Boeing 707's at Schiphol (oldies)
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Boeing 707's at Schiphol (oldies)
With the winter and the long nights approaching it is time for some nostalgia. Schiphol was host to a fair number of (cargo) boeing 707's in the eighties.
I scanned some of my old photo negatives and thought to share them with you. This batch was shot between 1983 and 1987.
Please feel free to add you own pictures but please lets stick to the 707 in Schiphol under this subject.
The scan quality is somewhat dependend on the quality of film used at the time but I hope you enjoy them, rgds EC[/img]
I scanned some of my old photo negatives and thought to share them with you. This batch was shot between 1983 and 1987.
Please feel free to add you own pictures but please lets stick to the 707 in Schiphol under this subject.
The scan quality is somewhat dependend on the quality of film used at the time but I hope you enjoy them, rgds EC[/img]
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Whoa, this was bound to happen..! Yummie, and you don't seem to leave that many for others.
Erik
... enter Pappaknotty ...
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... enter Pappaknotty ...
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Thank you for your encouragements, there are still plenty others to show, like the regulars from TAP, Tarom, Olympic, JAT, Aereolinas Argentinas, Kuwait, ATA, Zarkani, Korean cargo, Eagle air cargo, DAS/GAS and many more, so dig into the archives.
ADZ, hang in there and your time will come, we were always teased with Viscounts, Electra's and Convairs.
Rgds, EC
ADZ, hang in there and your time will come, we were always teased with Viscounts, Electra's and Convairs.
Rgds, EC
Don't forget TMA of Lebanon ( also known as the Green Brigade )EC wrote:Thank you for your encouragements, there are still plenty others to show, like the regulars from TAP, Tarom, Olympic, JAT, Aereolinas Argentinas, Kuwait, ATA, Zarkani, Korean cargo, Eagle air cargo, DAS/GAS and many more, so dig into the archives.
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Well spoken, there will always be 'boss over boss'. Friend adz, it wasn't me this time... but I cannot resist! Here goes, the first one's for Pappa K.EC wrote:ADZ, hang in there and your time will come, we were always teased with Viscounts, Electra's and Convairs.
Our long-time customer 'Tango Lima' with their green monsters, this one in take-off on 09dec84.
When addressed as a cucumber, they replied with "It's a courgette".
Next is Biman's S2-ACA in old colours, during the foggy Concorde visit on 27feb82.
GAS Air Cargo 5N-ARQ in DAS Air outfit at East, 14mar85.
And another very regular sight in those days: Zarkani's SU-DAB on the same day as previous photo.
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Sorry Michael, it's a no mercy game. I endure Bolivian propliners, you sit through AMS 707s.
Schiphol East was the handling place for many cargo flights. Here we see Eagle Air Cargo TF-VLJ and Jet Cargo N707ZS on the evening of 16jun85.
Another Eagle Air 707 in twilight, TF-VLV in a basic TAP scheme on 02oct85.
And the third in a row at East is 5N-ASY of United Air Service Cargo (10feb85).
Parked at then Freight 3, now the B apron: 242/4X-JYQ of the IDF/AF (09dec84).
Erik
Schiphol East was the handling place for many cargo flights. Here we see Eagle Air Cargo TF-VLJ and Jet Cargo N707ZS on the evening of 16jun85.
Another Eagle Air 707 in twilight, TF-VLV in a basic TAP scheme on 02oct85.
And the third in a row at East is 5N-ASY of United Air Service Cargo (10feb85).
Parked at then Freight 3, now the B apron: 242/4X-JYQ of the IDF/AF (09dec84).
Erik
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Smokers outside Schiphol Next to the nice pictures i like the exotic names of the airlines. Most of them are just like those pictures, history.
That's what I heard when I was one month and 4 four days old, it woke me upOur long-time customer 'Tango Lima' with their green monsters, this one in take-off on 09dec84.
Assume makes an ASS of U and ME.
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Too much fun, browsing through the old slides. Here's another quartet.
EC already showed us a Ports of Call 707. N457PC left that company for Skyworld, rolling in on 06 here on 29sep87.
Shot on the same day is ZAS SU-DAC, loading at East.
ST-AKR was leased by NSA from ZAS, with subtle changes to the titles and logo. Notice how three items are changed in style! (13may86)
Another loading scene, 03nov87. 9J-AEQ was one of several NAC planes.
Erik
EC already showed us a Ports of Call 707. N457PC left that company for Skyworld, rolling in on 06 here on 29sep87.
Shot on the same day is ZAS SU-DAC, loading at East.
ST-AKR was leased by NSA from ZAS, with subtle changes to the titles and logo. Notice how three items are changed in style! (13may86)
Another loading scene, 03nov87. 9J-AEQ was one of several NAC planes.
Erik
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The Jet Cargo beast was stored at Schiphol for some time, nice opportunity to get personal with Maritza. (N707ZS 13apr88)
I remember having to change trains at Schiphol's round NS station, it was 09nov87.
I used the 20 minute layover to hurry up to the promenade deck and was rewarded with CS-TBT. ZAS and Skyworld in the background...
The 727s stayed longer, but Olympic did put 707s like SX-DBP on the line to AMS. Taking off from 01L (now 36C) on 22mar88.
Dramatic sunset on SU-AXK, 09feb88.
Erik
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