Recently in Images Category

For a bit of fun to keep you busy during the traditional August quiet period we've knocked up a little friendly competition called Guess the Airport.

Basically we've used some aerial images of ten International Airports around the world (courtesy of Google Maps).

Week 1

We'll be publishing a new airport image once a week (every Wednesday afternoon) over on AirSpace.

The person who guesses the quickest each week (by commenting on the photograph) will win an exclusive brand new AirSpace t-shirt, plus the large dollop of kudos.

Please post the name and IATA code into the comments field below the image (on AirSpace not here!).

Good luck!

TIP: Why not subscribe to the Guess the Airport gallery RSS feed so you're alerted as soon as we publish the next image?

We've got lots of goodies planned for next week - it being the Farnborough Air Show and all.

A slight word of warning - we're going to use the opportunity to shamelessly celebrate our heritage because we're so proud of it.

But actually once you get past the "look at us, aren't we great" waffle, there's actually some really cool stuff from the past which our online investments are now allowing us to make the most of.

As a little taster we've set up a gallery of historic Farnborough air show images we've dug up from our archives which illustrate how much the Farnborough Air Show has changed from the early years, beginning with the very first show at Farnborough back in 1948.


 

We're offering two tickets to Farnborough on Wednesday 16th July and a lunch with us in the Flight Chalet (which has a terrific view of the flying displays).

All you need to do is give the best caption to this photo from the Farnborough Air Show back in 1950:



Submit your captions on this thread in AirSpace please ... 


Unfortunately we cannot offer travel or accomodation so you will need to get there yourselves.

We will announce the winner on the 7th July!

Last week over on the Flight blog I posted something about how F1 and aviation seem to be popular bed fellows.

If you're one of those that's interested in both then you might fancy getting your hands on a signed photo of F1 champion Kimi Raikkonen who was begrudgingly signing mostly Piaggio stuff at Ebace.

Despite the scrum Flight's brand currency was enough to our photo done as well, (which incidentally was taken by our very own Max Kingsley-Jones).

 

 

Find out how to win the signed photo of F1 champion Kimi Raikonnen here ...

FlightBlogger's latest extravaganza is a photo fest (courtesy of Charles Conklin) of two Boeing Dreamliner 787s, which came out to play, albeit briefly, in Everett last Friday.

Not one, not two, but three blog posts cover the day in epic photographic detail ...

We also have the images in the AirSpace 787 photo gallery so you're spoilt for choice!

A Flightglobal fan (Richard Vandervord) sent in a snap from the 6th April at Heathrow of an Air China Airbus A330-200 B-6075 which is currently ferrying the Olympic torch around the globe (presumably hotly pursued by protestors trying to put the thing out).

We've uploaded the picture to the AirSpace Airline New Schemes gallery which features lots of other interesting liveries.

As Maverick has reported, we've deployed some changes to the photos page on AirSpace and they now showcase more of the latest and most popular content being uploaded to the image galleries.

The photos section page now displays current highlights at the top of the page, followed by columns highlighting:

  • The most recent pictures
  • The highest rated
  • The most commented
  • The most viewed

These additions should highlight the great variety of photos appearing on AirSpace and also increase the value of rating and commenting on photos, as the best pictures will be emphasised on that page.

This is only the first step in improving the photos area, we also hope to soon improve the method of uploading pictures (to allow multiple pictures to be uploaded/tagged at once).

If you'd like to be involved in further development either on AirSpace and on Flightglobal then either post your thoughts here or join our User Group.

This courtesy of Maverick's Jetwashed blog:

"So after much deliberation (and the occasional argument thrown in for good measure), the winner of this year's flight competition has been decided.

The team really have been impressed by the standard of entries, with the overall winner being boxer 03 (from the Power and Glory category):

The winning photo from boxer 03

This photo is the front cover of this week's (11th December) editition of Flight International magazine. As well as this, boxer 03 will receive £100 (GBP) and a framed copy of the magazine.

The category winners can all be seen here and they all feature in the magazine too.

A big thanks to all the entrants and get ready for the return of this competition next year. In the meantime, please let us know any suggestions you may have."

One of the projects that’s been rumbling along on Flightglobal for some time is that of digitising our archive of images and cutaway drawings.

The original step was to put a selection onto our prototype gallery software found here …

Since then we’ve set up the Community Server- powered platform AirSpace and seen that the images functionality on offer there is a more appropriate place for our ongoing image project.

Subsequently, we’re now in the process of transferring the various galleries and collection into equivalent galleries on AirSpace.

This is not a job that can be done over night but it does have some merit.

The advantages that AirSpace brings to a user include:

• Tagging
• Tag clouds
• RSS
• Rating
• Commenting
• User contributions
• Selectable sizes

The advantages it brings to us at Flight include:

• Search engine optimisation
• Expandability
• Better metrics
• Administration

Paul, our Images Coordinator, is looking after this project and you can see some of the galleries already going up. For example these cutaway galleries:

Aeroengines - Jet Cutaways
Aeroengines - Piston Cutaways
Agricultural Aircraft Cutaways
Business Aircraft Cutaways
General Aviation Cutaways
Civil Aviation 1949-2006 Cutaways


We’ll be running the new galleries in parallel to the old version until the migration is complete. At that point we’ll take the old versions down and redirect any traffic.

At that point we’ll switch our attentions to the remaining half a million images stacked neatly in boxes waiting to be scanned in …

ADVERTISING

August 2008

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
          1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31            

About me

Hi and welcome to the Editor’s Blog, I’m Michael Targett. I joined Flightglobal as Editor in March 2007.

In addition to the aviation industry, I’m interested in digital journalism, online communities, social and business networking and virtual environments.