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Re: pics Cruzex V, Natal.
Great reports and hot latin shots!
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Re: pics Cruzex V, Natal.
Hey 'Ome Pat'!
I'm still amazed by the many great photo opportunities we were able to enjoy! Can't think of any better ending of a superb year for me.
Here some of mine:
USAF F-16C, 120th FS, CO-ANG (86-0367) seen from a USAF KC-135R:
FAB F-5EM, 1-14GAv (4844) seen from a FAB KC-137:
FAU A-37B, EA2 (280) seen from a FAB C-130:
FACh F-16D, Grupo3 (859) seen from a USAF KC-135R:
More will follow in the next week or so! I hope to see some more from others who attended, it was a great week!
Lucien
I'm still amazed by the many great photo opportunities we were able to enjoy! Can't think of any better ending of a superb year for me.
Here some of mine:
USAF F-16C, 120th FS, CO-ANG (86-0367) seen from a USAF KC-135R:
FAB F-5EM, 1-14GAv (4844) seen from a FAB KC-137:
FAU A-37B, EA2 (280) seen from a FAB C-130:
FACh F-16D, Grupo3 (859) seen from a USAF KC-135R:
More will follow in the next week or so! I hope to see some more from others who attended, it was a great week!
Lucien
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Re: pics Cruzex V, Natal.
Van de CRUZEX site:
"Perrus Van Striphour, from Holland, has given for 22 years coverage of military exercises around the world. Despite the broad experience, highlights the peculiarities of CRUZEX V: "In some exercises around the world we can not get on and participate in flights, only to photograph the static display. In others, in order to get permission we need to have excellent contacts and at least two years for accreditation. The ease of access to information, accreditation made by the CRUZEX website, allied to the efficiency support staff to the press has made greatly easier our work in Brazil, "he said."
Well said Perrus!
BTW: At Fortaleza there were 12 F-5EM.
"Perrus Van Striphour, from Holland, has given for 22 years coverage of military exercises around the world. Despite the broad experience, highlights the peculiarities of CRUZEX V: "In some exercises around the world we can not get on and participate in flights, only to photograph the static display. In others, in order to get permission we need to have excellent contacts and at least two years for accreditation. The ease of access to information, accreditation made by the CRUZEX website, allied to the efficiency support staff to the press has made greatly easier our work in Brazil, "he said."
Well said Perrus!
BTW: At Fortaleza there were 12 F-5EM.
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Re: pics Cruzex V, Natal.
Owwww she made a mistake, my first exercise was TAM 84 at Gilze, so it is 26 years.... . Once I was in the system as Perrus there was no way back but who cares !!!! As long as we can fly. But I will sent her a mail to correct it, thanks for the message.orange wrote:Van de CRUZEX site:
"Perrus Van Striphour, from Holland, has given for 22 years coverage of military exercises around the world. Despite the broad experience, highlights the peculiarities of CRUZEX V: "In some exercises around the world we can not get on and participate in flights, only to photograph the static display. In others, in order to get permission we need to have excellent contacts and at least two years for accreditation. The ease of access to information, accreditation made by the CRUZEX website, allied to the efficiency support staff to the press has made greatly easier our work in Brazil, "he said."
Well said Perrus!
BTW: At Fortaleza there were 12 F-5EM.
EvD also reported the F-5's, pitty they where not there on the 10th . Where they underneath the sheds? Because there were only some A-29's then.
It was a great week and thanks for the company!
Greetz,
Patrick "Stipjes"
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Re: pics Cruzex V, Natal.
Very beautiful topic !!!! Thanks for sharing
What is the aircraft type of the Força Aerea Uruguayana ? It is the first time for me to se it
What is the aircraft type of the Força Aerea Uruguayana ? It is the first time for me to se it
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Re: pics Cruzex V, Natal.
They arrived on the 10th, shortly after dark apparently. The A-29s (also 12) were from the Natal based unit, the ones participating in the exercise from Natal were from a different unit (2/3 GAv?).stipjes wrote: EvD also reported the F-5's, pitty they where not there on the 10th . Where they underneath the sheds? Because there were only some A-29's then.
It was a great week and thanks for the company!
We also got ten C-95A, a P-95B, a Huey and a KC-130H, so Fortaleza is quite a busy place. Arno and myself got onboard the Herk for the afternoon flight, refueling eight aggressor F-5s. That kept the smile on our faces even after a dip in the swimmingpool.
Yes, all in all a great week, and thanks for the company also, Perrus!
RP
Re: pics Cruzex V, Natal.
One of my pics:
Re: pics Cruzex V, Natal.
Wow, Cruzex is a COIN walhalla
IA-58 PucaraShunn31 wrote:What is the aircraft type of the Força Aerea Uruguayana ?
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Re: pics Cruzex V, Natal.
Rarely saw a bigger load of excellent mil aircraft photo-ops. The scenes on some of the A2A shots are just fingerlicking good and the rest is 'just' awfully nice.
Congrats on making this trip, I love the results!
Erik
Congrats on making this trip, I love the results!
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Re: pics Cruzex V, Natal.
The aircraft from Uruguay is the Cessna A-37B indeed. According to the Scramble database, it's the OA-37B. I wonder what this 'O' stands for. Anyone?
Interesting little aircraft and a real joy to see in active duty:
FACh F-16D head on over the blue coastal waters:
FAB A-1B (AMX-T) banking away in formation with the Chilean F-16
I'll upload some more in due time.
@ "Perrus Van Striphour": always a pity when your words (and name) are quoted the wrong way.
Perhaps you had to give her more time to write down your replies... Maybe you can apply for a free media training with one of the bosses at work?
Greetings,
Lucien
Interesting little aircraft and a real joy to see in active duty:
FACh F-16D head on over the blue coastal waters:
FAB A-1B (AMX-T) banking away in formation with the Chilean F-16
I'll upload some more in due time.
@ "Perrus Van Striphour": always a pity when your words (and name) are quoted the wrong way.
Perhaps you had to give her more time to write down your replies... Maybe you can apply for a free media training with one of the bosses at work?
Greetings,
Lucien
What happens if the Earth rotates 30 times faster: you'll get your salary everyday and women bleed to death...
Re: pics Cruzex V, Natal.
he Stip, I was there with you at TAM '84, wanneer kom je dat biertje nou een keer drinken in Alphen?
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Re: pics Cruzex V, Natal.
Hey Lu, I didn't have the time to contact you by e-mail, but I'm impressed with the results! I guess you can fill one "dia-avond" all by yourself!L.M.B. wrote:The aircraft from Uruguay is the Cessna A-37B indeed. According to the Scramble database, it's the OA-37B. I wonder what this 'O' stands for. Anyone?
Regarding the "O" in OA-37: It stands for observation, as the original/intended task of the OA-37 was FAC.
According to Wikipedia, it's a predecessor of the OA-10!
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ThanksSquAdmin wrote:Wow, Cruzex is a COIN walhalla
IA-58 PucaraShunn31 wrote:What is the aircraft type of the Força Aerea Uruguayana ?
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