NAS Fallon
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- Pieter
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NAS Fallon
Here a small selection from what we did see during a basevisit at NAS Fallon in February.
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Regards,
Pieter
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Re: NAS Fallon
Wow! Very crispy shots you've got there.
Also a good selection of the , no doubt, many-many pictures.
"It's only a hobby", indeed, but what a nice one.
Also a good selection of the , no doubt, many-many pictures.
"It's only a hobby", indeed, but what a nice one.
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Re: NAS Fallon
Very very very nice pics!!!
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Re: NAS Fallon
Painfully beautiful!!
It seems F/A-18B/D '13' has a photorecce modification in its nose section?
Stephan
It seems F/A-18B/D '13' has a photorecce modification in its nose section?
Stephan
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Re: NAS Fallon
I believe it's an RF(/A)-18DStephan Lodewijks wrote:Painfully beautiful!!
It seems F/A-18B/D '13' has a photorecce modification in its nose section?
Stephan
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Re: NAS Fallon
Could'nt agree more with what's been said!!!!!!!!!!!!
GREAT pics.
My compliments!
Grtz,
Roel
GREAT pics.
My compliments!
Grtz,
Roel
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Re: NAS Fallon
Stephan Lodewijks wrote:Painfully beautiful!!
It seems F/A-18B/D '13' has a photorecce modification in its nose section?
Stephan
It is ATARS, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_T ... nce_System
greetz Ewald
111,03˚ of EHSB
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Re: NAS Fallon
Very nice pics, great job
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Great pictures. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: NAS Fallon
Lekker hoor ! And no heatwaves in February. Love all the agressors, and jealous of the beautiful Seahawks!
Cheers,
Iwan
Cheers,
Iwan
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Re: NAS Fallon
Pieter realy S U P E R B pics !
the Navy (fighting) falcons are (T)F-16N if i'm right, what original Air Force subtype are they?
the Navy (fighting) falcons are (T)F-16N if i'm right, what original Air Force subtype are they?
grtz. Attila the Hun.
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Nikonian
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- Pieter
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Re: NAS Fallon
These are the embargoed Pakistan F-16s so they are F-16A/B block 15
Regards,
Pieter
Regards,
Pieter
Re: NAS Fallon
WOW great pictures!
Re: NAS Fallon
Very beautiful pics!
Seems that each squadron flying the F/A-18D has 2 or 3 F/A-18 ATARS
Seems that each squadron flying the F/A-18D has 2 or 3 F/A-18 ATARS