Phantoms at Soesterberg
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- henkderidder
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Phantoms at Soesterberg
Here are some images out of the 70-ties. The days you had to screw to change lenses. Only focus manal and use 50 iso or less to avoid grain. Also a good contition was a pre to get outof the hands of the LB (secrurity) Often you had to run after taking a pic.
Hope you enjoy.
And some visitors:
Saw this one (WR 749 ) coming in during geography, made it while I should have gymnastics:
Hope you enjoy.
And some visitors:
Saw this one (WR 749 ) coming in during geography, made it while I should have gymnastics:
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- Iwan Bogels
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Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
Wow Henk !
It looks like I started a couple of years too late. Wish I had seen CR-Phantoms myself. Nice nostalgic contributions.
Cheers,
Iwan
It looks like I started a couple of years too late. Wish I had seen CR-Phantoms myself. Nice nostalgic contributions.
Cheers,
Iwan
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Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
Wow! It doesn't bother me at all that all of your pics are in black & white!
Keep them posted!
Keep them posted!
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Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
I agree with you iwan that we are born in the wrong era, nice pics henk
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Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
The obvious comment from me too, Henk: smackin'!
Erik
Erik
Climb to 20ft, we're leaving a dust trail
Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
Fantastic pics Henk.
Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
Story goes that one (or more) 32nd Phantoms had a shark's mouth as nose art. Does anyone of you this is a true story? And when it is do you have an image of it.
Have a nice day,
SABK9
Have a nice day,
SABK9
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Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
Brings back some wonderful memmories!!!!!!
Great job Henk!
Roel
Great job Henk!
Roel
Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
Great photos Henk!
[quote="henkderidder"] Also a good contition was a pre to get outof the hands of the LB (secrurity) Often you had to run after taking a pic.
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I already wondered why spotters grow so fat these days.
[quote="henkderidder"] Also a good contition was a pre to get outof the hands of the LB (secrurity) Often you had to run after taking a pic.
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I already wondered why spotters grow so fat these days.
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Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
Awesome Picutres Henk! Thanks for posting them
Thanks,
Nico
Thanks,
Nico
Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
While Henk was trying to stay out of the hands of the guards I just kept on taking my pics.
Early seventies 32TFS traded their FY68 F4 for brand new FY74 examples.
This one came in straight from the factory.
Often one F4 carried a target for others to shoot at.
These came back missing the rear part, that obviously had to be picked up out of the sea.
A view in snow was rare, then as well as now.
Early seventies 32TFS traded their FY68 F4 for brand new FY74 examples.
This one came in straight from the factory.
Often one F4 carried a target for others to shoot at.
These came back missing the rear part, that obviously had to be picked up out of the sea.
A view in snow was rare, then as well as now.
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Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
Holy s**t! Pffff....Very tasty pics....What else can I say?
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Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
To Henk: I'm at a loss for words... what a time that must have been...
They're all stunning pics, but somehow I particularly love the ones that show white (rather than black) stenciling all over the aircraft, like for instance F-4E '444'.
Keep 'm coming sir, we'll be waiting!
Stephan
They're all stunning pics, but somehow I particularly love the ones that show white (rather than black) stenciling all over the aircraft, like for instance F-4E '444'.
Keep 'm coming sir, we'll be waiting!
Stephan
Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
Those D models. Awesome!
Bob
Bob
- henkderidder
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Re: Phantoms at Soesterberg
I.ve heard the story, but never seen a 32 TFS Phantom with a sharkmouth. But I had loved to see one!sabk9 wrote:Story goes that one (or more) 32nd Phantoms had a shark's mouth as nose art. Does anyone of you this is a true story? And when it is do you have an image of it.
Have a nice day,
SABK9
Henk