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US Army H-60 Medivac Helicopter with red cross.  Click on an image to go to my Fire Fighters and Paramedics Lightbox.
Izmir, Turkey - September 9, 2021: Turkish Police Helicopters demonstrate in the sky celebrations of liberation day of Izmir with a crowd of people holding Turkish flags
Bangalore KA India - February 16, 2023 - Taken this picture at Aero India in Bangalore India of AH-64 Apache on static display in front of general public. The helicopter is on display with full armament. This is open to public and public has full access for photography, videography and even taking joy ride.
Beja, Portugal: parked General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcons of the Portuguese Air Force - in the foreground a twin-seat F-16 BM version, the rest are F16 AMs - equipped with external fuel tanks - Beja Airport serves both civil and military aviation.
AgustaWestland Apache AH1, WAH-64  from Royal air force attack helicopter landing at Eindhoven airbase, November 2022, the netherlands
Military Mission at dusk
San Diego, California, USA - September 22, 2022: A V-22 Osprey takes off during the Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) practive before the 2022 Miramar Airshow.
Miami Beach, United States - December 7, 2021: US Marines helicopter (Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion) flying close to Miami Beach coastline.
Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport in Dakar, Senegal, March 14th, 2013. French Air Force crews are preparing their E-3 Sentry aircraft for surveillance flights overhead Mali and other West African countries.
The Military transport on runway ready to take off
Bangalore KA India - February 16, 2023 - Taken this picture at Aero India in Bangalore India of LCA Tejas on flying display in front of general public. This is open to public and public has full access for photography, videography and even taking joy ride.
Mirdif, Dubai, UAE: Mushrif Park lies, a natural ghaf (Prosopis cinerarea) forest, the national tree of the United Arab Emirates, used to combat desertification.
An AH-64 military attack helicopter departing from a grass field.
Luqa, Malta - September 16, 2023: Kuwait Air Force Lockheed Martin KC-130J Hercules (L-382G) (REG: KAF327) arriving from Benghazi, Libya.
Zumpango, México - septiembre 16, 2019: Mexican Air Force Sikorsky UH-60M Blackhawk, taxing to the runway ready to departure Santa Lucia AFB in Mexico due to the Mexican Independance Day in September 16th, in the background the Bell 412.
A saudi flag on the top of an old ottoman fort in the mountains close to Jazan in Saudi Arabia
Mexico City, Mexico, September 16 -- A flock of military helicopters during the parade of the Mexican armed forces in the Zocalo (Central Square) in the historic center of Mexico City on the occasion of the Independence Day solemnly celebrated across the country.
Beja, Portugal – June 09, 2022: The Airbus A400 Military aircraft
Air to air photograph of a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress flying above the Gulf of Mexico
UH-60 Black Hawk Military Helicopter flying
Advanced Fighter Jet Flying Above The Clouds. Accelerates And Disappears. War And Air Force Related 3D Illustration Render.
EC-225 helicopter flying in Afghanistan.
Luqa, Malta - September 24, 2023: Maltese Armed Forces Pilatus Britten-Norman BN-2T Turbine Islander (REG: AS9819) landing in bright sunshine.
Bishop Airport (KBIH),Bishop California, USA, May 8, 2014.   United States Marine Corps Osprey MV-22 Aircraft from Marine Squadrons, VMM-161 and VMM-162 perform high altitude landing and launching training.\n\nBishop Airport, (KBIH)  was built in 1928 and expanded and operated by the Army Air Corps during WWII.  During the war it was used as a military flight training base and boasted a chow hall and barracks for pilots during training.  Because of its strategic location east of the 12,000 foot tall Sierra Nevada Mountain range Bishop would be used as a Fall Back Base in the event the Japanese military attacked the California coast. \n  \nToday the airport has multiple modern navigational aids and is used by civilian aircraft and all branches of the US military for training and fuel stops.  Bishop has a military fuel contract which allows any military aircraft to purchase fuel.  Because of its close proximity to the Marine Corps High Altitude Training Facility at Pickle Meadows, Bishop is a vital fuel stop.  Aircraft leave their bases on the California coast fully laden with troops and after depositing them at Pickle Meadows stop at Bishop for fuel.  \n\n Aircraft perform differently at higher altitudes than at sea level.  Performance is affected by altitude, weight and available power.  Fuel, cargo and passenger loads must be calculated based on altitude, weight and aircraft power.  On a 100 degree day at Bishop's 4,200 foot elevation an aircraft will perform as though it was launching from an airport located 8,000 feet above sea level.  This phenomena is known as Density Altitude.  During workups for deployment to Afghanistan military air units practice in and around the Bishop area because of the high elevation of the airport, sparse population and similarity of terrain.  Copyright Kenneth Babione
Flag of India flying in a field of American Flags.
okinawa, Japan – April 23, 2023: A military aircraft at Kadena Airbase in Okinawa, Japan.
Photos of Military Helicopter Flying Over Sky
Two military helicopter flying.
The Military Helicopter, CH-47, Chinook
A Bell-Boeing CV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor military aircraft, as used by the US military, seen here in an arid desert environment. Scale model photography.
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