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  • An army Chinook military helicopter takes off over Edwardian period homes line Finsen Road on Ruskin Park, on 25th October 2017, in south London, England.
    ruskin_choook-03-25-10-2017.jpg
  • A flock of nervous pigeons take-off en-masse in front of  Elephant and Castle shopping centre, on 29th March, 2018 in London, England.
    elephant_and_castle-35-29-03-2018.jpg
  • A Puma helicopter (one of a pair) takes-off from Ruskin Park at 10.50pm, on 6th March 2017, in the London borough of Lambeth, England. Pumas in ones or twos occasionally land for a few minutes with engines running before departing again for other destinations. It's believed these landings help train flight crews for future evacuation of VIPs in times of emergency using open space locations like public parks. On this occasion, the two aircraft landed with lights off (so perhaps using night-vision) in the darkness.
    ruskin_puma-02-06-03-2017.jpg
  • A flock of nervous pigeons take-off en-masse in front of  Elephant and Castle shopping centre, on 29th March, 2018 in London, England.
    elephant_and_castle-38-29-03-2018.jpg
  • A flock of nervous pigeons take-off en-masse in front of  Elephant and Castle shopping centre, on 29th March, 2018 in London, England.
    elephant_and_castle-37-29-03-2018.jpg
  • A flock of nervous pigeons take-off en-masse in front of  Elephant and Castle shopping centre, on 29th March, 2018 in London, England.
    elephant_and_castle-36-29-03-2018.jpg
  • A four-engined airliner takes-off into distant darkening skies during the bi-annual aerospace industry expo at the Farnborough in southern England. Lifting off from an unseen runway, the aircraft leaves the ground to climb away towards its unknown destination - its modern navigation aides pointing it to foreign lands and skies.
    sky_takeoff01-29-07-2002.jpg
  • An army Chinook military helicopter takes off over Edwardian period homes line Finsen Road on Ruskin Park, on 25th October 2017, in south London, England.
    ruskin_choook-01-25-10-2017.jpg
  • A large seagull takes-off in front of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, on 29th March, 2018 in London, England.
    trafalgar_square-04-29-03-2018.jpg
  • An army Chinook military helicopter takes off over Edwardian period homes line Finsen Road on Ruskin Park, on 25th October 2017, in south London, England.
    ruskin_choook-04-25-10-2017.jpg
  • An army Chinook military helicopter takes off over Edwardian period homes line Finsen Road on Ruskin Park, on 25th October 2017, in south London, England.
    ruskin_choook-02-25-10-2017.jpg
  • A Puma helicopter (one of a pair) takes-off from Ruskin Park at 10.50pm, on 7th March 2017, in the London borough of Lambeth, England. Pumas in ones or twos occasionally land for a few minutes with engines running before departing again for other destinations. It's believed these landings help train flight crews for future evacuation of VIPs in times of emergency using open space locations like public parks. On this occasion, the two aircraft landed with lights off (so perhaps using night-vision) in the darkness.
    ruskin_puma-02-07-03-2017.jpg
  • An Aerospatiale SA365N Dauphin II offshore helicopter (reg number G-BKXD) operated by Bond Helicopters takes-off from a gas platform in the Irish Sea bound for its base at Blackpool, England. On duty ferrying offshore gas workers from Morcambe Bay, England, the helicopter flies off into a pink sky as darkness approaches. Left behind are the lights that illuminate the deck of the gas rig, the letter H beneath the facilities' netting. Bond Offshore Helicopters are a British Helicopter operator, specialising in providing offshore helicopter transportation services between Aberdeen, Scotland, Blackpool, Norwich and Humberside to North Sea and Irish Sea oil and gas platforms.
    gas_helicopter01-07-01-2000.jpg
  • A large seagull takes-off in front of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, on 29th March, 2018 in London, England.
    trafalgar_square-05-29-03-2018.jpg
  • A Puma helicopter (one of a pair) takes-off from Ruskin Park at 10.50pm, on 7th March 2017, in the London borough of Lambeth, England. Pumas in ones or twos occasionally land for a few minutes with engines running before departing again for other destinations. It's believed these landings help train flight crews for future evacuation of VIPs in times of emergency using open space locations like public parks. On this occasion, the two aircraft landed with lights off (so perhaps using night-vision) in the darkness.
    ruskin_puma-04-07-03-2017.jpg
  • A flock of nervous pigeons take-off en-masse in front of  Elephant and Castle shopping centre, on 29th March, 2018 in London, England.
    elephant_and_castle-34-29-03-2018.jpg
  • A lone propeller-driven aeoplane banks right into evening skies during the world's largest aviation airshow at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA, at Oshkosh Air Venture, the world’s largest air show in Wisconsin USA. Close to a million populate the mass fly-in over the week, a pilgrimage worshipping all aspects of flight. The event annually generates $85 million in revenue over a 25 mile radius from Oshkosh. The event is presented by the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), a national/international organization based in Oshkosh. The airshow is seven days long and typically begins on the last Monday in July. The airport's control tower is the busiest control tower in the world during the gathering.
    oshkosh_airshow08-07-01-2000.jpg
  • An Royal Air Force Puma helicopter takes off after only a few moments on the ground in Ruskin Park, a public space in the south London borough of lambeth.
    ruskin_puma02-27-05-2015.jpg
  • An Royal Air Force Puma helicopter takes off after only a few moments on the ground in Ruskin Park, a public space in the south London borough of lambeth.
    ruskin_puma01-27-05-2015.jpg
  • A blurred jet airliner climbs away after taking-off in evening skies above London's Heathrow Airport.
    heathrow_airport863-22-07-2009.jpg
  • A blurred jet airliner climbs away after taking-off in clear skies above London's Heathrow Airport.
    heathrow_airport874-22-07-2009.jpg
  • A jet airliner climbs away into the distance after taking-off in pink afternoon skies above London's Heathrow Airport.
    heathrow_airport845-22-07-2009.jpg
  • Two people of east Asian-descent look at Toshiba laptops displayed in a computer specialist in Tottenham Court Road - the centre for technology, gadgets and computing in central London. It is 1990 and the smaller, more portable laptop market is just taking off. The man takes notes on paper, writing prices, technical  specifications and offers for these Japanese-made items. Vying for sales with Toshiba in this particular window is Psion, Epson and Canon - all players in the early 1990s.
    toshiba_buyers-03-03-1990.jpg
  • The writer, essayist and philosopher Alain de Botton stands in front of a mural of a Soyuz rocket of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roskosmos) taking off from a mobile gantry at the European Space Agency (ESA). De Botton is in French Guiana researching his book 'The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work' published in April 2009. The illustration celebrates a future Russian mission if construction of their new facilities continues with the help of the French and other space agencies. Cosmonauts and technicians will ooccupy a purpose-built town near ESA's rocket complex. Alain de Botton (born Zurich, 1969) now lives in London. His best-selling books refer both to his own experiences and ideas- and those of artists, philosophers and thinkers. It's a style of writing that has been termed a 'philosophy of everyday life.'
    esa_guiana10814-08-2007.jpg
  • The crash site of the Air France Concorde which came down after shortly after taking off from nearby Le Bourget airport, killing all passengers and crew plus those on the ground at Hotelissimo Les Relais Bleus Hotel, on 29th July 2002, in Gonesse, Paris, France. One hundred passengers and nine crew members on board the flight died. On the ground, four people were killed and one seriously injured.
    concorde_site03-29-07-2002.jpg
  • The crash site of the Air France Concorde which came down after shortly after taking off from nearby Le Bourget airport, killing all passengers and crew plus those on the ground at Hotelissimo Les Relais Bleus Hotel, on 29th July 2002, in Gonesse, Paris, France. One hundred passengers and nine crew members on board the flight died. On the ground, four people were killed and one seriously injured.
    concorde_site02-29-07-2002.jpg
  • The crash site of the Air France Concorde which came down after shortly after taking off from nearby Le Bourget airport, killing all passengers and crew plus those on the ground at Hotelissimo Les Relais Bleus Hotel, on 29th July 2002, in Gonesse, Paris, France. One hundred passengers and nine crew members on board the flight died. On the ground, four people were killed and one seriously injured.
    concorde_site01-29-07-2002.jpg
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