REQ: Tristar CS-TMR op Schiphol
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- mipo72
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- Location: EHPR ( Purmerend ) EHAM ( Schiphol B-platform )
Almost a year after my post here it's gone.
And that in my vacation.......
Big applause for anybody who put info in this subject include myself.
Cheers,
And that in my vacation.......
Big applause for anybody who put info in this subject include myself.
Cheers,
Canon 1000D 18-55 en Canon 55-250/IS en Samsung WB500.
Ik zeg zomaar,... pak wat je kan pakken want anders is het weg!!!!!!...
Als je het niet wil pakken , dan pak ik het wel.... moet je wel zeggen waar?????....
Ik zeg zomaar,... pak wat je kan pakken want anders is het weg!!!!!!...
Als je het niet wil pakken , dan pak ik het wel.... moet je wel zeggen waar?????....
- PAPAKNOTTY
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CS-TMR
Hi,
Pics of "her" departure from RWY09 made by my "partner in crime", Mzunguwamap can be seen on the photoforum right now!
Whow what a day, today...
Sorry that I couldn't provide you all earlier with info of "her" departure.
For me, today... the news came out of the blue ...well let's say grey
With many many thanx to my colleagues and friends, I could see todays departure... (Well, I had to break all the rules on the road - Home
-> 36L no@#*! -> 09!!! pfff....)
Also Big Thanx to Ton Jochems, who was providing us all with the many updates! HURRAY!!!
Just when airborne, "she" was smoothly banking to the right.... whow what a sight! Memories came back for me of a 707 departure, back in 1996. Then, on the 4th of March, a Mondayafternoon, SU-PBA (ex-SU-DAC - "Plantenbak" for insiders), departed as MPS999 in same weatherconditions as today from the 01L (now 36C) with an early left turn to the west... After many years of storage at East! (Had a sticky mike upon dep.)
Well that was my story about this beautifull Three Holer CS-TMR,
enjoy the pics and greetz from this
Pics of "her" departure from RWY09 made by my "partner in crime", Mzunguwamap can be seen on the photoforum right now!
Whow what a day, today...
Sorry that I couldn't provide you all earlier with info of "her" departure.
For me, today... the news came out of the blue ...well let's say grey
With many many thanx to my colleagues and friends, I could see todays departure... (Well, I had to break all the rules on the road - Home
-> 36L no@#*! -> 09!!! pfff....)
Also Big Thanx to Ton Jochems, who was providing us all with the many updates! HURRAY!!!
Just when airborne, "she" was smoothly banking to the right.... whow what a sight! Memories came back for me of a 707 departure, back in 1996. Then, on the 4th of March, a Mondayafternoon, SU-PBA (ex-SU-DAC - "Plantenbak" for insiders), departed as MPS999 in same weatherconditions as today from the 01L (now 36C) with an early left turn to the west... After many years of storage at East! (Had a sticky mike upon dep.)
Well that was my story about this beautifull Three Holer CS-TMR,
enjoy the pics and greetz from this
PapaKnotty flew:
A306 A30B A310 A319 A320 A321 A332 A333 A748 AS21 AS32 AT72 B06 B105
B703 B732 B733 B734 B735 B737 B738 B742 B743 B744 B74S B752 B762 B763 B772
B77L B77W BALL C172 C500 CRJ7 DC10 DC3 DH3T E120 EC30 F100 F50 F70 H269 KA26 L101 LA4 MD11 MI8 P28A P68 RJ1H SW4
A306 A30B A310 A319 A320 A321 A332 A333 A748 AS21 AS32 AT72 B06 B105
B703 B732 B733 B734 B735 B737 B738 B742 B743 B744 B74S B752 B762 B763 B772
B77L B77W BALL C172 C500 CRJ7 DC10 DC3 DH3T E120 EC30 F100 F50 F70 H269 KA26 L101 LA4 MD11 MI8 P28A P68 RJ1H SW4
- Stratofreighter
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check
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and
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to see CS-TMR arriving back at her home base...
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and
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to see CS-TMR arriving back at her home base...
I'll take your word for that John, all I could see from my location (MZS bldg) was that it went over the viaduct, therefore most logical would be Zwanenburg- or Polderbaan... Maybe Key was playing aroundjfaltena wrote: Nope... take off was from 09 with a very nice banking turn to Southern directions...
brgds MP744SF.
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- patrick@tediek.com
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Hey, hey, this is a venerable Lockheed aircraft. Not some weak modern plastic planeJames wrote:...a big applausse for this company and the crew who dares to fly the machine after such a long time in the Dutch weather....
Would I ever do such a thing? Oh OK, I guess I would... But I wasn't here! Missed that glorious moment. <sob>MP744SF wrote:Maybe Key was playing around
Key
Climb to 20ft, we're leaving a dust trail
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The airplane arrived 15 min earlier than the expected ETD.patrick@tediek.com wrote:Nice pictures. I must admit I never expected the bird to leave.
Hope they sent some updates from LIS. Any problems during the ferry flight?
Like someone said: Hey! this a Lockheed, not a Tupperware airplane! It only needs two wings and at least one engine to fly
Here, taxiing to the stand after landing @ LIS:
Welcome back CSTMR (as it was calling in the Air Band)!