Bolivian AF 50yrs Air Show
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Bolivian AF 50yrs Air Show
Just returned from Santa Cruz, so just one apetizer. More the coming week
When was the last time you saw 9 T-33s in formation
/Michael
When was the last time you saw 9 T-33s in formation
/Michael
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some might say:
"Glad I did't go, i do no like T-33's trainer. I just like fast jets"
or
"The sun wasn't shining, I do not take photo's on those days anyway"
me, I think you are a lucky son of a gun.
("mig , Jeg mene du er en heldig søn i en gevær." ((which problably is a stupid translation))
MORE MORE MORE MORE!
"Glad I did't go, i do no like T-33's trainer. I just like fast jets"
or
"The sun wasn't shining, I do not take photo's on those days anyway"
me, I think you are a lucky son of a gun.
("mig , Jeg mene du er en heldig søn i en gevær." ((which problably is a stupid translation))
MORE MORE MORE MORE!
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Re: Bolivian AF 50yrs Air Show
long, too long ago 16 (jun77/Tours),canberra wrote:When was the last time you saw 9 T-33s in formation
/Michael
Can't wait to see your report!
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Re: Bolivian AF 50yrs Air Show
Damn.....I wasn't even born at that time!!Jaap wrote:long, too long ago 16 (jun77/Tours),
Rdgs, Rob
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Hi again,
First of all thanks a lot for the interest
I will continue the torture a bit and even though the weather was ==censored== for photography most of the motives were quite OK.
The event was not really as I expected, it has been quite hard to get precise info about what was going to happen here. Friday (12/10) was the actual 50 years anniversary for the Bolivian Air Force. It was marked with a parade at El Trompillo with the fly-past of the attempted T-33 diamond 9. 4 PC-7s, 4 T-34s and 4 T-35s. No announcement on anything so the PC-7s actually came when I was sitting inside a Curtiss Commander, and the T-33s only arrived after the speaker had told everything was over and asked people to leave
The expected presentation of the MA-60s turned out to be a 'new' Casa 212 instead. There was a photo of one TAM MA-60 in China though. Arrival expected mid November this year.
Saturday (and Sunday) it turned out there was a open day at III Brigada Aérea so I had to postpone my departure back to La Paz.
Enough talk, on with a few more pictures
Four of the five Extra 300s of Chilean AF Display Team 'Halcones' during Fridays short low program (because of the weather)
Boeing 737-200 CP-2486 of local airline Aerosur, making a low past before landing and parking on static
Not part of the show but these two Argentinian Army Hueys (AE-460 special c/s and AE-461) were very welcome visitors
T-33 FAB-634 with special FAB 50 years tail on left side, on right side 75 years ?? (only mentioned 75 years 1932-2007)
FAB-750 one of two Bolivian/Venezuelan Super Pumas displaying its SAR capabilities
Last (for today at least) a three ship T-33 formation (FAB-626/627/631)
All the best, Michael
First of all thanks a lot for the interest
I will continue the torture a bit and even though the weather was ==censored== for photography most of the motives were quite OK.
The event was not really as I expected, it has been quite hard to get precise info about what was going to happen here. Friday (12/10) was the actual 50 years anniversary for the Bolivian Air Force. It was marked with a parade at El Trompillo with the fly-past of the attempted T-33 diamond 9. 4 PC-7s, 4 T-34s and 4 T-35s. No announcement on anything so the PC-7s actually came when I was sitting inside a Curtiss Commander, and the T-33s only arrived after the speaker had told everything was over and asked people to leave
The expected presentation of the MA-60s turned out to be a 'new' Casa 212 instead. There was a photo of one TAM MA-60 in China though. Arrival expected mid November this year.
Saturday (and Sunday) it turned out there was a open day at III Brigada Aérea so I had to postpone my departure back to La Paz.
Enough talk, on with a few more pictures
Four of the five Extra 300s of Chilean AF Display Team 'Halcones' during Fridays short low program (because of the weather)
Boeing 737-200 CP-2486 of local airline Aerosur, making a low past before landing and parking on static
Not part of the show but these two Argentinian Army Hueys (AE-460 special c/s and AE-461) were very welcome visitors
T-33 FAB-634 with special FAB 50 years tail on left side, on right side 75 years ?? (only mentioned 75 years 1932-2007)
FAB-750 one of two Bolivian/Venezuelan Super Pumas displaying its SAR capabilities
Last (for today at least) a three ship T-33 formation (FAB-626/627/631)
All the best, Michael