The scene depicts Rheine-Eschendorf Airport (EDHE) in Rheine, Germany, under conditions of low sun and partial cloud cover, evident from long shadows cast across the grassy terrain
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The scene depicts Rheine-Eschendorf Airport (EDHE) in Rheine, Germany, under conditions of low sun and partial cloud cover, evident from long shadows cast across the grassy terrain

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The scene depicts Rheine-Eschendorf Airport (EDHE) in Rheine, Germany, under conditions of low sun and partial cloud cover, evident from long shadows cast across the grassy terrain. In the immediate foreground, a grey metal barrier, consisting of a horizontal pipe supported by vertical posts, extends from the lower right. A male individual, dressed in dark upperwear and light-colored trousers, walks away from the camera in the mid-ground, positioned between the foreground barrier and a chain-link fence. This chain-link fence, adorned with white and red banners displaying text including "Vitakt," acts as a boundary separating the spectator area from the airfield. Centrally in the mid-ground, a red and white striped windsock stands on a pole, indicating wind direction, with a bare metal pole positioned immediately to its right. In the background, a white building with a distinctive, multi-windowed control tower is visible to the left. Multiple individuals are present near this building. To the right, a white and red twin-engine propeller aircraft, identified by the registration D-EHBG, is stationary on the tarmac. The airfield perimeter is lined with scattered trees, and the partially cloudy sky features a bright haze originating from the low sun on the left.