Here a first impression of the 6 Jordanian Vipers leaving Leeuwarden this morning:
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Departure of Jordanian Vipers
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Re: Departure of Jordanian Vipers
Here some unprocessed small jpg's of this morning
(this one was at RTL weer today)
(this one was at RTL weer today)
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Re: Departure of Jordanian Vipers
Yep, I saw it and the weatherforecaster told the audience that the trip is 3.500 km and would take 3 hrs.Joris van Boven wrote:Here some unprocessed small jpg's of this morning
(this one was at RTL weer today)
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Re: Departure of Jordanian Vipers
Nice!!!
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Re: Departure of Jordanian Vipers
Love the last shot Crizz..
Too bad you forgot the order a can of sunshine there
PS: Am I mistaken, or didn't you turn your logo into watermark a bit more?
(which is a good thing )
Too bad you forgot the order a can of sunshine there
PS: Am I mistaken, or didn't you turn your logo into watermark a bit more?
(which is a good thing )
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Re: Departure of Jordanian Vipers
Did any of your guys perhaps photographed me while launching the 132 (ex J-270) as I was the crewchief of this one.
If yes would you be so kind to send me a photo of it. Thanks in advance.
If yes would you be so kind to send me a photo of it. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Departure of Jordanian Vipers
Wow Dick, I would like to see that picture. Sounds like a very special shot. Capturing the moment you actually worked Guess you need a highspeed camera to see that one..Dick Lohuis wrote:Did any of your guys perhaps photographed me while launching the 132 (ex J-270) as I was the crewchief of this one.
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Re: Departure of Jordanian Vipers
Hi guys,
Very good shots! Took also some from outside, unfortunately a bit dark because sunshite was too late....grrr. Some pics are cropped.
130 ex J-267
131 ex J-269
132 ex J-270
133 ex J-650
134 ex J-653
135 ex J-654
The J-509 with birdhit, the whole fire brigade came in to check the pilot and its plane...
The other Vipers from the morning mission during recovery, J-512 with it's 313sq badge, dual J-064 from 322sq and J-875 from 323sq.
Regards,
Maurits
Very good shots! Took also some from outside, unfortunately a bit dark because sunshite was too late....grrr. Some pics are cropped.
130 ex J-267
131 ex J-269
132 ex J-270
133 ex J-650
134 ex J-653
135 ex J-654
The J-509 with birdhit, the whole fire brigade came in to check the pilot and its plane...
The other Vipers from the morning mission during recovery, J-512 with it's 313sq badge, dual J-064 from 322sq and J-875 from 323sq.
Regards,
Maurits
kind regards,
Maurits
Maurits
Re: Departure of Jordanian Vipers
Oh well... let me show a few pictures then too. I was also at the "spottersbult" (spotters hill).
01 The first four F-16's departed between 8:53 and 9:04. The only one with a spotterfriendly take-off was J-509 with callsign "Voodoo3":
02 Unfortunately this F-16 was back on the ground in 11 minutes, said due to a birdhit. The practicebombs are still on the racks:
03 The safetypins are replaced:
04 Judging by the crowd the birdhit was at store-8:
05 The first Jordanian to leave was 130 (ex J-267):
06 The only one who apparently didn't want its picture taken was 131, ex J-269:
07 I don't need to show all six, but the last one was the only one level when passing us. That was 135 (ex J-654):
01 The first four F-16's departed between 8:53 and 9:04. The only one with a spotterfriendly take-off was J-509 with callsign "Voodoo3":
02 Unfortunately this F-16 was back on the ground in 11 minutes, said due to a birdhit. The practicebombs are still on the racks:
03 The safetypins are replaced:
04 Judging by the crowd the birdhit was at store-8:
05 The first Jordanian to leave was 130 (ex J-267):
06 The only one who apparently didn't want its picture taken was 131, ex J-269:
07 I don't need to show all six, but the last one was the only one level when passing us. That was 135 (ex J-654):