Hunting for Dinosaurs: Starfighters, Jaguars, Drakens
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Hunting for Dinosaurs: Starfighters, Jaguars, Drakens
Hi all
Now that my Japan slides have been scanned and are stored in my Lightoom database, it is time for me to move to the next topic: "Hunting for Dinosaurs". In spring 2003 I was happy to join Iwan Bogels on his DAPPA Dino Trip through Italy, Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
Goal of this trip was to host four Japanese Aviation Photographers and show them the last operational Starfighters, Jaguars and Drakens before they would be withdrawn from service. When looking back four years later, I am very happy that I was happy to join that trip and was asked to be the driver of the van, touring our Japanese guest around for a week, on a 2500km long trip. Tight schedule but we did a lot.
If you want to read more about this, check out http://www.franknoort.nl/dinotrip/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here are some newly scanned slides from the past:
Grazzanise 28-04-2003
Treviso-Istrana 29-04-2003
Zeltweg 30-04-2003
Now that my Japan slides have been scanned and are stored in my Lightoom database, it is time for me to move to the next topic: "Hunting for Dinosaurs". In spring 2003 I was happy to join Iwan Bogels on his DAPPA Dino Trip through Italy, Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
Goal of this trip was to host four Japanese Aviation Photographers and show them the last operational Starfighters, Jaguars and Drakens before they would be withdrawn from service. When looking back four years later, I am very happy that I was happy to join that trip and was asked to be the driver of the van, touring our Japanese guest around for a week, on a 2500km long trip. Tight schedule but we did a lot.
If you want to read more about this, check out http://www.franknoort.nl/dinotrip/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here are some newly scanned slides from the past:
Grazzanise 28-04-2003
Treviso-Istrana 29-04-2003
Zeltweg 30-04-2003
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Howdie Frank, very nice pictures. I see you are very happy with the result from Andries. And you always know how to start a topic.
But...... as the topic says Starfighters,Jaguars, Drakens...... I did not see any Jaguars (yet)....so here some of my Dinosaurs, and we can add the RAF Jaguars also to it.
Rgds,
Kier.
But...... as the topic says Starfighters,Jaguars, Drakens...... I did not see any Jaguars (yet)....so here some of my Dinosaurs, and we can add the RAF Jaguars also to it.
Rgds,
Kier.
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Yep, those were the days Frank !
To bring back a bigger smile on your face, should I mention just a few words......
Risotto
Maximum tunnel speed
Tornado's at Lechfeld
Spicy mozarella
Mercedes Vito at 173 km/h
The sound of Masami's camera
The Nokia TF-104G 'ringtone'
For those who wish to read more, click here.
Haha !
Cheers,
Iwan
The "Red Shirt Crew" (Masami, Toru and Frank) in front of the Ferrari Vito