Holiday in Indonesia
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Re: Holiday in Indonesia (some operational stuff)
Nice stuff Patrick!
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Re: Holiday in Indonesia (some operational stuff)
Very, Very nice report, Patrick.
From very rare aircraft!!
Great images.
Greetz,
Roel
From very rare aircraft!!
Great images.
Greetz,
Roel
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Re: Holiday in Indonesia (some operational stuff)
Hello,
Thanks for the nice comments. I will try to put some civil a/c pics later although I have no clue if they are special.
I would like to publish some bad quality pics of Surabaya (also in the hope to get some info);
Stored civil F.27's
5 stored nomads, on the white one I read .03 (and a DHC.5 left of them, the 630). They are parked there for more then a year now (see GE). Serials unknown I guess.
anyone for the a/c (SF.260's?) in the left site of the hangar and the Fa.50? in the right?
The U-617 (and 616 behind it), U-625 and U-623.... (to be confirmed). Are the 616 and 617 the only brown and white coloured ones?
Thanks for the nice comments. I will try to put some civil a/c pics later although I have no clue if they are special.
I do not know. At the terminal you are ok as long as there are no MP's.... Around the airfield I only stood very shortly at different spots.PH-BRAD wrote:Very very nice!!
BTW: Is spotting allowed there?
Kim was very happy. Only a few days of spotting and the rest beaches and vulcanoes . When we left Bali yesterday there was a big ASIAN conference with ministers and presidents (the newspaper said). I didn't read anything (stayed @ the beach) but I saw a lot of a/c on the platform, the airport was only 3 km's and now I regret I did not go.Stephan Lodewijks wrote:Don't forget to spend some quality time with Kim too!
Stephan
thanks RobertRobertMB wrote:I think he means that HE was taxying in an aircraft when the photo was taken !Jutter wrote:Gulfstream shot during taxi? with nosewheel blocks? Or do you mean later during taxi it was shot!
Menno
I would like to publish some bad quality pics of Surabaya (also in the hope to get some info);
Stored civil F.27's
5 stored nomads, on the white one I read .03 (and a DHC.5 left of them, the 630). They are parked there for more then a year now (see GE). Serials unknown I guess.
anyone for the a/c (SF.260's?) in the left site of the hangar and the Fa.50? in the right?
The U-617 (and 616 behind it), U-625 and U-623.... (to be confirmed). Are the 616 and 617 the only brown and white coloured ones?
Greetz,
Patrick "Stipjes"
Patrick "Stipjes"
Re: Holiday in Indonesia (some stored Surabaya a/c, bad quality)
Aargh, now I'm even more bothered that I will not be travelling through Surabaya next week!
Kees
Kees