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Key Wrote: Now you have me wondering who's picture this is! And you got three other photos on ImageSchack, are they not yours either?
Erik ,you got me on that one, i'll explain.
Last weekend i tried to upload some pictures to this topic, it was far from succesfull, this is my first upload ever to any internetside.
At this moment i scanned about 200 old slides all taken at Rotterdam at the last 27 years (so since 1980).
I have two images not owned by, simply because they are a great addition to my RTM Archive, the Comet is one of them the other one is a USMC C118B. I bought both of them at one of the spotters events at Zestienhoven and i really don't know who took them, otherwise i would have mentioned it.
Above another C118B which was taken by me myself at Zestienhoven in 1983.
ps if there's any rule saying you can't post anything from someone else without a source/ credit then please let the admin remove the Comet.
Best Regards,
Some old RAF stuff Jaguar T4 XX139.T from 16sq in take off at Coltishall, July 2000, was one of last grey/green Jags in their inventory at that moment. All the aircract received the ugly lightgrey colorscheme....
In 1999, 39(1PRU)sq still flies with five Canberra PR9s, this XH168.AD is one of them.
Chrit wrote:No Gloster Javelins until now. I Have seen many of them. I was every week at Geilenkirchen, but than I had no camera. Who is the lucky guy with pictures ?
okay, no operational pics (was still trying to find the birth-canal at the time the javelins roamed the skies...) but it's a start....
preserved at leeming, it's owned by the Elvington museum but has been on base for a couple of years already..
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