matt.hintsa

jarrodis:

“Maho Beach”, photos by Thomas Prior

Some of the best Maho Beach photography I’ve seen.

fuckyeahaircraft:

Airbus A320.

Awesome photo. But it’s a Boeing 777, not an A320. #avgeek

fuckyeahaircraft:

Airbus A320.

Awesome photo. But it’s a Boeing 777, not an A320. #avgeek

alexainslie:

Landing Gear

alexainslie:

Landing Gear

(Source: whereisthecoool)

youlikeairplanestoo:

Another great wing shot (this week’s theme apparently)! Only this time with 100% more fisheye. Photo by Justin Brown. Full version here.

youlikeairplanestoo:

Another great wing shot (this week’s theme apparently)! Only this time with 100% more fisheye. Photo by Justin Brown.
Full version here.

theblackworkshop:

“Supersonic” by Aaron Yeoman
youlikeairplanestoo:

Why, it’s a Christmas tree … of airplanes! Nice comp by Simon Gardiner. Used with permission. Full version here.

youlikeairplanestoo:

Why, it’s a Christmas tree … of airplanes! Nice comp by Simon Gardiner. Used with permission.
Full version here.

youlikeairplanestoo:

Despite its attempt to camouflage itself, this UPS Boeing 767 was caught and later fed to the local townspeople. Photo by Jorgen Syversen. Used with permission. Full version here.

And here we see the Boeing 767 in its natural habitat.

youlikeairplanestoo:

Despite its attempt to camouflage itself, this UPS Boeing 767 was caught and later fed to the local townspeople. Photo by Jorgen Syversen. Used with permission.
Full version here.

And here we see the Boeing 767 in its natural habitat.

unknownskywalker:

Out There by John Colbensen
Taken from a commercial aircraft flying over Denmark. The photographer used a Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8 DX fisheye lens to achieve the illusion of the curvature of Earth.

And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why we choose the window seat.

unknownskywalker:

Out There by John Colbensen

Taken from a commercial aircraft flying over Denmark. The photographer used a Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8 DX fisheye lens to achieve the illusion of the curvature of Earth.

And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why we choose the window seat.