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Turboprop engine of the aircraft for repair, maintenance
juazeiro, bahia, brazil - april 4, 2023: view of Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante aircraft from Abaeta Taxi Aereo.
A white turboprop aircraft sits inside a hangar. The image is focused on the read strobe and tail of the aircraft. The background and wings are out of focus.
Aircraft Jet engine maintenance in the airplane hangar.
Kjeller, Norway - June 18 2023: Piper PA-20-135 call sign LN-BBL aircraft on display.
Executive Turbofan
Belize City, Belize: Maya Island Air aka Maya Airways, company operating international and domestic scheduled services from Belize, Cessna 208B Grand Caravan V3-HGF - Belize city airport - Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport.
Kiev, Ukraine. October 25, 2022. An-2 aircraft in the Polytechnic Museum of NTUU KPI
Bottom view of airplane at airport - Fuel inlet
Duxford, UK - May 25, 2014: A Douglas C47 Skytrain Second World War transport aircraft takes off from an airfield in Cambridgeshire, England.
Still image of a jet propellor inside the hangar of a small general aviation airport in California.
Close up of propellers on twin engine turbo prop airplane.
Side view of a C-121 Constellation
King Air 260 airplane at Amarais Airport, Campinas, State of São Paulo, Brazil, October 30, 2021
Jet plane in the hangar at the airport, ready for the repair
Jblm, Wa, United States - August 28, 2016: The T-33 Shooting Star (or T-Bird) is an American jet trainer aircraft. It was produced by Lockheed and made its first flight in 1948.
US Air Force North American CT-39A Sabreliner, a small business-style jet used for transporting people. Photograph taken in 1966.
Stuttgart, Germany - July 9, 2022: Privates Pilatus PC-12 airplane at Stuttgart airport (STR) in Germany.
Bishop California, USA, May 13, 2010.  Bishop Airport, (KBIH).  \nWWII American Fighter Aircraft\n\nThe North American P 50D Mustang (Blue) armament, two 100lb. Bombs and six 50 Cal Guns.  Top speed of 362 Mph and  could fly over 2000 miles.  The Curtis P 40E Hellcat (Brown) armament two 100 lb. Bombs and six 50 Cal Guns.  Top speed of 296 Mph and could fly over 1,200 miles.  Both aircraft currently registered in Idaho.  Aircraft were in transit and stopped at Bishop Airport for fuel. \n\nBishop Airport 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.
Morning dew on the nose of Doc, a B-29 Superfortress on display at America's Airshow 2023.
Private jet aircraft in the hangar open for regular maintenance service.
Oberglatt, Switzerland - June 28, 2011: Austrian Robin Hood Saab 340 with registration OE-GIR on short final for runway 14 of Zurich Airport.
Small Airplane parked at a small airport
A Russian-registered, Antonov 124 cargo plane, owned by Volga-Dnepr, is grounded, seen behind the fence at Pearson Airport during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
An American four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft
Military transporter displayed at the air show
Paratroopers jump out of an old military biplane
Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK - June 26, 2005: Concorde Supersonic Aircraft, showing detail of tail section. This aircraft, located on a static display was an experimental aircraft to test various avionics etc.
A white and blue propeller plane is taxiing on the runway of the Lech Walesa Airport in Gdansk, Poland. The airport buildings, including a control tower and a yellow DHL cargo building, are visible in the background. The runway is concrete and has several markings on it. The sky is blue and there are a few clouds in the distance. The image shows the plane preparing for takeoff and the activity of the airport.
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