Bolivian apetizers
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- canberra
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Bolivian apetizers
Hola all,
After four weeks in Bolivia I finally had a bit of aviation action. We planed to have a weekend in the nice and warm city of Santa Cruz. Early Friday morning I went to La Paz – El Alto where I had a look around before leaving to Santa Cruz on Aerosur B722 CP-2424.
CP-2026 C-131B is one many stored propliners at La Paz. This one is in particular good condition though.
FAB-101 BAe-146 Trasportes Aéreos Bolivianos
After a bit more than an hour flight I arrived at the surprisingly busy Santa Cruz – Viru Viru airport. Weather was quite hazy and I had the sun against me, but stayed for around two hours to make some photos.
CU-C1700 Tu-204CE Cubana Cargo, nice surprise for my first Santa Cruz visit.
CP-2484 B732 Aerosur, a Santa Cruz regular. La Paz is mostly served by B722s.
After that it was unto Santa Cruz – El Trompillo. Here I meet up with Santa Cruz based photographer/spotter Giovanni Rodriguez. El Trompillo has a nice little terrace were photos can be made with no hassle.
FAB-711 UH-1H Fuerza Aérea Boliviana, after some hovering training, this one made a number of fly-bys.
FAB-74 CL-66B (CC-109) Trasportes Aéreos Bolivianos, active Cosmopolitan, I LIKE THAT!!
After a couple of days at the pool it was time to head towards La Paz again. This time I was flying out of El Trompillo, but before departure a few more photos were made.
FAB-66 C-130B Fuerza Aérea Boliviana, happy to make this one, departed minutes after I arrived.
CP-2176 Do-228 Aerocon, my ride to Trinidad with Aerosur B722 CP-2462 behind.
Instead of going directly back to La Paz I went via Trinidad to have a look. I only had 45 minutes here but enough to make a few photos before the last bit of the trip back to La Paz were made on Amaszonas Metro CP-2459.
CP-2413 Ce.208B
CP-2477 Metro Aerocon
Well, that was about it. Hope to be able to post full log sometime in the weekend.
Hasta luego, Michael
After four weeks in Bolivia I finally had a bit of aviation action. We planed to have a weekend in the nice and warm city of Santa Cruz. Early Friday morning I went to La Paz – El Alto where I had a look around before leaving to Santa Cruz on Aerosur B722 CP-2424.
CP-2026 C-131B is one many stored propliners at La Paz. This one is in particular good condition though.
FAB-101 BAe-146 Trasportes Aéreos Bolivianos
After a bit more than an hour flight I arrived at the surprisingly busy Santa Cruz – Viru Viru airport. Weather was quite hazy and I had the sun against me, but stayed for around two hours to make some photos.
CU-C1700 Tu-204CE Cubana Cargo, nice surprise for my first Santa Cruz visit.
CP-2484 B732 Aerosur, a Santa Cruz regular. La Paz is mostly served by B722s.
After that it was unto Santa Cruz – El Trompillo. Here I meet up with Santa Cruz based photographer/spotter Giovanni Rodriguez. El Trompillo has a nice little terrace were photos can be made with no hassle.
FAB-711 UH-1H Fuerza Aérea Boliviana, after some hovering training, this one made a number of fly-bys.
FAB-74 CL-66B (CC-109) Trasportes Aéreos Bolivianos, active Cosmopolitan, I LIKE THAT!!
After a couple of days at the pool it was time to head towards La Paz again. This time I was flying out of El Trompillo, but before departure a few more photos were made.
FAB-66 C-130B Fuerza Aérea Boliviana, happy to make this one, departed minutes after I arrived.
CP-2176 Do-228 Aerocon, my ride to Trinidad with Aerosur B722 CP-2462 behind.
Instead of going directly back to La Paz I went via Trinidad to have a look. I only had 45 minutes here but enough to make a few photos before the last bit of the trip back to La Paz were made on Amaszonas Metro CP-2459.
CP-2413 Ce.208B
CP-2477 Metro Aerocon
Well, that was about it. Hope to be able to post full log sometime in the weekend.
Hasta luego, Michael
- Hans.Jacobs
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Re: Bolivian apetizers
Ola Michael,canberra wrote:Well, that was about it. Hope to be able to post full log sometime in the weekend. Hasta luego, Michael
Althought I'm not into the civvie things, I like the photos. Greath job.. Please keep us informed and show more beauty's from the South!!
- canberra
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Thanks Hanz, tried to stay within the '10' rule But here is an extra. If everything goes well more (and hopefulle better photos) later this month.Hanz wrote:If you have any more pics, please share them with us....
CP-2328 L.410 Aeroesta on take-off from El Trompillo
Thanks Paul. Here is a few FAB T-34s for youPaul wrote:Althought I'm not into the civvie things, I like the photos. Greath job.. Please keep us informed and show more beauty's from the South!!
FAB-902 T-34 Fuerza Aérea Boliviana with FAB-923 and FAB-922 behind
Thanks but this one rocks moreKey wrote:
CP-1319 C-46F ACTIVE
All the best, Michael
- canberra
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First of all thanks for all the nice comments
Until when you will have to do with these C-46s
CP-1080 at La Paz
CP-1655 at La Paz
CP-1616 at Trinidad
CP-1319 at El Trompillo
Later, Michael
Unfortunatly not yet. It didn't fly during my stay in Santa Cruz. It has been parked at El Trompillo a few weeks, but I know some training flight are planed. Hopefully some photos of it in the air next time.philbrands wrote:do you have also a picture of the Curtiss in the air? I love that plane.
Until when you will have to do with these C-46s
CP-1080 at La Paz
CP-1655 at La Paz
CP-1616 at Trinidad
CP-1319 at El Trompillo
Later, Michael
- canberra
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If you want war . . .Key wrote:Sorry Michael, it's a no mercy game. I endure Bolivian propliners, you sit through AMS 707s.
A few photos from La Paz yesterday (08/nov/2007).
CP-1655 Curtiss C-46D (again) but this time with a nicer background (the 6088m peak of Huayna Potosi)
OB-R-463 DC-4 Fawcett
CP-1434 T-29C Fri Reyes
Next week I hope to have time for some more mil from the airshows...
FAB-452 PC-7 Bolivian Air Force (Cochabmba 20/oct/2007)
All the best, Michael