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Vintage 1930 film poster for "Moby Dick" featuring actor John Barrymore. The design combines a portrait of Barrymore with a stylized illustration of a sailor in a crow's nest shouting "thar she blows!". It promotes the Warner Bros. Vitaphone picture based on Herman Melville's novel.-stock-foto
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Portrait of the artist, Xodohtronu at the Black Lines Of Code exhibition in London.-stock-foto
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3D artist and virtual hair groomer, Xodohtronu at the Black Lines of Code exhibition in London.-stock-foto
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Eyes of Xodohtronu, 3D artist and virtual hair groomer at the Black Lines of Code exhibition in London.-stock-foto
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3D artist and virtual hair groomer, Xodohtronu with some of her unique merchandise at the Black Lines of Code exhibition in London.-stock-foto
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Artist Xodohtronu at the Black Lines of Code exhibition in London.-stock-foto
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The U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, based on the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet airframe, registered 166896 with military code AF-500 and unit markings VAQ-129, features Vader tail art and custom livery. It is a carrier-capable, twin-engine electronic warfare aircraft, shown in air-to-air flight at the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada, 2025. The Growler is designed for electronic attack, jamming, and radar suppression missions, combining advanced avionics with combat-ready performance.-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler with registration 166896 and military code AF-500 is shown in air-to-air view at the Abbotsford International Airshow, Canada, 2025. Operated by VAQ-129 with Vader-themed tail art and livery, the aircraft includes electronic warfare systems, twin engines, fuselage, wings, tail, canopy, and control surfaces. The image highlights its tactical carrier-based role and flight performance during the airshow demonstration.-stock-foto
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The U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, based on the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet and registered 166896 with military code AF-500, is shown performing air-to-air maneuvers at the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. Operated by unit VAQ-129 and featuring Vader tail art livery, this electronic warfare aircraft demonstrates operational capability, pilot skill, formation flying, and tactical aerial performance in public aviation events.-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, based on the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet, with registration 166896 and military code AF-500, is shown in an air-to-air view during the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada, 2025. Operated by VAQ-129 and featuring Vader-themed tail art and livery, the aircraft includes electronic warfare systems, twin engines, fuselage, wings, tail, canopy, and control surfaces. The image highlights its role as a tactical carrier-based aircraft in flight.-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, based on the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet, with registration 166896 and military code AF-500, is shown in an air-to-air view during the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada, 2025. Operated by VAQ-129 and featuring Vader-themed tail art and livery, the aircraft includes electronic warfare systems, twin engines, fuselage, wings, tail, canopy, and control surfaces. The image highlights its role as a tactical carrier-based aircraft in flight.-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, based on the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet, with registration 166896 and military code AF-500, is shown in an air-to-air view during the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada, 2025. Operated by VAQ-129 and featuring Vader-themed tail art and livery, the aircraft includes electronic warfare systems, twin engines, fuselage, wings, tail, canopy, and control surfaces. The image highlights its role as a tactical carrier-based aircraft in flight.-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler is shown flying air-to-air at the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft bears registration number 166896, military code AF-500, and VAQ-129 squadron markings. The Vader-themed tail art and electronic attack livery are visible, reflecting the Growler’s mission as a carrier-based aircraft supporting electronic warfare operations.-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, registration 166896, marked with military code AF-500 and assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ-129, is shown in flight during the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft displays the unit’s Vader-themed tail art and standard operational livery. The EA-18G Growler is a twin-engine, carrier-capable electronic warfare aircraft designed to support air operations by providing radar jamming, electronic attack, and situational awareness. The image documents the aircraft’s markings, configuration, and appearance during an air-to-air dem-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, registration 166896, marked with military code AF-500 and assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ-129, is shown in flight during the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft displays the unit’s Vader-themed tail art and standard operational livery. The EA-18G Growler is a twin-engine, carrier-capable electronic warfare aircraft designed to support air operations by providing radar jamming, electronic attack, and situational awareness. The image documents the aircraft’s markings, configuration, and appearance during an air-to-air dem-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, registration 166896, marked with military code AF-500 and assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ-129, is shown in flight during the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft displays the unit’s Vader-themed tail art and standard operational livery. The EA-18G Growler is a twin-engine, carrier-capable electronic warfare aircraft designed to support air operations by providing radar jamming, electronic attack, and situational awareness. The image documents the aircraft’s markings, configuration, and appearance during an air-to-air dem-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, registration 166896, marked with military code AF-500 and assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ-129, is shown in flight during the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft displays the unit’s Vader-themed tail art and standard operational livery. The EA-18G Growler is a twin-engine, carrier-capable electronic warfare aircraft designed to support air operations by providing radar jamming, electronic attack, and situational awareness. The image documents the aircraft’s markings, configuration, and appearance during an air-to-air dem-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, registration 166896, marked with military code AF-500 and assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ-129, is shown in flight during the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft displays the unit’s Vader-themed tail art and standard operational livery. The EA-18G Growler is a twin-engine, carrier-capable electronic warfare aircraft designed to support air operations by providing radar jamming, electronic attack, and situational awareness. The image documents the aircraft’s markings, configuration, and appearance during an air-to-air dem-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, registration 166896, marked with military code AF-500 and assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ-129, is shown in flight during the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft displays the unit’s Vader-themed tail art and standard operational livery. The EA-18G Growler is a twin-engine, carrier-capable electronic warfare aircraft designed to support air operations by providing radar jamming, electronic attack, and situational awareness. The image documents the aircraft’s markings, configuration, and appearance during an air-to-air dem-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, registration 166896, marked with military code AF-500 and assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ-129, is shown in flight during the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft displays the unit’s Vader-themed tail art and standard operational livery. The EA-18G Growler is a twin-engine, carrier-capable electronic warfare aircraft designed to support air operations by providing radar jamming, electronic attack, and situational awareness. The image documents the aircraft’s markings, configuration, and appearance during an air-to-air dem-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, registration 166896, marked with military code AF-500 and assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ-129, is shown in flight during the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft displays the unit’s Vader-themed tail art and standard operational livery. The EA-18G Growler is a twin-engine, carrier-capable electronic warfare aircraft designed to support air operations by providing radar jamming, electronic attack, and situational awareness. The image documents the aircraft’s markings, configuration, and appearance during an air-to-air dem-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, registration 166896, marked with military code AF-500 and assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ-129, is shown in flight during the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft displays the unit’s Vader-themed tail art and standard operational livery. The EA-18G Growler is a twin-engine, carrier-capable electronic warfare aircraft designed to support air operations by providing radar jamming, electronic attack, and situational awareness. The image documents the aircraft’s markings, configuration, and appearance during an air-to-air dem-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft is shown in flight during an air-to-air sequence linked to the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft carries registration 166896, military code AF-500, and unit markings of VAQ-129. The Growler is based on the F/A-18 platform and is configured for electronic warfare missions. Visible details include the twin-engine layout, swept wings, external pods, and the squadron tail art applied to the standard naval gray livery.-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft is shown in flight during an air-to-air sequence linked to the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft carries registration 166896, military code AF-500, and unit markings of VAQ-129. The Growler is based on the F/A-18 platform and is configured for electronic warfare missions. Visible details include the twin-engine layout, swept wings, external pods, and the squadron tail art applied to the standard naval gray livery.-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft is shown in flight during an air-to-air sequence linked to the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft carries registration 166896, military code AF-500, and unit markings of VAQ-129. The Growler is based on the F/A-18 platform and is configured for electronic warfare missions. Visible details include the twin-engine layout, swept wings, external pods, and the squadron tail art applied to the standard naval gray livery.-stock-foto
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A U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft is shown in flight during an air-to-air sequence linked to the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada in 2025. The aircraft carries registration 166896, military code AF-500, and unit markings of VAQ-129. The Growler is based on the F/A-18 platform and is configured for electronic warfare missions. Visible details include the twin-engine layout, swept wings, external pods, and the squadron tail art applied to the standard naval gray livery.-stock-foto
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The U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, registration 166896, Military Code AF-500, unit markings VAQ-129, 'Vader', performs an air-to-air demonstration at the Abbotsford International Airshow, Canada, 2025. This twin-engine, carrier-capable electronic warfare aircraft is displayed with distinctive tail art and livery. The flight demonstration emphasizes maneuvering, aircraft control surfaces, wings, fuselage, and avionics. Observers have a clear view of the aircraft’s exterior, engines, military markings, and operational capabilities during aerial display.-stock-foto
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The U.S. Navy Boeing EA-18G Growler, registration 166896, Military Code AF-500, unit markings VAQ-129, known as 'Vader', is shown in air-to-air display at the Abbotsford International Airshow in Canada, 2025. The twin-engine, carrier-based electronic warfare aircraft features specialized tail art and distinctive livery. The demonstration highlights its airborne capabilities, including maneuvering, control surfaces, wings, fuselage, and avionics in operation. Observers can view the aircraft’s exterior design, jet engines, and military markings during flight.-stock-foto
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Retro-Futuristic Geometric Composition – Code-Based Visual for Editorial and Web Use-stock-foto
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Retro-Futuristic Geometric Composition – Code-Based Visual for Editorial and Web Use-stock-foto
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Douglas C-47A Skytrain N3239T, alternate serial 2100591, military code Z8-V, serial 19054, named Tico Belle, is a U.S. Air Force twin-engine transport aircraft based on the DC-3. Equipped with Pratt & Whitney R-1830 radial engines, low-wing configuration, tailwheel landing gear, and painted nose art, it is captured air-to-air at Sun 'n Fun Aerospace Expo, Florida 2025, highlighting historical military transport missions, pilot control, and operational flight characteristics.-stock-foto
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The Douglas C-47A Skytrain, registration N3239T, alternate serial 2100591, military code Z8-V, serial 19054, named Tico Belle, is a U.S. Air Force transport aircraft based on the DC-3 design. Powered by twin Pratt & Whitney R-1830 radial engines, it features a tailwheel landing gear, distinctive nose art, and a low-wing configuration. Captured air-to-air at Sun 'n Fun Aerospace Expo, Florida 2025, it highlights historical military transport operations, pilot control, and flight characteristics.-stock-foto
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Douglas C-47A Skytrain military transport aircraft registration N3239T shown in flight with United States Air Force display paint and nose art name Tico Belle photographed air to air at the Sun N Fun Aerospace Expo in Florida during 2025 featuring a close up pilot view of cockpit windows fuselage wings tail section landing gear doors and propellers powered by two Pratt and Whitney R-1830-92 Twin Wasp radial piston engines mounted on the Douglas DC-3 based airframe known historically as the Dakota used by the USAF for transport duties-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, China. 02nd Mar, 2025. People walk past K11 Musea, a shopping mall combine with retail, art, culture and entertainment under New World Development (NWD) in Hong Kong on Mar 2, 2025. New World Development (NWD) is a Hong Kong-based conglomerate engaged in property development, infrastructure, hotels, and retail, with a focus on creating sustainable and innovative urban spaces. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, China. 02nd Mar, 2025. People are seen at K11 Musea, a shopping mall combine with retail, art, culture and entertainment under New World Development (NWD) in Hong Kong on Mar 2, 2025. New World Development (NWD) is a Hong Kong-based conglomerate engaged in property development, infrastructure, hotels, and retail, with a focus on creating sustainable and innovative urban spaces. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, China. 02nd Mar, 2025. People walk past K11 Musea, a shopping mall combine with retail, art, culture and entertainment under New World Development (NWD) in Hong Kong on Mar 2, 2025. New World Development (NWD) is a Hong Kong-based conglomerate engaged in property development, infrastructure, hotels, and retail, with a focus on creating sustainable and innovative urban spaces. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, China. 02nd Mar, 2025. A person walks past K11 Musea, a shopping mall combine with retail, art, culture and entertainment under New World Development (NWD) in Hong Kong on Mar 2, 2025. New World Development (NWD) is a Hong Kong-based conglomerate engaged in property development, infrastructure, hotels, and retail, with a focus on creating sustainable and innovative urban spaces. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, China. 02nd Mar, 2025. K11 Musea, a shopping mall combine with retail, art, culture and entertainment under New World Development (NWD) is seen in Hong Kong on Mar 2, 2025. New World Development (NWD) is a Hong Kong-based conglomerate engaged in property development, infrastructure, hotels, and retail, with a focus on creating sustainable and innovative urban spaces. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Borgholm, Sweden. 08th May, 2024. BORGHOLM 20240508King Carl Gustaf together with Queen Silvia inaugurated this year's new exhibition in Engelska parken at Sollidens Castle, where this year's exhibition is called Fuchsia Stories and is a site-specific sound work. The sound installation is designed specifically for the castle park and is based on Solliden's fantastic history and exciting stories. Photo: Jonas Ekströmer/TT/code 10030 Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Borgholm, Sweden. 08th May, 2024. BORGHOLM 20240508King Carl Gustaf together with Queen Silvia inaugurated this year's new exhibition in Engelska parken at Sollidens Castle, where this year's exhibition is called Fuchsia Stories and is a site-specific sound work. The sound installation is designed specifically for the castle park and is based on Solliden's fantastic history and exciting stories. Photo: Jonas Ekströmer/TT/code 10030 Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto