I arrived at my hotel last Friday at 7am and I noticed that the first flights were already in the air so I decided go to the beach (which is very close to the runway) as soon as possible. As there were numerous locals at the beach and the road near the beach and runway is very busy, I did not want to expose myself too much (I guess spotting is not widely known and accepted in Vietnam..). I ended up booking a room (only 6 euro’s..) at one of the small hotels near the runway. Of course I didn’t use the room but went straight to the roof top terrace which had a nice overview of both the runway and landing.
It turned out to be my lucky day wit no less then 17(!) Yak’s flying during the 3 hours I spent on the roof (serials 01, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 11, 14, 15, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27 & 28) . All flying activity ended by 11am and I haven’t seen any activity later that day (while I was sipping my cocktails at the beach)
As I don’t want to bore you with all 17 Yak’s please see below a small selection of the pics I made that morning. Please note the photos may not be of the best quality as the light conditions were quite harsh and I only did some quick & dirty editing on a netbook (with a freeware program..). Nevertheless I’m quite satisfied with the results as you don’t see the Vietnamese Air Force every day..
Best,
Hans
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