The image depicts the nose landing gear and the underside of an aircraft in what appears to be an indoor hangar or maintenance facility
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The image depicts the nose landing gear and the underside of an aircraft in what appears to be an indoor hangar or maintenance facility

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The image depicts the nose landing gear and the underside of an aircraft in what appears to be an indoor hangar or maintenance facility. The perspective is low-angle, looking forward and slightly upward from floor level. In the immediate foreground on the left, a silver-colored tow bar is visible, extending towards the viewer, terminating in a clevis-style attachment point. Centered in the lower mid-ground is the twin-wheeled nose landing gear of the aircraft. The landing gear strut, wheels, and a bright landing light assembly are clearly visible. A red "REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT" streamer or tag is attached to the landing gear strut, hanging downwards. On the light-colored concrete floor beneath and around the landing gear, several fluid spills are present. A significant yellowish-brown puddle is located to the right of the right wheel, with smaller, darker drops scattered near the left wheel and within a white-painted square outline on the floor in the lower right. Above the landing gear, the dark, textured underside of the aircraft is visible, along with several light-colored structural components or fairings that extend along the length of the fuselage, supported by triangular brackets. In the background, bright light streams in, illuminating what appears to be a large open space, possibly another section of the hangar, with indistinct shapes of what might be other aircraft components or vehicles. No people are visible in the scene. The aircraft is stationary. The environment suggests an industrial setting for aircraft maintenance. There are no visual cues within the image, such as signs, landmarks, or unique architectural features, that indicate the specific geographic location in Sofia, Bulgaria, or any other city.