The 68068 UH 77 TFS during the openday 1981
Aardvark
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Nice one! Wasn't too taken by them at the time they were operational, but my affection grew and grew once they left Europe...henkderidder wrote:The 68068 UH 77 TFS during the openday 1981
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Soesterberg Always loved these beasts!
Stephan, if you had been sitting at the end of the runway at Upper Heyford where, after an awful quiet morning, more than thirty of them would be launching overhead with those raw TF-30s in A/B, you probably would have been taken too..!
Erik
Stephan, if you had been sitting at the end of the runway at Upper Heyford where, after an awful quiet morning, more than thirty of them would be launching overhead with those raw TF-30s in A/B, you probably would have been taken too..!
Erik
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