Today saw a couple of nice visitors at Le Bourget.
First of all a Thai Air force Boeing 737. This one proved to be rather difficult because of the big light pointing towards me.
Apparently the life in Egypt is getting back to normal again. The regular Hercules visits are always welcome. This one was parked at such a dark spot that I needed an exposure of 30 seconds
Next to this, there was a Moroccan C-130 (CNA-OR), but this one was parked in such a way that taking pictures proved to be impossible.
Regards,
Niek
Le Bourget 14 February 2011
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Re: Le Bourget 14 February 2011
This "Morrocan" Herk belongs to the EGYPTIAN air force !!!
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Re: Le Bourget 14 February 2011
Perhaps you should read Niek comments again, i.e. that the Moroccan Hercules proved impossible to photograph due to its parking spot.
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