
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a gray fighter jet on static display, likely in Dhaka, Bangladesh, under an overcast sky. The aircraft, which appears to be a MiG-21 variant, is positioned with its nose pointing towards the left, filling a significant portion of the frame. Its distinct cone-shaped air intake is visible at the front, followed by the fuselage and cockpit canopy. On the side of the fuselage, a stylized black emblem depicting a bird or winged figure is present, followed by the word "Thunder." Further along the fuselage, the black number "421" is prominently displayed. Towards the tail, the word "BANGLADESH" is also visible in black lettering. A faint figure, possibly a dummy or a person, can be discerned within the cockpit. The jet rests on its landing gear, which is part of its display setup on a well-maintained green grassy lawn. A brown hose or pipe lies across the grass in the foreground. Behind the aircraft, a concrete retaining wall with lush green foliage, possibly vines or bushes, growing along its top edge, spans the width of the image. In the distant background, beyond the foliage, indistinct structures and trees are faintly visible. The sky is uniformly light gray and cloudy, indicating an overcast day with soft, diffused lighting. The overall scene suggests a military museum or public exhibition where the aircraft is preserved and showcased.
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