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Tsunami strikes Japan
JASDF Matsushima A.B.
You can see 3 F-2Bs in the water.
http://feb.2chan.net/may/39/src/1299837480203.jpg
You can see 3 F-2Bs in the water.
http://feb.2chan.net/may/39/src/1299837480203.jpg
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Hello, Uni.
Terrible news!
Good to see that you are OK, though.
Mr Takeda Takashi (a friend of Scramble) lives in Sendai, I believe.
A Kadena F-15 shot that he made was in Scramble's "dustpan& brush" in 2001.
I hope that he is physically safe, but with his city destroyed it must be an unimaginably horrible day for him.
All the best, Buysse2.
Terrible news!
Good to see that you are OK, though.
Mr Takeda Takashi (a friend of Scramble) lives in Sendai, I believe.
A Kadena F-15 shot that he made was in Scramble's "dustpan& brush" in 2001.
I hope that he is physically safe, but with his city destroyed it must be an unimaginably horrible day for him.
All the best, Buysse2.
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think this four Cessnas & Piper are w/o
http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotos ... 40-17.html
http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotos ... 40-17.html
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MINDEF said 28 aircrfafts(18 F-2Bs and U-125 etc.) at JASDF Matsushima was "washed" by Tsunami.
I think they are 18*F-2Bs, 5*T-4s, 2 U-125As and 3 UH-60Js.
It is lucky that 7*T-4s of the Blue Impulse were at Tsuiki A.B. at that time, because they had a ceremony flight for the opening of Kyushu-Shinkansen.(But the ceremony was cancelled)
On 11 Mar. 2011, (maybe all of) flyable aircrafts at JASDF Tsuiki moved to Nyutabaru, to avoid the Tsunami attack.
I think they are 18*F-2Bs, 5*T-4s, 2 U-125As and 3 UH-60Js.
It is lucky that 7*T-4s of the Blue Impulse were at Tsuiki A.B. at that time, because they had a ceremony flight for the opening of Kyushu-Shinkansen.(But the ceremony was cancelled)
On 11 Mar. 2011, (maybe all of) flyable aircrafts at JASDF Tsuiki moved to Nyutabaru, to avoid the Tsunami attack.
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I think this photo of Matsushima says it all............ I can only imagine what happened when the wave hit the heavily populated low area surrounding Sendai. So many lifes have been lost that afternoon.......
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Re: Tsunami strikes Japan
I think it is safe to say that most if not all of the aircraft involved at Matsushima will have to be declared write offs. Salt water corrosion, being slammed into buildings like that, etc. 18 F-2B's, that is about half of some 36 built....
But what are we moaning about when so many thousands lost their lives and many more injured.
Hans.
But what are we moaning about when so many thousands lost their lives and many more injured.
Hans.
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more destroyd light types : http://www.asahi.com/photonews/gallery/ ... mi119.html
and a JASDF H-60 : http://www.bild.de/BILD/news/fotos/2011 ... ldern.html# - pic Nr.23
and a JASDF H-60 : http://www.bild.de/BILD/news/fotos/2011 ... ldern.html# - pic Nr.23
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Re: Tsunami strikes Japan
Hi,Buysse 2 wrote:Hello, Uni.
Terrible news!
Good to see that you are OK, though.
Mr Takeda Takashi (a friend of Scramble) lives in Sendai, I believe.
A Kadena F-15 shot that he made was in Scramble's "dustpan& brush" in 2001.
I hope that he is physically safe, but with his city destroyed it must be an unimaginably horrible day for him.
All the best, Buysse2.
I got an e-mail from Takeda Takashi and he is ok. He moved to Sapporo some time ago.
A great relief.
Regards, Paul
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During one of the CNN broadcasts, a Japanese C-12 was seen in the rubble. They didn't mention the airport, but I guess it's Matsushima.
regards,
Michel
regards,
Michel
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Answers will be questioned.....
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Matsushima Tsunami F-2's
I am not sure if it is in the right section but i found these pictures on the net...
I tlooks like the F-2's from Matsushima did not survive the Tsunami as well...
I tlooks like the F-2's from Matsushima did not survive the Tsunami as well...
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>During one of the CNN broadcasts, a Japanese C-12 was seen in the rubble. They didn't mention the airport, but I guess it's Matsushima.
Maybe it was a JGSDF LR-2 at Sendai Airport.
There seems that 3 military a/cs were at JAMCO maintenance company at Sendai airport
and washed.
Maybe it was a JGSDF LR-2 at Sendai Airport.
There seems that 3 military a/cs were at JAMCO maintenance company at Sendai airport
and washed.
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Some more pictures of the Matsushima Air Base
http://thebaseleg.blogspot.com/2011/03/ ... shima.html
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http://thebaseleg.blogspot.com/2011/03/ ... shima.html
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