Photo's from operational Portuguese G.91's
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Photo's from operational Portuguese G.91's
Hi all there,
Does any one here have nice and good pictures from Forca Aérea Portuguesa G.91's......
Show me!!!
Trueno
Does any one here have nice and good pictures from Forca Aérea Portuguesa G.91's......
Show me!!!
Trueno
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Yeah, got some.
Here's G91T 1802, the other one flying at Cambrai on 15jun86. The third one, 5448, was in the static.
The 1987 Montijo open day saw half a dozen Ginas airborne.
Star of that lot was undoubtedly the Tiger of Esq 301: 5465
Two more of this airshow annex Tiger Meet: 5441 landing...
... and 1807 parked remotely.
Finally, two of these highly manoeuvrable jets in overhaul at Alverca, 29jun87.
5427, still in German colours.
And 5464 that was treated with paint remover by someone without any protective clothing as we watched. I suppose methods have changed since then!
Erik
Here's G91T 1802, the other one flying at Cambrai on 15jun86. The third one, 5448, was in the static.
The 1987 Montijo open day saw half a dozen Ginas airborne.
Star of that lot was undoubtedly the Tiger of Esq 301: 5465
Two more of this airshow annex Tiger Meet: 5441 landing...
... and 1807 parked remotely.
Finally, two of these highly manoeuvrable jets in overhaul at Alverca, 29jun87.
5427, still in German colours.
And 5464 that was treated with paint remover by someone without any protective clothing as we watched. I suppose methods have changed since then!
Erik
Climb to 20ft, we're leaving a dust trail
Yeah... and we walked in that stuff with our normal summershoes...And 5464 that was treated with paint remover by someone without any protective clothing as we watched. I suppose methods have changed since then!
I just tried to get my old slidescanner to work again so I can attribute to these threads, but it seems the thing died on me. Windows will recognise the scanner but it stays "unavailable" even though the right drivers are installed... but that is off-topic
Thanks all!!! I like to remember those years. Great shots from Montijo, I was there too with a trip organised by Scramble, we stood there just a few meters from the runway..... the show was one of the best ever!!!
The exact number of G.91's that took off in the air was 8 and they flew extremely low over the Taag river and made some attack manouevres over the base. What about that base attack by 18 A-7P's ......
Yeah..... those days are over
Indeed Roel, we are the Dino's among the spotters (haha)...
Cheers.
Horror
The exact number of G.91's that took off in the air was 8 and they flew extremely low over the Taag river and made some attack manouevres over the base. What about that base attack by 18 A-7P's ......
Yeah..... those days are over
Indeed Roel, we are the Dino's among the spotters (haha)...
Cheers.
Horror
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They did.Trueno wrote:they flew extremely low over the Taag river and made some attack manouevres over the base
Looks like we were all on the same trip, I like that idea. Indeed a show that will rank high forever - due partly to where we were allowed to be! Greetingsenzo,
Erik
Climb to 20ft, we're leaving a dust trail
These photos always make me need some oxygen for recovery!!
We sure miss the Ginas, great times those were...
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Abraços
We sure miss the Ginas, great times those were...
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Looks like we were all on the same trip, I like that idea. Indeed a show that will rank high forever - due partly to where we were allowed to be! Greetingsenzo,
Erik[/quote]
I think so.... we stayed in Hotel downtown Lisbon and had a good time, Scramble organised also a visit to Sintra AB and Alverca, wow!!!
If I am correct, we all from the group received a red Scramble cap for sun protection (and to be recognised) at Montijo, standing almost on the main runway....... Great days I spent there.
Abraco
Trueno
Erik[/quote]
I think so.... we stayed in Hotel downtown Lisbon and had a good time, Scramble organised also a visit to Sintra AB and Alverca, wow!!!
If I am correct, we all from the group received a red Scramble cap for sun protection (and to be recognised) at Montijo, standing almost on the main runway....... Great days I spent there.
Abraco
Trueno
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How I miss having my house being buzzed by the G.91s from Squadron 301 "Jaguars". Those were the days!
I remember that Tiger Meet well, it was the first airshow I ever attended (I was 10 years old in 1987). I lived, and still live, in Almada - roughly 7 miles from Montijo AB - and recall all those afternoons I spent at my window seeing the Mirages, F-16s, Starfighters, F-4s, F-111s, etc. One morning, while having breakfast, a couple of F-15Cs belonging to the 36th TFW flew low and slow over my building, landing gear down and close enough to see one of the Eagle drivers waving at me. Those were definitely the days!
I remember that Tiger Meet well, it was the first airshow I ever attended (I was 10 years old in 1987). I lived, and still live, in Almada - roughly 7 miles from Montijo AB - and recall all those afternoons I spent at my window seeing the Mirages, F-16s, Starfighters, F-4s, F-111s, etc. One morning, while having breakfast, a couple of F-15Cs belonging to the 36th TFW flew low and slow over my building, landing gear down and close enough to see one of the Eagle drivers waving at me. Those were definitely the days!