Hunting for Dinosaurs: Starfighters, Jaguars, Drakens
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- Slijfie
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All resistance is futile... Nothing can beat an F-101 and F-105. Still, we won't surrender and add some more dinosaurs. Keep this going!
A real dinosaur, the Flying Dinosaur, as it was called. Valkenburg (where else?) early 1980s.
A Shackleton, landing at Fairford in 1989.
My favourite Victor-shot, Fairford 1989.
And touch down!
What about this fast dinosaur?
And finally, an A-6 landing at Misawa.
A real dinosaur, the Flying Dinosaur, as it was called. Valkenburg (where else?) early 1980s.
A Shackleton, landing at Fairford in 1989.
My favourite Victor-shot, Fairford 1989.
And touch down!
What about this fast dinosaur?
And finally, an A-6 landing at Misawa.
- Thijs
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That's what i call a once in a life time chance School is lasting, those F-105's are temporaryP.S. I remember there were SH- and TH-coded F-105's on deployment at Nörvenich and I did not have time to go due there, due to school..
Everybody has nice stories about the return of Russia forces from East Germany, but didn't have seen any pictures of them...hint hint!
Pieter, i have heard you talking about Reforger's? The arrival of a large force from America if i remember correctly.
Keep them coming
Assume makes an ASS of U and ME.
- Warthog 71
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- Richard from Rotterdam
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Another try:
Some Rhinos in stead of Dinos:
An RF-4C of the Nebraska Air Guard, taken at Boise, ID in 1993.
A Wild Weasel of the local 190th FS Idaho Air Guard.
Some Rhinos in stead of Dinos:
An RF-4C of the Nebraska Air Guard, taken at Boise, ID in 1993.
A Wild Weasel of the local 190th FS Idaho Air Guard.
Last edited by Richard from Rotterdam on 12 Nov 2007, 10:03, edited 1 time in total.
Hi,
Swiss Vampire (Emmen 1984)
Hungarian Fitter (Taszar 1993)
Czechoslovak MiG-23MF (Dresden 1991)
Czechoslovak MiG-21 (Ostrava-Mosnov early ninetees)
Greetings,
Stefan
Swiss Vampire (Emmen 1984)
Hungarian Fitter (Taszar 1993)
Czechoslovak MiG-23MF (Dresden 1991)
Czechoslovak MiG-21 (Ostrava-Mosnov early ninetees)
Greetings,
Stefan
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- Key
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All in favour to disqualify Slijfie and Warthog raise your hand.
No, seriously guys (all of you!), awesome pics of awesome birds. I'm lucky (and old) enough to have enjoyed the operational Blackbird too. Remember one in the circuit at the Hall... or the six KC-135Rs that would launch before The Jet emerged. Sigh.
Tailhooker tipped me there is a type missing so far:
Pair of F6s (XR756 and XS904) landing at Binbrook, 23jul87.
Unfortunately about all of my '82 slides were overexposed due to a broken light meter, they were much more active back then.
XR716 performing at Fairford, 18jul87 (the rainy Tattoo).
Erik
No, seriously guys (all of you!), awesome pics of awesome birds. I'm lucky (and old) enough to have enjoyed the operational Blackbird too. Remember one in the circuit at the Hall... or the six KC-135Rs that would launch before The Jet emerged. Sigh.
Tailhooker tipped me there is a type missing so far:
Pair of F6s (XR756 and XS904) landing at Binbrook, 23jul87.
Unfortunately about all of my '82 slides were overexposed due to a broken light meter, they were much more active back then.
XR716 performing at Fairford, 18jul87 (the rainy Tattoo).
Erik
Last edited by Key on 09 Nov 2007, 23:04, edited 1 time in total.
Climb to 20ft, we're leaving a dust trail
Hi,
Hm... this is fun!
Binbrook 1983
Mildenhall 1983
Greetings,
Stefan
Hm... this is fun!
Binbrook 1983
Mildenhall 1983
Greetings,
Stefan
Last edited by Stefan on 09 Nov 2007, 23:39, edited 1 time in total.
- Canberra TT.18
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- Scramble Junior
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euh. no, annoyed is not the right word....., patience, i'm searching....ah, that's it:
but.... : with every picture i see here, i'm more looking at my boxes full of slides of the late 70's-early 80's......scanning comes closer and closer....
in the mean time: thank you guys for sharing all these golden oldies with us!
but.... : with every picture i see here, i'm more looking at my boxes full of slides of the late 70's-early 80's......scanning comes closer and closer....
in the mean time: thank you guys for sharing all these golden oldies with us!