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  • Schematic engineering blueprint of a Avia B-534 biplane as seen from the side the top and the front. This bi-plane was produced and made by Avia in Czechoslovakia from 1935 - 1940
    IR_Czechoslovak-Biplane.jpg
  • Engineering. 18th century Science bas relief Tenement Houses, Gdansk Poland
    VA_Gdansk-D7_241.jpg
  • Israel, Ben-Gurion international Airport El-Al Maintenance and Engineering Center
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  • Israel, Ben-Gurion international Airport El-Al Maintenance and Engineering Center
    SL_Airport_SL2_0861.jpg
  • A monument to commemorate soldiers from the Engineering Corps who paved the way to the Dead Sea during the war of independence..The Israeli memorial day (Yom Hazikaron) is observed on the 4th day of the month of Iyar of the Hebrew calendar, always preceding the next day's celebrations of Israel Independence Day.
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Sharona neighbourhood, Moving 5 historic templer buildings to make way for widening Kaplan road. This complex engineering project at a cost of several million dollars moved the buildings on rails without damage to the original structure
    TJ_2007_0124_122732AA__fs_PSh.jpg
  • 19th Century illustration of Steam Engines. Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0931.jpg
  • Mail Industrial Engineer in his thirties holds holds up a blank clipboard. With place to add your own text
    AP_f_DSC_9217.jpg
  • Mail Industrial Engineer in his thirties takes notes with a clipboard
    AP_f_DSC_9224.jpg
  • Mail Industrial Engineer in his thirties takes notes with a clipboard
    AP_f_DSC_9214.jpg
  • Close up of aviation engine
    XN_f_Machinery_7571.jpg
  • Laying of water pipes. Engineers are placing new water pipes in the ground. Photographed in Israel
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  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0923.jpg
  • France, Paris, Bourget Airport Salon-du-Bourget The le Bourget Air show June 2009. Intake of the GP7200 Engine Designed and manufactured by GE Aviation and Pratt & Whitney. These engines are installed on the Airbus A380
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  • France, Paris, Bourget Airport Salon-du-Bourget The le Bourget Air show June 2009. Model of the GP7200 Engine Designed and manufactured by GE Aviation and Pratt & Whitney. These engines are installed on the Airbus A380
    AP_Air_Show_DSC_1951_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Natanya, Engineers are working underground, building a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under one of the busiest highways in Israel.
    CL_F080801CL13.jpg
  • Israel, Natanya, Engineers are working underground, building a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under one of the busiest highways in Israel.
    CL_F080801CL08.jpg
  • Israel, Natanya, Engineers are working underground, building a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under one of the busiest highways in Israel.
    CL_F080801CL04.jpg
  • Israel, Natanya, Engineers are working underground, building a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under one of the busiest highways in Israel.
    CL_F080801CL03.jpg
  • Israel, Natanya, Engineers are working underground, building a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under one of the busiest highways in Israel.
    CL_F080801CL02.jpg
  • Israel, Natanya, Engineers are working underground, building a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under one of the busiest highways in Israel.
    CL_F080801CL01.jpg
  • Israel, Natanya, Engineers are working underground, building a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under one of the busiest highways in Israel.
    CL_F080801CL12.jpg
  • Israel, Natanya, Engineers are working underground, building a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under one of the busiest highways in Israel.
    CL_F080801CL11.jpg
  • Israel, Natanya, Engineers are working underground, building a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under one of the busiest highways in Israel.
    CL_F080801CL10.jpg
  • Israel, Natanya, Engineers are working underground, building a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under one of the busiest highways in Israel.
    CL_F080801CL05.jpg
  • Engineers are working underground, laying a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under an active road. Photographed in Israel
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  • Engineers are working underground, laying a new set of sewage pipes. The huge tunnel passes under an active road. Photographed in Israel
    SL_SL1-17_2660.jpg
  • France, Paris, Bourget Airport Salon-du-Bourget The le Bourget Air show June 2009. The PowerJet SaM146 a turbofan engine produced by the PowerJet joint venture between Snecma of France and NPO Saturn in the Russian Federation.
    AP_Air-Show_1934.jpg
  • France, Paris, Bourget Airport Salon-du-Bourget The le Bourget Air show June 2009 3 engined Dassault Falcon 7X Corporate Jet
    AP_Air-Show_1933.jpg
  • Building a breakwater in the Mediterranean Sea. Photographed in Bat Galim, Haifa, Israel
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  • Building a breakwater in the Mediterranean Sea. Photographed in Bat Galim, Haifa, Israel
    SL_20171213_091514.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a construction crane
    IR_Jaffa_E1661-solorize.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a construction crane
    IR_Jaffa_E1661-neon.jpg
  • Pontlatz Bridge (completed in 1899) a steel bridge over the Inn River at Prutz, Tyrol, Austria
    IR_Prutz_D8013.jpg
  • Pontlatz Bridge (completed in 1899) a steel bridge over the Inn River at Prutz, Tyrol, Austria
    IR_Prutz_D8010.jpg
  • Maillard Bridge over the Inn River was constructed in 1901 by Robert Maillard (1972-1940) in Zuoz on the Inn river, Maloja Region, Graubünden, Switzerland
    IR_f_Zuoz_D7722.jpg
  • Maillard Bridge over the Inn River was constructed in 1901 by Robert Maillard (1972-1940) in Zuoz on the Inn river, Maloja Region, Graubünden, Switzerland
    IR_f_Zuoz_D7721.jpg
  • Construction of the new Bridge in St. Petersburg, Russia September 2016
    VA_Saint-Petersburg-11_00440.jpg
  • Construction of the new Bridge in St. Petersburg, Russia September 2016
    VA_Saint-Petersburg-11_00438.jpg
  • metal construction lattice with blue sky background Photographed in New Orleans
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  • metal construction lattice and smoking flue Photographed in New Orleans
    ZP_f_New-Orleans_Nola16.jpg
  • metal construction lattice with blue sky background Photographed in New Orleans
    ZP_f_New-Orleans_Nola18.jpg
  • The port town of Patras, Peloponnese, Greece. The Rion-Antirion Bridge, Gefira Charilaos Trikoupis, in the background
    VA_Boat_DSC02887.jpg
  • The port town of Patras, Peloponnese, Greece. The Rion-Antirion Bridge, Gefira Charilaos Trikoupis, in the background
    VA_Boat_DSC02879.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a construction crane
    IR_Jaffa_E1661-sketch.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a construction crane
    IR_Jaffa_E1661-sketch-2.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a construction crane
    IR_Jaffa_E1661-afterburn.jpg
  • Pontlatz Bridge (completed in 1899) a steel bridge over the Inn River at Prutz, Tyrol, Austria
    IR_Prutz_D8015.jpg
  • Traffic tunnel on the B180 near Prutz, Tyrol, Austria
    IR_f_Prutz_D8028.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9769.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9617.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9562.jpg
  • Israel, Haifa, The Carmel Tunnels. A 6.5 Km highway being built under the Carmel Mountain (4.7 Km of tunnelling is required) Photographed at the Neve Shaanan interchange (Central Entrance) June 2010.
    SL_Carmel_SL2_0873.jpg
  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0810.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_panorama.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9953.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9940.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9893.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9905.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9780.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9690.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9705.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9674.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9633.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9582.jpg
  • Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel
    HN_Burrow_D-SP_9488.jpg
  • Israel, Haifa, The Carmel Tunnels. A 6.5 Km highway being built under the Carmel Mountain (4.7 Km of tunnelling is required) Photographed at the Neve Shaanan interchange (Central Entrance) June 2010.
    SL_Carmel_SL2_0901.jpg
  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0801.jpg
  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0774.jpg
  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0761.jpg
  • two France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_6249-RIAT.jpg
  • France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_4923.jpg
  • France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3285-Flight.jpg
  • two France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3245-Flight.jpg
  • France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3216-Flight.jpg
  • two France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3240-Flight.jpg
  • two France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3197-Flight.jpg
  • two France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3185-Flight.jpg
  • France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3116-Flight.jpg
  • France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3125-Flight.jpg
  • France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3052-Flight-2.jpg
  • two France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_1685-RIAT.jpg
  • Female architect works on her computer qith blue prints and Draftsman scale ruler
    HN_20130410_4182.jpg
  • 3 types of rulers, regular, slid and scale with a pencil, used for planning and design work
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  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0904.jpg
  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0899.jpg
  • Pumps, siphons and liquids Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0869.jpg
  • Mechanical Jacks Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0807.jpg
  • Mechanical cranes Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0804.jpg
  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0721.jpg
  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0717.jpg
  • Damaged and Burnt, rusty combine harvester. Photographed in Israel
    SL_Agriculture_LS2_0833.jpg
  • France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_6299-RIAT-2.jpg
  • France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_4878.jpg
  • France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3257-Flight.jpg
  • two France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3181-Flight.jpg
  • two France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3136-Flight.jpg
  • France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_3108-Flight.jpg
  • France Air Force MIRAGE 2000 in flight. Photographed at Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
    XN_FR-mirage-2000_1733-RIAT.jpg
  • Male computer technician working on the inner parts of a PC
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