Gilze-Rijen 11-09-2008
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Gilze-Rijen 11-09-2008
Yesterday I was lucky enough to be in the right spot at the right moment.
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Thanks for your kind comments. The shots were taken on the southside of the airfield, perhaps 300 meters west of the threshold of the south-north runway Iwan. You're just opposite the buildings of the KLu Historic Flight. Between those buildings and the fence there are two small hills. The choppers sometimes use these hills to practice. They land on the hill, let the machine slide backwards and forwards, turn, take off again, etc.
Now, before everybody gets enthousiastic and jumps in his or her car, I have to tell you that I was just lucky because practicing on these tiny Gilze-Rijen mountains is very infrequent.
Yesterday I happened to be of work, the weather was good and I was eating my sandwiches at the spottersplace at the Langenbergseweg. There were three Apaches and two German Bölkows preparing for take off from the Redskin platform. Two AH-64's and the Germans went high from the middle of the field and disappeared in a south-easterly direction but the third Apache (Q-23) took off for the south and started flying north-south circuits over the field. I decided to take my chance and drove to the southside. It did about six circuits which were no good for me because it was too far away with wrong lighting on top of that, but the seventh time it headed straight for yours truly and started it's "I love these hills" routine. Pure luck on my part! It's the first time I had the pleasure of shooting this and I live a ten minutes drive from the field!
Now, before everybody gets enthousiastic and jumps in his or her car, I have to tell you that I was just lucky because practicing on these tiny Gilze-Rijen mountains is very infrequent.
Yesterday I happened to be of work, the weather was good and I was eating my sandwiches at the spottersplace at the Langenbergseweg. There were three Apaches and two German Bölkows preparing for take off from the Redskin platform. Two AH-64's and the Germans went high from the middle of the field and disappeared in a south-easterly direction but the third Apache (Q-23) took off for the south and started flying north-south circuits over the field. I decided to take my chance and drove to the southside. It did about six circuits which were no good for me because it was too far away with wrong lighting on top of that, but the seventh time it headed straight for yours truly and started it's "I love these hills" routine. Pure luck on my part! It's the first time I had the pleasure of shooting this and I live a ten minutes drive from the field!
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Just to give you an idea of things. The first shot (340mm) shows Q-23 leaving the Redskin platform. Taken from the Langenbergseweg it's not a shot to be overly enthousiastic about but nevertheless one of the most common pictures you'll get home with if you ventured a day out to Gilze-Rijen!
The second one (135mm) shows the machine climbing one of the hills and in the background to the left you can just see the main hangar of the Historic flight.
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The second one (135mm) shows the machine climbing one of the hills and in the background to the left you can just see the main hangar of the Historic flight.
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Great shots Kees
number 5 flow it backwards? he has his backlights on piep piep piep ( just kidding )
number 5 flow it backwards? he has his backlights on piep piep piep ( just kidding )
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better a spotter with stepladder behind me than a spotter with 50mm in front off me
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