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That's a great pic. PM sent.Heron wrote:Am I allowed to add a slidescan to this topic?
A few days befone Gerrit's first picture I took this slide from outside the base.
XV490/S is here accompanied by XV498/U.
XV490/S_XV498/U_11aug86EDUW by Bert Visser, on Flickr
According to a couple of our members, there were six F-4 airframes at Bruggen- XV425, XV475, XV481, XV485 and ZE357 were all present, used as BDR and decoys and XV569 was on the fire dump. All were eventually scrapped locally.Stafsels wrote:What ever happend to the three rafg f-4 airframes that were at rafg bruggen atleast till 1999? Some to rescue these?
Kind regards,
Stafsels
Hello Slijfie. Thanks for posting that shot, its a rare one. Would you mind if I copied it across to our social media for Mike Davey (XV490's current owner) and Dave Gledhill (former XV490 navigator) to see, please? They may have extra info to contribute.Slijfie wrote:XV490 in much better times at Wildenrath, 17 April 1984. Code H still visible on the tail.
Phantom FGR2 92 Sq by Rob Schleiffert, on Flickr
Thanks for asking first, BPAG. Go ahead and copy it if you like.BPAG wrote: Hello Slijfie. Thanks for posting that shot, its a rare one. Would you mind if I copied it across to our social media for Mike Davey (XV490's current owner) and Dave Gledhill (former XV490 navigator) to see, please? They may have extra info to contribute.
Many thanks, much appreciated.Slijfie wrote:Thanks for asking first, BPAG. Go ahead and copy it if you like.
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