Rossy parachutes to land after his historic flight across The Channel, Dover.
Yves 'Fusionman' Rossy is the first human jet to successfully fly across the English Channel, from France to Britain - 26 Sep 2008
A Swiss adventurer has soared into the history books today (26 September) by crossing the Channel using only a homemade jet-powered wing. Yves Rossy, 49, touched down in a field on top of the white cliffs of Dover after completing his 22-mile journey from France to Britain. With his carbon wing strapped to his back, Rossy began his journey by leaping out of a small plane at an altitude of 2,500 metres over the French coast. He then jetted off at speeds of more than 200 kilometres per hour before completing his adventure 10 minutes later by parachuting onto English soil. Rossy, who calls himself FusionMan, was originally scheduled to make the flight two days before his successful attempt; however, bad weather forced him to postpone twice.
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Previously Unseen Pictures of Prince William with the Royal Navy - 2008
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Previously Unseen Pictures Of Prince William With The Royal Navy
Previously unseen photographs of Prince William training with the Royal Navy in 2008 have been released.
The images show William visiting Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, where he met with members from two of the Navy's principal squadrons.
One of these was 848 Naval Air Squadron, which is normally responsible for training the crews that support Royal Marines in operational environments.
Temporarily adopting the callsign 'Avenger 914', William took to the controls of a Royal Navy Mk IV Sea King and lifted off in company with other squadron aircraft.
The images also show William during his stint onboard the HMS Iron Duke while it operated in a number of roles in the North Atlantic.
Primarily, it assisted the Caribbean islands during the core hurricane season and worked closely with the United States Coast Guard forces in the hunt for drug smugglers across the Caribbean region.
During his time onboard the vessel William was involved in planning and surveillance for an operation that saw cocaine valued at GBP 40m seized from a speedboat.
The prince, or Sub Lt Wales as he was known on board, was part of the Lynx helicopter crew that observed the drugs boat.
In other images William is seen wearing the Order of the Garter with his Royal Naval dress uniform onboard the patrol vessel HMS Trumpeter.
Meanwhile, he is also photographed at the Commando Training Centre at Lympstone, Devon during a short introduction into the activities of the Royal Marines.
As part of this he took to the air in a Royal Navy Airborne Surveillance and Area Control (ASaC) Sea King - taking to the controls to land the aircraft on Woodbury Common, where Royal Marine recruits receive much of their training.
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14th Annual 'Women In Hollywood' honoured by Elle, Four Seasons Hotel, Los Angeles, America - 15 Oct 2007
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14th Annual 'Women In Hollywood' honoured by Elle, Four Seasons Hotel, Los Angeles, America - 15 Oct 2007
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Margret Thatcher Retrospective
Margaret Thatcher celebrating her 70th birthday. She has received many cards and flowers.
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Adelaide Wharf, London, United Kingdom, 2007
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Adelaide Wharf, London, United Kingdom, 2007
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The Angel of the North, a symbol of hope and freedom in northern England, standing 20 metres high and 54 metres wide on a hilltop above Gateshead (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The Angel of the North sculpture silhouetted against a dawn sky (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Margret Thatcher Retrospective
Baroness Thatcher leaves St Paul's church following John Profumo's funeral in Knightsbridge, London
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FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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ARABIAN SEA (March 23, 2012) Sailors jump off aircraft elevator No. 4 during a swim call aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Rosa A. Arzola/Released)
U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016
When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.
These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.
Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.
With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.
The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.
Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.
Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.
YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY
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FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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ARABIAN SEA (April 15, 2011) Sailors jump to the sea from an aircraft elevator during a swim call aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans/Released)
U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016
When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.
These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.
Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.
With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.
The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.
Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.
Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.
YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY
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FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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ARABIAN SEA (April 15, 2011) Sailors jump to the sea from an aircraft elevator during a swim call aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans/Released)
U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016
When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.
These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.
Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.
With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.
The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.
Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.
Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.
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PINK COCKATOO OR MAJOR MITCHELL'S COCKATOO cacatua leadbeateri, WITH OPEN WINGS
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MARINE WILDLIFE
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Devil ray, Mobula tarapacana, and remoras, Remora remora, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean (rr)
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150TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST EVER MANNED FLIGHT IN A FIXED WING AIRCRAFT, BROMPTON, BRITAIN - 2002
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Sir Richard Branson celebrating Sir George Cayley's worlds first ever manned flight
150TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST EVER MANNED FLIGHT IN A FIXED WING AIRCRAFT, BROMPTON, BRITAIN - 2002
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OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - DEC 2001
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At sea aboard USS Kitty Hawk (Dec. 2, 2001) -- An F/A-18 Hornet from Fighter Attack Squadron (VFA) 192 Golden Dragons, part of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, launches from the carrier (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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AMERICAN AIR FORCE DURING OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001
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Diego Garcia, Indian Ocean. An Air Force services person from the 28th Air Expeditionary Wing secures bombs to a tractor-trailer.The bombs were downloaded from the Air Force cargo ship Major Bernard F. Fisher at Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia during Operation Enduring Freedom.
AMERICAN AIR FORCE DURING OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001
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AMERICAN AIR FORCE DURING OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001
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Diego Garcia, Indian Ocean. An Air Force services person from the 28th Air Expeditionary Wing writes a message on a bomb that was downloaded from the Air Force cargo ship Major Bernard F. Fisher at Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia during Operation Enduring Freedom.This is the first time the Fisher has been used for combat operations since it was loaded with munitions in 1999.
AMERICAN AIR FORCE DURING OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001
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OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001
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An F18 Hornet from the Dambusters of Strike Fighter Squadron One Nine Five prepares for a catapult launch during sustained bombing missions over Afghanistan. Kitty Hawk and her embarked Carrier Air Wing Five are conducting strike missions in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Kitty Hawk operates out of Yokosuka, Japan, as America's only permanently forward-deployed aircraft carrier.
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'OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM' - OCT 2001
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An Air Force B-52 bomber from the 28th Air Expeditionary Wing takes off from Diego Garcia for a combat mission Oct. 22, 2001, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Air Force B-2, B-1 and B-52 bombers have expended more than 80 percent of the tonnage dropped on combat missions over Afghanistan.
'OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM' - OCT 2001
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Whooper Swan, cygnus cygnus, Adult Landing near a Frozen Lake, Hokkaido Island in Japan
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Whooper Swan, cygnus cygnus, Pair Taking off from Frozen Lake, Hokkaido Island in Japan
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Japanese Crane, grus japonensis, Adult in Flight, Taking off, Hokkaido Island in Japan
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Gyrfalcon, falco rusticolus, Adult in Flight, Taking off from Elk Horns, Canada
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Gyrfalcon, falco rusticolus, Adult in Flight against Blue Sky, Canada
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Falconner with Gyrfalcon, falco rusticolus, Adult in Flight, Canada
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Common Kestrel, falco tinnunculus, Adult in Flight against Blue Sky
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Common Kestrel, falco tinnunculus, Adult in Flight against Blue Sky
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Saker Falcon, falco cherrug, Adult in Flight, Catching Lure from Falconer
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Falconner with Goshawk, accipiter gentilis
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Margret Thatcher Retrospective
Margaret Thatcher portrait.
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Margret Thatcher Retrospective
DON McPHEE 33 - Lady Thatcher listening to Lord Archer
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Margret Thatcher Retrospective
DON McPHEE 7 - Lady Thatcher listens to Francis Maude
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RYDELL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION BALL, BRITAIN - 1998
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Margret Thatcher Retrospective
Margaret Thatcher
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PEOPLE - Rugbystar: Jonah Lomu stirbt überraschend mit 40 Jahren
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The New Zealand All Black Rugby Union player Jonah Lomu, at a press conferece before playing for an International Select XV against a British Isles XV in Llanelli, a testimonial match for the Scarlets and Wales wing, Ieuan Evans
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Female peregrine falcon, Falco peregrinus, California
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Margret Thatcher Retrospective
Mark Thatcher yesterday met top women racing drivers at Brands hatch where he is to compete in the world championship six-hour race on Sunday. From L to R are Jenny Wilson, Divina Galicia - with whom he will share a 145 mph car - and Desire Wilson and juliette Slaughter, who are also to compete in the race.
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DANDY'S DEBUT
Flipper flapping debut by a macaroni penguin, puffing out his chest as though aware of its importance is the first of the species to be seen in the London zoo for some years. The macaroni, as dandified as its dressy namesake of past centuries, has two yellow feather lines on the Crown.
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AILINER WRECKED WITH 83 ABOARD WORST DISASTER
Seventy-nine persons are reported to have been killed - heaviest death toll in civil aviation history - and four injured in a Tudor V airliner which nosedived into a field 20 yards from the village of Sigingstone, Glamorgan, this afternoon. The plane, owned by fairflight , Ltd., was returning from Dublin to Llandow airport, near Cardiff with 78 passengers, including some women, who had chartered it for the Wales V Ireland rugby match at Belfast, when it crashed half a mile from the airport runway. There was a crew of five aboard.
PICTURE SHOWS:- The tail section of the wrecked plane, broken from the rest of the machine as it crashed.
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STRATOCRUISER WITH UNION JACK
Now wearing the union Jack on her tail, the first stratocruiser purchased from Scandinavian airlines by British overseas Airways Corporation , undergoes a No.1 check after a training flight from Filton, Bristol.
It is probable that the stratocruiser will be put on this transatlantic service when her British crew is trained.
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SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE - 1930S - 1940S
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RAF Vickers - Armstrong Supermarine Spitfire PR XIX of the Central Photographic Development Unit, who continued to use the type into the early 1950s. The pressurised type entered service in May 1944 and represented a watershed in the Spifire's evolution, being the first of the PR variants to use the Griffon engine, along with being the last series produced version to employ the Spitfire's classic wing and tailplane platforms. The vertical camera window ports are below the RAF roundel.
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Britain sees reinforcements on their way to Holland
Many people in Britain were able to see the great formations of airborne troops and supplies passing on their way to reinforce the Allied airborne army already landed in Holland. Photo shows: Part of a big air formation of transports and gliders crossing the English countryside on their way to Holland
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Britain sees reinforcements on their way to Holland
Many people in Britain were able to see the great formations of airborne troops and supplies passing on their way to reinforce the Allied airborne army already landed in Holland. Photo shows: Part of a big air formation of transports and gliders crossing the English countryside on their way to Holland
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Britain sees reinforcements on their way to Holland
Many people in Britain were able to see the great formations of airborne troops and supplies passing on their way to reinforce the Allied airborne army already landed in Holland. Photo shows: Part of a big air formation of transports and gliders crossing the English countryside on their way to Holland
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Britain sees reinforcements on their way to Holland
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Britain sees reinforcements on their way to Holland
Many people in Britain were able to see the great formations of airborne troops and supplies passing on their way to reinforce the Allied airborne army already landed in Holland. Photo shows: Part of a big air formation of transports and gliders crossing the English countryside on their way to Holland
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Photo Shows: Loading up machine gun ammunition in the wing of one of the planes.
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