Ramstein AB (ETAR)v 02-06-2013

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Ramstein AB (ETAR)v 02-06-2013

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Today I spent a few hours in the Ramstein approach. Reason was not the traffic primarily, I wanted to check out my new lens. A Canon 55-250 IS. It´s the cheapest lens I own now. I paid 135 Euro online as it is pre-owned and I am very suprised with the result. So I would award an excellent price / performance ratio on this one. Focus is not very fast, but as you see no problem with arriving aircraft. KC-135R 58-0008 157ARW New Hampshire ANG & KC-135R 59-1474 127 Wing Michigan ANG made my day:

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Re: Ramstein AB (ETAR)v 02-06-2013

Post by Olli J. »

You have to buy a saw instead of a new lens. Then you can cut some trees.... :wink:
The Tankers, and above all the Michigan one are excellent Johnny!
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