Schiphol 1996/1997
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Schiphol 1996/1997
Hello,
I was browsing trough some old pictures because I needed one of the DDA. I thought I scan in some and share them...
ORBI Georgian Airlines was one of the first former Soviet airlines with it's own colourscheme instead of the usual Aeroflot-cheatline.
SABENA was stille there and flew BAC1-11's to Schiphol...
Turkish Airlines leased an Airbus A320 from Translift in a hybrid colourscheme
Ales Airlines dropped out of the sky with this very exotic Yak 40. In contrary to the registration, Ales was an airline from Albania and a joint venture between an Italian and an Albanian company.
And ofcourse, the picture that I needed...
Hope you liked this small flashback...
Cheers!
I was browsing trough some old pictures because I needed one of the DDA. I thought I scan in some and share them...
ORBI Georgian Airlines was one of the first former Soviet airlines with it's own colourscheme instead of the usual Aeroflot-cheatline.
SABENA was stille there and flew BAC1-11's to Schiphol...
Turkish Airlines leased an Airbus A320 from Translift in a hybrid colourscheme
Ales Airlines dropped out of the sky with this very exotic Yak 40. In contrary to the registration, Ales was an airline from Albania and a joint venture between an Italian and an Albanian company.
And ofcourse, the picture that I needed...
Hope you liked this small flashback...
Cheers!
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Okay, I needed to scan another DDA picture, so I used my time right and scanned some more from 1996. All planes at Schiphol of course.adz wrote:If you have more, please share them if you have time.
Next to flying the noisy BAC1-11's, SABENA was also flying noisy F28's
Air Holland was still flying and was using this PH-AHI in an hybrid colourscheme. The colours are from Air Europa.
The DC-8's from Affretair were very common these days, even boring. Who would have thought that we would miss them in 2007?
Just as common was the B707 from Avistar. It was a very common sight at Schiphol-East.
South African Airlines operated passengerflights as well as cargo flights. The passengerflights were operated with B747SP's, the cargoflights started with B742's. Later on an A300F was added and used.
Air Alfa was a very common Turkish charter airline. They flew B727's and A300's. Later on Air Alfa was the "star" in a Dutch newsprogram after a flight with a B727 went wrong. Passengers needed to go out of the overwing emergency exit while the plane was still moving. Even Scramble was mentioned in the program.
JAT's only DC-10 was also a regular visitor at Schiphol, always flying for operators who were short on capacity.
KLM was still using Fred Olsen to haul freight with their Electra's
And the last picture (and the second one I was looking for), was this beautiful and magnificent DC-4 of the DDA. The DDA received the plane in May 2006 for flights. Truly a shame that these aren't possible anymore. Also note the very cool vintage Mercedes-Benz cabrio!
Well, that's it for now!
Cheers!
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Let me continue this trip down Memory Lane with my final pictures of 1997 at Schiphol... There's a lot more for coming years and at other airports, so when I have time, I will start new topics with old pictures...
In 1997, British Airways still had the Landor colourscheme and was still flying the good old B737-200's. Note the additional "Manchester" titles.
Balkan Air still existed and was flying Soviet metal to Schiphol like the Tu154.
A resident for years was this B727 of LARMAG.
The Police operated two AS350's next to the Bo105's
Air UK was the second largest operator after KLM at Schiphol, flying with Fokker 50's, 100's and BAe146's.
Lithuanian Airlines introduced a new livery which is shown here on a Yak 42.
ORBI from Georgia was also sending the Tu134 to Schiphol
NFD was the early name of what later was to become Eurowings. They operated feeder flights from Germany for the KLM.
Royal from Canada operated regular charter flights with L1011's.
South African still flew to Schiphol, using the great B747SP!
The DC-4 ZS-NUR became PH-DDS and Schiphol-East was the scene to see two DC-4's. The white/blue one was bought to act as a source for spares for the PH-DDS. Oh, what great planes!
And, of course, 1997 was the year Bill Clinton visited the Netherlands, bringing the whole flying circus of HMX-1. Here we can see one VH-3 about to land after a training flight on a warm May evening. They just did a training flight to the Malieveld in Den Haag. Note the sunset in the nose of this great helicopter!
Well, hope you liked them and hope to please you with more old pictures in other topics soon!
Cheers!
In 1997, British Airways still had the Landor colourscheme and was still flying the good old B737-200's. Note the additional "Manchester" titles.
Balkan Air still existed and was flying Soviet metal to Schiphol like the Tu154.
A resident for years was this B727 of LARMAG.
The Police operated two AS350's next to the Bo105's
Air UK was the second largest operator after KLM at Schiphol, flying with Fokker 50's, 100's and BAe146's.
Lithuanian Airlines introduced a new livery which is shown here on a Yak 42.
ORBI from Georgia was also sending the Tu134 to Schiphol
NFD was the early name of what later was to become Eurowings. They operated feeder flights from Germany for the KLM.
Royal from Canada operated regular charter flights with L1011's.
South African still flew to Schiphol, using the great B747SP!
The DC-4 ZS-NUR became PH-DDS and Schiphol-East was the scene to see two DC-4's. The white/blue one was bought to act as a source for spares for the PH-DDS. Oh, what great planes!
And, of course, 1997 was the year Bill Clinton visited the Netherlands, bringing the whole flying circus of HMX-1. Here we can see one VH-3 about to land after a training flight on a warm May evening. They just did a training flight to the Malieveld in Den Haag. Note the sunset in the nose of this great helicopter!
Well, hope you liked them and hope to please you with more old pictures in other topics soon!
Cheers!