Rotterdam Airport. Now&then!
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Re: Rotterdam Airport. Now&then!
Nice pictures from all of you. Last weekend i also bought a new camera. Hope to make pictures like you did.
PDZ; do you have more of that, i like those old pictures
These are pictures with my digital camera, bad quality. But i still want to share them with you.
PH-OFB charter (NAC Breda players)
PDZ; do you have more of that, i like those old pictures
These are pictures with my digital camera, bad quality. But i still want to share them with you.
PH-OFB charter (NAC Breda players)
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Nice! I always love to see blues at Rotterdam.Dutchbird20 wrote:These are pictures with my digital camera, bad quality. But i still want to share them with you.
22. How I'd love to see this near my home on regular basis.....
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Kind regards, Jeffrey.
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@ Rutger; I like your XRA shot
@ PDZ; We want more ! We want more !
Can someone change the topic-title in photoheavy ?
i spend more hours in the Haarlemmermeer, but Rotterdam ( not the Hague ) is still my hometown.
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@ PDZ; We want more ! We want more !
Can someone change the topic-title in photoheavy ?
i spend more hours in the Haarlemmermeer, but Rotterdam ( not the Hague ) is still my hometown.
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33 I used F/13 with all the take-off shots shutterspeed did'n't exceed 1/200, which is to slow for this angle with the 500mm.
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Good afternoon,Dutchbird20 wrote: PDZ; do you have more of that, i like those old pictures
Here are a few more scans from 1969 and 1979. I hope you like them.
1. G-ATVE, Vickers Viscount 812 of Channel Airways. 23 february 1969
2. PH-OTB, Pilatus PC-6/H2 Porter of KLM Aerocarto, 23 March 1969
3. G-ANCI, De Havilland DH114 Heron of Channel Airways, 7 April 1969
4. F-BGOB, Douglas DC-6B of Aeromaritime, 20 April 1969
5. F-BRID, Douglas DC-6A of Trans-Union, 20 April 1969
6. LN-FOR, Curtiss C-46R of Fred Olsen Lines, 3 May 1970
Kind regards,
Peter
Re: Rotterdam Airport. Now&then!
I have some medium oldies to add, the year is around1983
Viscount Rotterdam
Sneaking into the hangar
european soccer final
broken down gazelle trucked off
rgds
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Viscount Rotterdam
Sneaking into the hangar
european soccer final
broken down gazelle trucked off
rgds
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My pictures from today 25-2-2010.
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PH-OTB later flew for the paraclub, note this is not a TURBO porter
I am normally not that interested in General Aviation but I like the line of this Czech built Aero 145
This is not as old as it may look, this DC4 now stands at the Berlin airlift memorial in Frankfurt
Once normal business at Rotterdam
Sterling paintscheme
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I am normally not that interested in General Aviation but I like the line of this Czech built Aero 145
This is not as old as it may look, this DC4 now stands at the Berlin airlift memorial in Frankfurt
Once normal business at Rotterdam
Sterling paintscheme
rgds
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Despite the fact that i'm a MIL spotter i made some mistakes throughout the years , mainly in the 80's.
And the DC4 in the Air.
Ferry from Denmark to the UK.
Hope you enjoy them.
Pieter,
And the DC4 in the Air.
Ferry from Denmark to the UK.
Hope you enjoy them.
Pieter,
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And some of mine favorites, although the Christmastree foto also looks very familiar to me
My first "bracketing" HDR Photo.
Plane?
Nice evening surprise.
VLM Captain's farewell.
I just love a classic smoker! Reminds my of the old days at SPL, when you were able to ride your bike abeam Rwy 24 S4!!! Nowadays the Romeo Apron.
René.
My first "bracketing" HDR Photo.
Plane?
Nice evening surprise.
VLM Captain's farewell.
I just love a classic smoker! Reminds my of the old days at SPL, when you were able to ride your bike abeam Rwy 24 S4!!! Nowadays the Romeo Apron.
René.
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This whole forum is photo-heavy. That is why we created it.nustyR wrote:Can someone change the topic-title in photoheavy ?
Really, really like that PronAir shot, and the biggest heart-attack on this page for me was the Fred Olson C-46
Erik
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