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Post by Key »

All fantastic shots. I must say the early Soesty photos are the most 'disturbing' still... :cheers:

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Some more Finnish beauty's :-)

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Post by warthog64 »

the last one dino, very nice...
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Key wrote:All fantastic shots. I must say the early Soesty photos are the most 'disturbing' still... :cheers:

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there is only one respond possible:
Zzzziggo :roll:
Yaaargggg! :evil:

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Amazing pics!! BTW, the badge worn on the tail of the Daggers (and on the chest of the crew chief..) resembles the 86th TFW/FW/AW emblem. What's the reason for this? Was this 32nd FIS (maybe administratively) attached to the 86th during this period?
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nilsko wrote:Amazing pics!! BTW, the badge worn on the tail of the Daggers (and on the chest of the crew chief..) resembles the 86th TFW/FW/AW emblem. What's the reason for this? Was this 32nd FIS (maybe administratively) attached to the 86th during this period?
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I'll look that up for you. This is the same patch the crew chief was wearing, the Wolfhounds patch of the 32nd Fighter Interceptor Squadron. I obtained it during a visit to Camp New Amsterdam in 1967 and I still have it in my possession.

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I was actually referring to the badge like this -> Image which is present on the tail of some of the Daggers
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The 32nd FIS was attached to the 86th AD (Air Divison) from 1960 untill 1969. From there it was attached to the 17th AF (Air Force). Hope this helps...

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Holloman wrote:The 32nd FIS was attached to the 86th AD (Air Divison) from 1960 untill 1969. From there it was attached to the 17th AF (Air Force). Hope this helps...

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It certainly does, Holloman. :wink:
You were just ahead of me.

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Dick Hunter wrote:there is only one respond possible:
Zzzziggo :roll:
:uhuh: I see them fine, it's just that those 'hurt' a little more than the other 'painful' images..! :wink:
Having said that, my own stuff parked on what is now Ziggo was n/a yesterday. :down: Fingers crossed that was an incident (it is, so far).

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Post by dinovandoorn »

some prop-stuff ( all blue/white roundels/markings :-) )

Guatamala AF @ La Aurora
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Guatamala AF @ La Aurora
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Honduran Skytrain @ Toncotin
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Finish AF @ Oulu
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and a stunning aircraft without props :twisted:

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dinovandoorn wrote:and a stunning aircraft without props :twisted:
Nothing beats those Russians :great:
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This F-102A 53447 is a visitor from Zaragoza Air Base in Spain, where the 431st FIS was located. July 1963. (Photo Dick Barendregt, collection Ragay).

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On finals at Soesterberg Air Base. September 1965. (Photo Dick Barendregt, collection Ragay).

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This one is going to make an overshoot. September 1965.

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And so he does.

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Busy with post flight checks. June 1966.

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USAF Hercules in the evening sun at good old Soesterberg. June 1966.

Next time some jets that were on static display during the open day of June 17th 1967.

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Open house at Soesterberg AB on June 17th 1967

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This RNLAF F-84F Thunderstreak stood on static display during the open house at Soesterberg AB on June 17th 1967.

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Also present was the RNLAF F-104G Starfighter D-8093.

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Seen from a different angle, showing the dummy Sidewinder and the canon.

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Also on static display, RAF Lightning F2 XN780H.

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RNLAF Alouette III A-254 and Hunter Mk.6 N-283. The Hunter pilots often wore silver helmets.

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Canopy of a RNLAF Hunter Mk.6. The chronometer was used to make the right 'Time On Target'.

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RNLAF Alouette III A-254 is showing the display date.

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Both Alouette IIIs made a flying display during the open day.

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N-320, the only camouflaged RNLAF Hunter T.Mk.7. The other T.Mk.7s had a polished aluminium skin with dayglow bands, like the display Hunter T.Mk.7 N-321 which is present at Leeuwarden AB. Photo Dick Barendregt, collection Ragay.

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