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We had a basevisit at Kleine Brogel today with the KNVOL, region Noord-Brabant/Noord-Limburg. Sadly the snow already disappeared for the most part and weatherconditions weren't that great all the time. But, taking pics from a distance to the runway of 15-25 mtrs was a great experience.
Hope you like them:
Grt, Mike.
Mike Schoenmaker
Vice-president / Activities / PR
KNVOL, region Noord-Brabant / Noord Limburg
Really great photos guys, very nice. You were lucky to be allowed to make pictures during base visit. When I was at KB with KNVOL for a base visit we where not allowed to make pictures And I really wanted to make some good pics of the Tigertail. Has one of you by change made a good side shot of the Tigertail? I'm looking for a good picture of it so I can use it for an upcoming F-16 from the flightsim.
VinFlyer wrote:Has one of you by change made a good side shot of the Tigertail? I'm looking for a good picture of it so I can use it for an upcoming F-16 from the flightsim.
Vin,
As always, I have made some detailshots, will post them this evening.
DJMikey wrote:As usual, but I haven't always shown the pics here, I've made some detailphoto's also. As requested, here's the tailsection of the Belgian Tigerviper:
Ah yes, perfect. Just what I was looking for. Send you a PM.