KLu Farewell last Alouette3
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- GerritsFinest
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KLu Farewell last Alouette3
The first aircraft picture I took with my own camera on the 12 of July 1965 (yes 50 years back) was the Alouette3 A-266 at the Ermelo Light Aircraft Strip (LAS). The second one was the L21B R-149 on the same day. So I have a feeling that this helicopter and myself were growing old at the same time! I never forget his jet-sound, I will miss it and many others as well.. Fortunately I had the possibility to make a lot of fun trips with it during my KLu-time. It was never a problem to fly in those days as long as there was a empty seat of course. Thats why I like to put to spotlight on the last four of them now:A-247, A-275, A-292 and A-301. Not fancy blue but ugly green to do their duty together with the army. We had many, in many colours, you liked them or just hated them (till it's gone)
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Re: KLu Farewell last Alouette3
Great pictures! Thanks for sharing them! The first time I flew was in an Alouette III, so I will miss them...
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Re: KLu Farewell last Alouette3
Only Chinooks and Bolkows for me as a passenger. So never Alouette ... But I will definitely miss those little bastards. We used them a lot in the 90's, for practicing our skills with Flycatcher and 40L70. And Stinger as well. I do love it...! Still!
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Re: KLu Farewell last Alouette3
Just Lynxes for me (I was in the Navy), and sadly also gone....
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Re: KLu Farewell last Alouette3
I flew Alouette III only one time... with Argentine Navy in 1994
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Re: KLu Farewell last Alouette3
Gerrit,
Beautiful nostalgic shots at Ermelo with our own 'hill' !
Gr.
Paul
Beautiful nostalgic shots at Ermelo with our own 'hill' !
Gr.
Paul
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Re: KLu Farewell last Alouette3
Very well said Gerrit!GerritsFinest wrote:you liked them or just hated them (till it's gone)
For me as a spotter they were boring........ another "Doris" consuming the batterypower of my scanner
During my time in the KLu though, I often enjoyed to hop on and see Soesterberg from the air
It has been a love-hate relationship.......
Gerard
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Re: KLu Farewell last Alouette3
+1!Gerard wrote:Very well said Gerrit!GerritsFinest wrote:you liked them or just hated them (till it's gone)
For me as a spotter they were boring........ another "Doris" consuming the batterypower of my scanner
During my time in the KLu though, I often enjoyed to hop on and see Soesterberg from the air
It has been a love-hate relationship.......
Gerard
The Alouette, like many other 'birds' was 'regular stuff' and therefore boring at the time.
But how I would love to see Alouttes, Bölkows, Friendships and many others back...................
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Re: KLu Farewell last Alouette3
Nice pics, Gerrit!
Do you remember DORIS, BOBCAT, SPANIEL, ALPHA (+serial), as well?
Do you remember DORIS, BOBCAT, SPANIEL, ALPHA (+serial), as well?
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Re: KLu Farewell last Alouette3
Come to mention SPANIEL, wasn't HOTEL used as well sometimes for the SAR birds?ebauer wrote:Nice pics, Gerrit!
Do you remember DORIS, BOBCAT, SPANIEL, ALPHA (+serial), as well?
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Re: KLu Farewell last Alouette3
Spaniel was mostly used for Beavers, who used also Bobtail and Popsey, other ALO3 callsigns were Ester, Kelly and the SAR Kitbag. It was hard for a beginning controller at Dutch Mil VFR position to learn and identify all those callsigns calling at the same time... not to forget all the Nato jets flying low level as well, now there is panic in Holland when jet sound is heard, lets say 'Sound of Freedom...'