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Aircraft (2 files)

PMR-D7787 
 England, Warwickshire ,Gaydon: 52-0344 Boeing B-47E Stratojet (c/n 152) of the U.S.A.F. Strategic Air Command (SAC) at RAF Gaydon for the 1959 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, nuclear bomber, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7777 
 England, Warwickshire, Gaydon: XH483 Avro 698 Vulcan B.1A (c/n PS34) of the Royal Air Force at RAF Gaydon for the 1961 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, V-bomber, nuclear bomber, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane

Travel (3 files)

PMR-D11790 
 Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Peenemünde on the Island of Usedom: ex-Soviet submarine U461 of the NATO reporting class "Juliett", built in the early 1960s. Diesel-powered, and capable of launching four nuclear cruise missiles, it is now a museum. 
 Keywords: maritime, navy, Russian, threat, U-boat
PMR119K-18 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: view from Zeppelin
LZ N07-100 Airship (D-LZZF) of Garching Nuclear Research Establishment, wind turbine and A9 motorway 
 Keywords: Zeppelin, aerial view, balloon, dirigible, civil aviation, aircraft, lighter-than-air-flight, airship, aviation
PMR008K-19 
 Romania, Bucharest: Ceausescu's "House of the People" ("Casa Poporului"), now known as the "Palace of Parliament" ("Palatul Parlamentului") is the second largest building in the world, in terms of surface area occupied, after the Pentagon in the USA. One sixth of the city of Bucharest was bulldozed to provide the space for it in 1984. Today it houses the Chamber of Deputies, Constitutional Court, and an international conference centre.and has 3100 furnished rooms, including 64 reception halls. Beneath the edifice is a nuclear bunker 20 metres deep. View of the main facade. 
 Keywords: architecture, superlatives

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