F-104G Dutch-mill

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Bright Star Aviation
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F-104G Dutch-mill

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Simpel vraagje, is de F-104 die hier als poortwachter staat van buiten tezien en tefotograferen?

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Bright Star Aviation wrote:Simpel vraagje, is de F-104 die hier als poortwachter staat van buiten tezien en tefotograferen?

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Simpel antwoord: Yep!

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Re: F-104G Dutch-mill

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En waar is die 'Hollandse Molen' dan? :)

Even een correctie omdat ik het tegenwoordig wel erg vaak fout zie staan: het is Dutch Mil (van military).
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De F104 - D8053 – in Nieuw Millingen mag zowel binnen als buiten de poort niet worden gefotografeerd. De bewakingsfirma heeft hiertoe opdracht gekregen.

De F104 – 23+92 – in Mill – Sportcenter Fitland – mag wel worden gefotografeerd.
Wel even vriendelijk vragen bij de receptie.

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Re: F-104G Dutch-mill

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Can I jump in here while people are thinking of "real" aeroplanes?
I was at Schwenningen last week and the tarpaulin covered fuselage is still where it has always been.

This has, on the www, been mistakenly identified as TF-104G 27+28 (formerly at Sieferthofen) but I am "very reliably" informed that the shrouded a/c is in fact a Mig, we thought it had a serial 97+01.

Hope this helps all you "tarpaulin collectors" out there.
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