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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
A Royal Canadian Air Force Lockheed Martin CC-130J-30 Hercules and a Portuguese Air Force Embraer KC-390 are on display during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NASA's X-59 at Sunrise During Ground Testing
July 18, 2025 - Palmdale, California, USA - NASA's X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft sits on the ramp at sunrise before ground tests at Lockheed Martin�'s Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California, on July 18, 2025. The X-59 is the centerpiece of NASA's Quesst mission to demonstrate quiet supersonic flight and the aircraft is scheduled to make its first flight later this year. (Credit Image: � Lockheed Martin/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
WARSAW, POLAND – AUGUST 15:
A Polish Air Force Lockheed C-130H Hercules and a Polish Air Force CASA C-295M fly over Warsaw during the Armed Forces Day parade, commemorating Poland’s 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and marking the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, on August 15, 2025.
The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country’s history. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gary Dawson/REX/Shutterstock (9763506o)
Royal intenational Air Tattoo United States Air Force heritage flight flypast consisting of USAF Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning 11 Royal Air Force world war two Supermarine Spitfire mk5 and USAF North American P-51D Mustang. July 2018
Royal International Air Tattoo, RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, UK - 15 Jul 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
March 5, 2018 - Vandenberg Base, California, U.S. - At Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the aft stub adapter (ASA) and interstage adapter (ISA) for a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket is prepared for transport from Building 7525 to Space Launch Complex 3. The launch vehicle will send NASA's Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport, or InSight, spacecraft to land on Marchs. InSight is the first mission to explore the Red Planet's deep interior. InSight is scheduled for liftoff May 5, 2018. InSight will be the first mission to look deep beneath the Marchtian surface. It will study the planet's interior by measuring its heat output and listen for Marchsquakes. InSight will use the seismic waves generated by Marchsquakes to develop a map of the planet's deep interior. The resulting insight into Marchs formation will provide a better understanding of how other rocky planets, including Earth, were created. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, manages the InSight mission for the agency’s Science Mission Directorate. InSight is part of NASA's Discovery Program, managed by its Marchshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The spacecraft, including cruise stage and lander, was built and tested by Lockheed Marchtin Space in Denver. Several European partners, including France's space agency, the Centre National d'Étude Spatiales, and the German Aerospace Center, are supporting the mission. United Launch Alliance of Centennial, Colorado, is providing the Atlas V launch service. NASA’s Launch Services Program, based at its Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is responsible for launch management (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Aircraft part conference tables, El Segundo, California, America - 12 Jul 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT MUST BE USED: motoart.com/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by motoart.com / Rex Features (2645268g)
The Lockheed V Shaped C130 Conference Table
Winging It In The Boardroom: Aircraft Part Conference Tables
Have you ever had to wing-it in boardroom meetings?
Well, now you can make your ideas fly with these amazing conference tables made from real aircraft wings.
Californian company Moto Art have come up with an uplifting solution to what to do with decommissioned aircraft - they turn them into eye-catching office furniture.
Craftsmen take wings, spoilers and ailerons and turn them into gleaming glass-topped tables.
The latest design sees a Boeing 747 jet engine cowling transformed into a gleaming conference table with room for twelve.
Measuring 12 feet across, the General Electric engine nacelle houses internal LED lighting in a colour of your choice, includes 6 pop-up connection ports and is topped with a B-52 engine spinner.
The jumbo jet desk also comes with a jumbo price tag in the region of $35,000 to $45,000.
Dave Hall of MotoArt Studios says: "The 747 cowling conference table was design for a gas and oil company in Texas. The entire piece had to fit up an elevator to the 50th floor, so we had to design it to completely come apart."
Other eye-catching designs include a V-shaped conference table fashioned from two 24 foot-long full-length outer wing flaps from a C130 Hercules. The 24-seater took 500 man-hours of "painstaking attention to detail" and is used at Lockheed Martin headquarters in Arlington, Virginia.
Otehr highlights include an art deco design 24-foot 1930 WACO wing conference table and C-119 Aileron conference tables that can be cut to size.
Mr Hall says: "If you can imagine it, we can do it. We can add portholes for telephone, computer or video cables, or perhaps you (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Photo Shows:
The crew of a Lockheed immediately after arrival at an aerodrome 'somewhere in England' where the plane was delivered to the Ministry of Aircraft Production.
Left to right are - J A Webber of Denver, Colorado, former American coastguard pilot and now transatlantic ferry pilot bringing planes to the RAF and Flight Lieutenant O L Jones, DFC and the navigator. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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DUTCH AIRMEN FLY AMERICAN BOMBERS ON CONVOY DUTY
At a Royal Dutch Naval Air Service operational base in Scotland
These photographs were taken at a Royal Dutch Naval Air Service operational base in Scotland, where Dutch and Dutch Colonial airmen work in co-operation with the RAF Flying American Lockheed-Hudson bombers, one of the first and most useful types of US aircraft in service with the RAF, their duties consist, chiefly of convoy duty, escorting in close collaboration with their protecting naval units. Every day the Dutch airmen at this station hoist their country's flag on the aerodrome, saluting the day when their fight will be rewarded in the liberation of the Netherlands.
Photo shows: A Dutch crew entering their Hudson for an operational flight. the member on left is seen carrying the carrier pigeon in its basket.
1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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DUTCH AIRMEN FLY AMERICAN BOMBERS ON CONVOY DUTY
At a Royal Dutch Naval Air Service operational base in Scotland
These photographs were taken at a Royal Dutch Naval Air Service operational base in Scotland, where Dutch and Dutch Colonial airmen work in co-operation with the RAF Flying American Lockheed-Hudson bombers, one of the first and most useful types of US aircraft in service with the RAF, their duties consist, chiefly of convoy duty, escorting in close collaboration with their protecting naval units. Every day the Dutch airmen at this station hoist their country's flag on the aerodrome, saluting the day when their fight will be rewarded in the liberation of the Netherlands.
Photo Shows: A Hudson bomber manned by a Dutch drew, takes off for an operational flight.
1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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AMERICAN WORKERS BUY BOMBER AS CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR BRITAIN
Employees at the Lockheed and Vega aircraft plants, Brubank, California, started a fund which raised enough money to buy a Hudson bomber as a Christmas gift to Great Britain. The plane arrived in Montreal Chirstmas Day and was flown by Jimmy Mattern.
Phopto Shows: The Hudson bomber with the crowd standing round at the presentation ceremony.
8 January 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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