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  • Spectators at the French Capgemini and Russian Defence Export chalets watch flying displays outide during the Paris Air Show
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  • Delegates watch flying displays outide during the Paris Air Show exhibition at Le Bourget airfield
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  • We look through the windscreen of a Royal Air Force C-130-J Hercules to see a pilots-eye view of his fixed head-up-display (HUD), while in flight over Hampshire during the Farnborough Air Show. We see the aircraft flying data in green set against the magenta colour (color) of the clouds and sky beyond. The pilot will see the statistics that are important aspects of his aeroplane's altitude, compass heading, localiser, air speed, pitch, roll and yaw. Head-up displays are increasingly important to military and commercial aircraft (airplanes) when information can be displayed without obstructing the user's front view front. The second type of HUD is mounted within a protective helmet visor. The C-130 Hercules primarily performs the tactical portion of airlift operations. The aircraft is capable of operating from rough, dirt strips and is the prime transport for air dropping troops and equipment into hostile areas. The C-130-J is the newer generation digital version with fully integrated digital avionics; color multifunctional liquid crystal displays including the HUD; state-of-the-art navigation systems with dual inertial navigation system and global positioning system; fully integrated defensive systems; low-power color radar; digital moving map display; new turboprop engines with six-bladed, all-composite propellers; digital auto pilot; improved fuel, environmental and ice-protection systems; and an enhanced cargo-handling system..
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  • Joining with the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team on the far left, are the smoke trails of forty leading European display aircraft: Spanish Patrulla Aguila; Italian Frecce Tricolori; French Breitling Jet Team and the Swiss Patrouille Suisse. All flew together in the clear, blue alpine skies on a spectacular fly-past at the Payerne Air 04 show, Switzerland. The two-day festival at the Swiss airfield is home of the Swiss Air Force who host the cream of international aerobatic display flying every September to 275,000 spectators over a weekend. European display teams and air forces gathered to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Swiss military aviation. Flying on the far left here, the Red Arrows have performed over 4,000 shows in 52 countries since 1965.
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  • Joining with the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team on the far left, are the smoke trails of forty leading European display aircraft: Spanish Patrulla Aguila; Italian Frecce Tricolori; French Breitling Jet Team and the Swiss Patrouille Suisse. All flew together in the clear, blue alpine skies on a spectacular fly-past at the Payerne Air 04 show, Switzerland. The two-day festival at the Swiss airfield is home of the Swiss Air Force who host the cream of international aerobatic display flying every September to 275,000 spectators over a weekend. European display teams and air forces gathered to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Swiss military aviation. Flying on the far left here, the Red Arrows have performed over 4,000 shows in 52 countries since 1965. .
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  • Hawk jets of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team display over beach using quad bikes as display datum (centre).
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  • Joining with the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team on the far left, are the smoke trails of forty leading European display aircraft: Spanish Patrulla Aguila; Italian Frecce Tricolori; French Breitling Jet Team and the Swiss Patrouille Suisse. All flew together in the clear, blue alpine skies on a spectacular fly-past at the Payerne Air 04 show, Switzerland. The two-day festival at the Swiss airfield is home of the Swiss Air Force who host the cream of international aerobatic display flying every September to 275,000 spectators over a weekend. European display teams and air forces gathered to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Swiss military aviation. Flying on the far left here, the Red Arrows have performed over 4,000 shows in 52 countries since 1965.
    Red_Arrows671_RBA.jpg
  • Joining with the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team on the far left, are the smoke trails of forty leading European display aircraft: Spanish Patrulla Aguila; Italian Frecce Tricolori; French Breitling Jet Team and the Swiss Patrouille Suisse. All flew together in the clear, blue alpine skies on a spectacular fly-past at the Payerne Air 04 show, Switzerland. The two-day festival at the Swiss airfield is home of the Swiss Air Force who host the cream of international aerobatic display flying every September to 275,000 spectators over a weekend. European display teams and air forces gathered to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Swiss military aviation. Flying on the far left here, the Red Arrows have performed over 4,000 shows in 52 countries since 1965.
    Red_Arrows641_RBA.jpg
  • Hawk jets of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team display over beach using quad bikes as display datum (centre).
    Red_Arrows637_RBA.jpg
  • Hawk jets of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team display over beach using quad bikes as display datum (centre).
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  • Looking out to the Mediterranean Sea from the Akrotiri Peninsular, Cyprus, we see the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, practising their display finale, the Vixen Break, a show-stopping manoeuvre of their 25-minute air show display routine. A rusted and crumbling hulk of a ship lies in the shallow surf and the Hawk jets used by the Red Arrows fan out above it using red, white and blue smoke. It is a calm sea near the shoreline and the shipwreck's remains provide a sad foreground to the dynamic flying beyond making a graphic landscape. 'Datum' is an axis on which the Red Arrows focus their displays, from where the whole show is visible at the crowd's centre. 'The Wreck' is but one of a series of datum points selected by the team leader at short notice to simluate diverse geographical features and wind directions. The wreck is the MV Achaios. Built in 1932, it was on a voyage from Yugoslavia to Jeddah in 1976 with a cargo of timber. She ran aground in a storm at Akrotiri Peninsula, but no lives were lost.
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  • A display by a company selling wall-mounted and post lighting in south London.
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  • Reiss shop suits on display in a central London window.
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  • Reiss shop suits on display in a central London window.
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  • Haw jets of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team practice display using Cyprus coast as display datum (centre).
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  • Hawk jets of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team practice their display using an old ship wreck as display datum (centre). The wreck is the MV Achaios. Built in 1932, it was on a voyage from Yugoslavia to Jeddah in 1976 with a cargo of timber. She ran aground in a storm at Akrotiri Peninsula, but no lives were lost.
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  • Hawk jets of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team practice their display using an old ship wreck as display datum (centre). The wreck is the MV Achaios. Built in 1932, it was on a voyage from Yugoslavia to Jeddah in 1976 with a cargo of timber. She ran aground in a storm at Akrotiri Peninsula, but no lives were lost.
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  • A pilot of the French Air Force walks looking down along the fuselage of his C-130 Hercules oblivious to nine Hawk jet aircraft of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, who come screaming behind and 'breaking to land'. This set procedure prepares them to split up as a group, peel off seperately and land safely at the Payerne Air 04 show, Switzerland. It is a perfect day for aerobatics with blue alpine skies during the teams' two-day visit to the Swiss airfield. Payerne is home of the Swiss Air Force who host the cream of international aerobatic display flying every September to 275,000 spectators over a weekend. European display teams and air forces gathered to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Swiss military aviation. .
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  • In the mid-day heat, Squadron Leader John Green is a member of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team. Here he walks out alone to his aircraft, which is lined up with some of the others jets at RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus before flying out to Marka in Jordan for the first display of the year. The Red Arrows arrive each April to fine-tune their air show skills in the clear Mediterranean skies and continue their busy display calendar above the skies of the UK and other European show circuit. We see John Green carrying his flight bag and life-vest over his shoulder. He paces confidently across the bright 'apron' dressed in his famous red flying suit that the Red Arrows have made famous since 1965. He is alone and striding confidently towards the matching red eight Hawk airplanes.
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  • Woman shopper walks past stripe-themed shop window display.
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  • Reiss shop suits on display in a central London window.
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  • An optician's window ad faces and spectacles display in central London.
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  • Hawk jets of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team practice their display using an old ship wreck as display datum (centre). The wreck is the MV Achaios. Built in 1932, it was on a voyage from Yugoslavia to Jeddah in 1976 with a cargo of timber. She ran aground in a storm at Akrotiri Peninsula, but no lives were lost.
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  • Hawk jets of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team practice their display using an old ship wreck as display datum (centre). The wreck is the MV Achaios. Built in 1932, it was on a voyage from Yugoslavia to Jeddah in 1976 with a cargo of timber. She ran aground in a storm at Akrotiri Peninsula, but no lives were lost.
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  • Flight Lieutenant Antony Parkinson a pilot with the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, signs posters on arriving at the team's home base at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire from his last ever display. Flt Lt Parkinson has served on the Red Arrows for four years and is to leave for a Typhoon squadron - from a relatively simple aircraft to one of the most sophisticated. Press and PR is one of the team's main purposes, acting as ambassadors for the UK and as recruiting tool for tomorrow's RAF officers and autographing publicity material is a routine chore. Traditionally, photographs are designed to allow pilots a space to sign their names alongside their respective position in the display formation. In high-spirits after a stressfully long year, he is in the crew room to wind down, with a tomato in his mouth. .  . .
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  • Pilots belonging to the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, walk in line from their parked Hawk jet aircraft during their two-day visit to the airfield at the Payerne Air 04 show, Switzerland. It is a perfect day for aerobatics with blue alpine skies during the teams' two-day visit to the Swiss airfield. Payerne is home of the Swiss Air Force who host the cream of international aerobatic display flying every September to 275,000 spectators over a weekend. European display teams and air forces gathered to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Swiss military aviation. The team walk towards waiting transport wearing the red flying suits, synonymous with an ambassadorial role for the UK and recruiting tool for the RAF's pilots of the future. SInce their birth in 1965, they have performed over 4,000 shows in 52 countries. .
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  • Woman shopper walks past stripe-themed shop window display.
    stripes_shop05-14-04-2015.jpg
  • Reiss shop suits on display in a central London window.
    reiss_suits03-14-04-2015.jpg
  • Hawk jets of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team practice their display using an old ship wreck as display datum (centre). The wreck is the MV Achaios. Built in 1932, it was on a voyage from Yugoslavia to Jeddah in 1976 with a cargo of timber. She ran aground in a storm at Akrotiri Peninsula, but no lives were lost.
    Red_Arrows318_RBA.jpg
  • Craning their necks skyward, both a pilot and support ground engineers of elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, gaze up to view an air display directly overhead at the Payerne Air 04 show, Switzerland. It is a perfect day for aerobatics with blue skies and during the team's two-day visit to the Swiss airfield at Payerne. Pilot Squadron Leader John Green is one of nine aviators who are collectively known as the Reds because of their famous red flying suits. The ground crew are obviously called the Blues. Payerne is home of the Swiss Air Force who host the cream of international aerobatic display flying every September to 275,000 spectators over a weekend. The picture is full of humour because John Green is looking one way and the two others look in the opposite direction, while standing next to the aircraft.   .
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  • Carrying three yellow branded shopping bags, a lady emerges the Selfridges department store on London's Oxford Street, and passes by a themed window display that includes some cartoon-esque characters wishing the public a happy new decade, on 7th February 2020, in London, England.
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  • A woman and child wait outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
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  • A woman and child wait outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
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  • Disabled wheelchair user in front of Apple Watch window display in Selfridges, central London.
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  • Man with finger in his ear in front of Apple Watch window display in Selfridges, central London.
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  • A display of red meat fills the shelves of a generic supermarket store in London. A sign tells us the beef has quality - its packaging is all the same size making each steak or joint a uniform size and shape.
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  • The Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team, perform their public display over a lake and boating landscape.
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  • RAF fundraisers watch the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team during a private display high above RAF Akrotiri.
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  • Tourist feet and macabre fish exhibits in display jars  at Museum of Guyanese Culture, Cayenne, French Guiana. .
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  • Carrying three yellow branded shopping bags, a lady emerges the Selfridges department store on London's Oxford Street, and passes by a themed window display that includes some cartoon-esque characters wishing the public a happy new decade, on 7th February 2020, in London, England.
    selfridges_shopper-02-07-02-2020.jpg
  • A man and woman pause outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
    oxford_street-07-02-07-2019.jpg
  • A woman and child wait outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
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  • A woman and child wait outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
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  • A woman and child wait outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
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  • The possessions of a homeless person beneath an aspirational ad for Samsung's Infinity Display and a paradise lifestyle, on 22nd November 2017, in London England.
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  • Man in straw hat in front of Apple Watch window display in Selfridges, central London.
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  • Woman in floral sun hat in front of Apple Watch window display in Selfridges, central London.
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  • A Muslim couple walk hand in hand pass-by the Louis Vuitton shop window in New Bond Street. Holding hands, the man and woman show an unusual display of affection, not very much seen in the Muslim world. The red theme of the store window acts as a splash of vibrant colour in an otherwise neutral street landscape in central London. The design is a collaboration between Vuitton and the artist Yakoi Kusama, whose tentacle and flower campaign accompanies a life size Yayoi Kusama model.
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  • The Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team, perform their public display over an embankment landscape with crowds below.
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  • The Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team, perform their public display over a landscape of the Thames estuary mud.
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  • RAF fundraisers watch the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team during a private display high above RAF Akrotiri.
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  • RAF fundraisers watch the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team during a private display high above RAF Akrotiri.
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  • RAF fundraisers watch the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team during a private display high above RAF Akrotiri.
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  • Brian Lecomber flew as a professional aerobatic pilot for 23 years, during which time his Firebird Aerobatics team completed over 2,800 solo and formation displays in front of an estimated total of 90 million spectators. They gave displays in 15 countries, and had a 100% safety record before closing in 2003. They will be remembered as one of the UK's most successful professional civilian aerobatic display company. Lecomber has been a racing motorcycle mechanic; journalist; wing-walker in a flying circus; chief flying instructor in the Caribbean; crop-spray pilot, and then a best-selling author of aviation novels. We see him in-flight performing a tight turn above southern English fields of Buckinghamshire with flying partner Alan Wade when the team was sponsored by the Rover Group.
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  • A woman and child wait outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
    oxford_street-04-02-07-2019.jpg
  • The possessions of a homeless person beneath an aspirational ad for Samsung's Infinity Display and a paradise lifestyle, on 22nd November 2017, in London England.
    homeless_samsung-02-22-11-2017.jpg
  • In a scene of rectangles, a shop worker balances while adjusting a new window display in a store, on 9th December 2016, in the City of London.
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  • The Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team, perform their public display over a harbour wall seaside crowd landscape.
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  • Display of curtains (drapes) in a central London street shop window.
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  • Travel agency employee and shop display with City of London background.
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  • Cashmere clothing on display alongside yellow construction scaffolding sleeves in central London.
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  • Green light from the Head-Up Display (HUD) in the cockpit of a Lockheed Martin-built C-130J Hercules airlifter. Externally similar to the classic Hercules in general appearance, the J model sports considerably updated technology. These differences include new Rolls-Royce AE 2100 D3 turboprops with Dowty R391 composite scimitar propellers, digital avionics and HUDs for each pilot). During more than 50 years of service the Hercules family has the longest continuous production run of any military aircraft in history. Strategic, automated low-level airdrops keep 60 road transport vehicles and up to 120 supple troops off hostile roads using only three flight crew.
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  • Air show organiser Jock Maitland of the Biggin Hill displays is to be presented with a momento by members of  the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team. We look down upon three pilots' backs (known as the Reds) who are lined up in their famous red flying suits during the ceremony and as speeches of thanks are made. A scaled model of a Hawk jet aircraft is hidden from view behind Flight Lieutenant Dave Slow's back before being handed to Mr Maitland as thanks for his contribution to the air show calendar. They stand at ease on the grass of this famous World War II airfield which saw much enemy action during the Batttle of Britain, patiently and relaxed with hands behind backs before leaving to perform their display routine in front of thousands of spectators.
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  • Squadron Leader Spike Jepson, leader of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, demonstrates the Corkscrew manoeuvre to his group of pilots and visitors in the briefing room at their RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire headquarters. Using two scaled model Hawk jet aircraft he shows how their formation is to be flown on their next training flight. Five autumn and winter months are spent teaching new recruits manual aerobatic display flying while the older members (who rotate positions) learn new disciplines within the routine. Their leaning curve is steep, even for these accomplished fast-jet aviators who had already accumulated 1,500 hours in fighters. By Summer they need every aspect of their 25-minute displays honed to perfection. In this meeting room they meet before and after every flight discussing safety, merits and failures.
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  • Specialist Corporal Mal Faulder is an armourer engineer (qualified to handle ejection seats and weaponry on military jets) but here in the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team he is seen polishing the aircraft's flying surfaces using wool and cleaning fluid on the morning of the team's PDA Day. PDA (or 'Public Display Authority'), is a special test flight when their every move and mistake is assessed and graded. Corporal Faulder is to buff up the airplane for an extra special shine on such an important day and we see the UK's Union Jack flag on the side of the diagonal stripes of the tail fin. The Red Arrows ground crew take enormous pride in their role as supporting the aviators whose air displays are known around the world. Blues like Mal outnumber the pilots 8:1. Without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly.
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  • With the runways and former nuclear silos of RAF Scampton below, Lincolnshire, the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team swoop down to their home airfield during an In-Season Practice (ISP) training flight. Trailing white organic smoke before reforming in front of a local crowd they work through a 25-minute series of display manoeuvres that are loved by thousands at summer air shows. They curve round in a similar trajectory as seen on the bending taxi-way. Freshly-ploughed English fields with properties, roads, hedgerows and cold war nuclear solios are seen below on a perfect day for aerobatic displaying. After some time off, spare days like this are used to hone their manual aerobatic and piloting skills before re-joining the air show circuit. Since 1965 they've flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries.   .
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  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to "shop with confidence" and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A mother points out the window display to her child outside Selfridges on Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
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  • An exterior of DnaNudge's flagship store window in Covent Garden, seen during the UK's Coronavirus pandemic lockdown period, on 26th May 2020, in London, England. DnaNudge is the world’s first service to use one's own DNA and lifestyle factor to 'nudge' towards healthier choices. Following a quick and simple instore DNA test, consumers can start using a DnaBand to scan product barcodes and discover whether a food product is “red” or “green” for you. If the product is indicated as “green”, it is a good choice but if it's red, the App will display a range of personalised recommended alternatives generated by science-led analytics.
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  • A detail of wrist-bands in DnaNudge's flagship store in Covent Garden, seen during the UK's Coronavirus pandemic lockdown period, on 26th May 2020, in London, England. DnaNudge is the world’s first service to use one's own DNA and lifestyle factor to 'nudge' towards healthier choices. Following a quick and simple instore DNA test, consumers can start using a DnaBand to scan product barcodes and discover whether a food product is “red” or “green” for you. If the product is indicated as “green”, it is a good choice but if it's red, the App will display a range of personalised recommended alternatives generated by science-led analytics.
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  • Diagonal stickers display the words 'Last Few Days, Everything Must Go', attached to the glass door of a closed business on Fleet Street, in the City of London, the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile, on 10th Match 2020, in London, England.
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  • British royal family merchanidise and tourism souvenir mugs which show the faces of Queen Elizabeth, Diana the Princess of Wales and the Duke and the Duke Duchess of Sussex (Prince Harry and Meghan Markle) on their wedding day, on display in the window of trinket shop in Oxford Street, on 15th January 2020, in London, England.
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  • Hungarian woman shoppers admire the new range of shoes on display in a footwear shop on Vaci utca in central Budapest, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
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  • A display of assorted chocolate and sweet boxes of Nestle Quality Street, Cadburys Roses and Heroes plus Mars Celebrations piled up in the Christmas themed window of a local Tescos supermarket, on 20th November 2019, at Smithfield in the City of London, England.
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  • A display of assorted chocolate and sweet boxes of Nestle Quality Street, Cadburys Roses and Heroes plus Mars Celebrations piled up in the Christmas themed window of a local Tescos supermarket, on 20th November 2019, at Smithfield in the City of London, England.
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  • A display of assorted chocolate and sweet boxes of Nestle Quality Street, Cadburys Roses and Heroes plus Mars Celebrations piled up in the Christmas themed window of a local Tescos supermarket, on 20th November 2019, at Smithfield in the City of London, England.
    smithfield-07-20-11-2019.jpg
  • A display of assorted chocolate and sweet boxes of Nestle Quality Street, Cadburys Roses and Heroes plus Mars Celebrations piled up in the Christmas themed window of a local Tescos supermarket, on 20th November 2019, at Smithfield in the City of London, England.
    smithfield-05-20-11-2019.jpg
  • A display of assorted chocolate and sweet boxes of Nestle Quality Street, Cadburys Roses and Heroes plus Mars Celebrations piled up in the Christmas themed window of a local Tescos supermarket, on 20th November 2019, at Smithfield in the City of London, England.
    smithfield-04-20-11-2019.jpg
  • A display of assorted chocolate and sweet boxes of Nestle Quality Street, Cadburys Roses and Heroes plus Mars Celebrations piled up in the Christmas themed window of a local Tescos supermarket, on 20th November 2019, at Smithfield in the City of London, England.
    smithfield-03-20-11-2019.jpg
  • A detal of Brompton fold-up bikes on display with their prices in the window of the Farringdon Road branch of Evans Cycles, on 20th November, in the City of London, England.
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  • A detal of Brompton fold-up bikes on display with their prices in the window of the Farringdon Road branch of Evans Cycles, on 20th November, in the City of London, England.
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  • Tourist art is on display along Zanlek Ksiazat Czartoryskich, beneath the reconstituted city walls of the Florian Gate, on 22nd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A display of Polish hiking train maps for the Tatra National Park and the Zakopane region of southern Poland and bordering northern Slovakia, at a trail head, on 18th September 2019, in near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A display of shoes and their shoe boxes beneath a large photo of spruce forests and peaks of the nearby Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, in Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Alongside a floral display over the doorway of the Angel & Crown pub, a delivery man attends to the delivery of new stock to its cellar on St. Martin's Lane,  on 15th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • Alongside a floral display over the doorway of the Angel & Crown pub, a delivery man attends to the delivery of new stock to its cellar on St. Martin's Lane,  on 15th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • 2019 balloons on display in a party shop on Kensington High Street, on 6th january 2019, in London, UK
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  • A local supermarket window display showing the retail products being sold in a Kensington convenience store, on 30th December 2018, in London England.
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  • A local supermarket window display showing the retail products being sold in a Kensington convenience store, on 30th December 2018, in London England.
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  • A display of books in the window of Waterstones in Piccadilly, for the eagerly-anticipated bestselling title, 'Becoming' by the former First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, before her publicity tour of the UK, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
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  • A display of books in the window of Waterstones in Piccadilly, for the eagerly-anticipated bestselling title, 'Becoming' by the former First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, before her publicity tour of the UK, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
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  • Shiny suits on display in a clothes shop window on Dunajska Cesta (street) in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 27th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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  • Window display of a bike shop on Dunajska Cesta (street) in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 28th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ljubljana is a small city with flat terrain and a good cycling infrastructure. It was featured at eighth on the 'Copenhagenize' index listing the most bike-friendly cities in the world though bike theft is prevalent. A new bike counter on Dunajska Street declares publicly that there are many days with more than 5,000 cyclists who take a trip through there.
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  • A window display of local businesses, on 23rd June 2018, in Celje, Slovenia.
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  • A window designer puts the finishing touches to a display for a clothing retailer in the City of London - the capital's financial district, on 6th June 2018, in London, England.
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  • A man and woman look at the display of a menswear outfitters  in the City of London, the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile, on 17th May 2018, in London, UK.
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  • Scaffolding padding and the window display for international shipping company DHL, on 19th October 2017, in London, England.
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  • Net curtains and floral display pots past their best, outside a small village cafe, on 25th September 2017, in Rothbury, Northumberland, England.
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  • Net curtains and floral display pots past their best, outside a small village cafe, on 25th September 2017, in Rothbury, Northumberland, England.
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  • In the window of a local wool shop is a display of a Pussy Hat, on 22nd April 2017, in Cleeve, North Somerset, England.
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  • A retailer's fashion window display and construction hoardings near Covent Garden, on 28th February 2017, in London, England.
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