5 years and 1 day ago. Best spotting day ever !!
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Wow, very nice pics.
I can not stay behind and show you a couple of my Japanese favourites. My trip to Japan was in 1998, in the analogue era, so I provide some scans made by a trustworthy CanoScan 4400F.
These were not photoshopped and certainly not edited in Lightroom, as I do not have the latter programme.
All were taken with a blue pen although I sometime use a black one. The booklet can vary in colours, but never a very bright one.
The numbers were originally processed into a blue binder, but with the introduction of the computer this changed to Word Perfect 5.1, later Word Perfect 6.0 followed by several versions of Microsoft Word.
A couple of years ago this data was processed into a database. Early one a very simple one, but for a couple of years now I use a custom made one. This is very nice and I am very happy with it.
Hope you like these nice pics!
(Click on the pic for a blow-up.)
Jurgen
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Piece and love for everyone when the saint go marching in on the last day of school.
I can not stay behind and show you a couple of my Japanese favourites. My trip to Japan was in 1998, in the analogue era, so I provide some scans made by a trustworthy CanoScan 4400F.
These were not photoshopped and certainly not edited in Lightroom, as I do not have the latter programme.
All were taken with a blue pen although I sometime use a black one. The booklet can vary in colours, but never a very bright one.
The numbers were originally processed into a blue binder, but with the introduction of the computer this changed to Word Perfect 5.1, later Word Perfect 6.0 followed by several versions of Microsoft Word.
A couple of years ago this data was processed into a database. Early one a very simple one, but for a couple of years now I use a custom made one. This is very nice and I am very happy with it.
Hope you like these nice pics!
(Click on the pic for a blow-up.)
Jurgen
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Piece and love for everyone when the saint go marching in on the last day of school.
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Ge-Wel-Dig !!
(wanna go back with us and now take real pictures instead ?)
(wanna go back with us and now take real pictures instead ?)
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Here are some more pics from 1994. Keep your fietstas ready!
The prototype of the 'second' RF-4EJ Kai at Hyakuri.
These 'first type' of RF-4EJ Kai hasn't changed much over the years
How many of you have seen this type, a Beech 65? Taken at Iruma on a rainy sunday.
A T-2 at Misawa. Those K64 slides are nice, but are @%$#& to scan
The prototype of the 'second' RF-4EJ Kai at Hyakuri.
These 'first type' of RF-4EJ Kai hasn't changed much over the years
How many of you have seen this type, a Beech 65? Taken at Iruma on a rainy sunday.
A T-2 at Misawa. Those K64 slides are nice, but are @%$#& to scan
- The last Bell 47 of the navy (VX51) at Atsugi.
One more long gone oldie of the JMSDF, a KM2, at Ozuki.
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Fact is, you're always too late!
I wish I had gone to Japan in 1993 when the P-2Js were still there! The last Neptune (7 Kokutai) was withdrawn in March 1994 - it's preserved now in the Kanoya museum. When I was there, she was still leaking oil.
And what about the 104? I saw one (actually the front half) at Gifu doing an engine test, but that was it.
The howling was nice though...
I wish I had gone to Japan in 1993 when the P-2Js were still there! The last Neptune (7 Kokutai) was withdrawn in March 1994 - it's preserved now in the Kanoya museum. When I was there, she was still leaking oil.
And what about the 104? I saw one (actually the front half) at Gifu doing an engine test, but that was it.
The howling was nice though...
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Patrick, like said when you guys just came back: you seem to have found all of the very best spots, well done!
Frank, your T-2 with chute is awesome, wanted to mention that before.
Joost, aaahh... that faithful night in Naha. I was not at my best 'next' day, and neither was the weather. But still...
Erik
Frank, your T-2 with chute is awesome, wanted to mention that before.
Joost, aaahh... that faithful night in Naha. I was not at my best 'next' day, and neither was the weather. But still...
Erik
Climb to 20ft, we're leaving a dust trail
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Cool. I like that nose art! And that with such a hangover
Thanks Erik. Here the last ones from me. The airshow at Iruma, exactly 5 years ago today was a worthly ending of the trip. I think you remember this one as well Erik, as it was the start of yours. Still recall to have 7 Japanese guys walking in line behind me. "Mr Frank Noort of Scramble, you are famous"
Thanks Erik. Here the last ones from me. The airshow at Iruma, exactly 5 years ago today was a worthly ending of the trip. I think you remember this one as well Erik, as it was the start of yours. Still recall to have 7 Japanese guys walking in line behind me. "Mr Frank Noort of Scramble, you are famous"
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