As last week it was 5 years ago since the second Gulf war began, I scanned some of my old photos (no negative scanner, so qual is not too wel) to give the 1st Gulf War a photo tribute of the days that F-111s, Buccaneers, Jaguars and Tornados ruled the skies over Baghdad.
A tribute to all the good people there!
Twenthe 1991 TDY Muharraq:
TDY Incirlik:
TDY Ras Al Ghar:
Kleine Brogel 1991, TDY Muharraq:
Enjoy!
1st Gulf War Tribute
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1st Gulf War Tribute
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Michel
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nice timing I' d say....
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yeah, that´s sad. but these s.hit will go on and on...Niels van Erck wrote:nice timing I' d say....
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even when the spotters / photographers will stop posting.