Arjun Sarup's Photo Gallery

Total 750 photos. 750 in this folder.  Contact Photographer

Aircraft and airport photos are sorted separately. Airport photos always shown after aircraft photos.

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Aircraft H-3404, On display at Museum Pusat TNI-AU Dirgantara Mandala., at WIIJ, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ WIIJ
Aircraft VT-NEJ, Winter evening reveals a pair of derelict F-27s parked at Coimbatore airport. Chennai-based NEPC and its subsidiary Skyline NEPC went out of business in 1997 after failing to pay Indian Oil Corporation., at VOCB, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ VOCB
Aircraft 53-122, Model 21 on display at Nature & Science Museum, Ueno with the Sakae 12 engine visible. This Zero was field-modified in Oct. 1944 into a reconnaissance two-seater. It ran short of fuel and was ditched by its pilot near Cape Lambert in Jan. 45., photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
Aircraft N434YX, Taxiing by at Chicago., at KORD, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ KORD
Aircraft G-MIDX, Taxiing in at Heathrow., at EGLL, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ EGLL
Aircraft JA873J, Named after a Japanese boy band, “Arashi Hawaii Jet” is at the gate at Chubu Centrair International Airport on a wet night., at RJGG, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ RJGG
Aircraft JA02AN, Second oldest 737 in ANA’s current fleet set for departure on a wet night at Chubu Centrair International Airport., at RJGG, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ RJGG
Aircraft JA01AN, Oldest 737 in ANA’s current fleet ready for pushback on a wet night at Chubu Centrair International Airport., at RJGG, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ RJGG
Aircraft N787BA, On display at Flight of Dreams at Chubu Centrair airport. This is the prototype 787-8 that was donated by Boeing to Nagoya after Japan’s aerospace industry played a large part in developing and financing the Dreamliner., at RJGG, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ RJGG
Aircraft JQ0003, On display at Gifu-Kakamigahara Air and Space Museum. This is the Japanese prototype of the helicopter that was jointly developed by MBB and Kawasaki, which first flew in Gifu on 10 August 1979., at RJNG, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ RJNG
Aircraft JA8731, On display at Gifu-Kakamigahara Air and Space Museum. The YS-11 was Japan’s first passenger aircraft developed and produced after the war. The prototype first flew on 30 August 1962., at RJNG, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ RJNG
Aircraft 9078, On display at Gifu-Kakamigahara Air and Space Museum. Developed from the PS-1, this dedicated SAR amphibian was capable of landing in 3 m. swells. JMSDF accepted the first of these aircraft in 1975., at RJNG, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ RJNG
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