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More black & whites... for me too, those where the days of cheap film, cheap camera and lots of exiting aircraft. The event: Squadron exchange with 43 Sqn. I do not remember the exact dates, think it was July 1979.
This one puzzles me: my notes say: N8892 Cessna 150 from Camp New Amsterdam Aero Club, taken at EHSB no date. My memory sucks, cause I can't remember ever taken this picture, or heard about an aeroclub of the 32nd... It must have been taken somewhere in the seveties.
Someone any suggestions ?
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Pappa Yankee Sierra is cleared for take off, right turn, Victor Departure
in the seventies & eighties it was very common for (high ranking) officers to rent a plane and had it even "attached" for a while to an operational squadron.
Nowadays the USAF has flying club's with Cessna's & Beech'es at nearly every AFB they have. Although they wear civil nummers, sometimes in combination with military they are pure for fun & making flying hours.
This is what happened to your plane. (Scroll down a bit...)
henkderidder wrote:In November 97 315sq took recidence of Camp New Amsterdam. Here some shots taken during their final checks before take off from tunway 27.
This was the first time I went to Soesterberg by bike on my own! Lovely pictures
Ah, my favourites, Canberras! Thanks for sharing.
The red tail, by the way, is the WD955/EM. I don´t believe there were two flying with these markings, but correct me if I am wrong.
I see that there more and more pictures from the 90's are posted. Here a couple from me, I hope it's ok. Quality is sometimes ok some are not so good. I still trying to find the right settings....
Here are some pics of the 70-ties when tail codes were still white and the Lightnings bare metal. Even a bare metal Mirage did find her way to Soesterberg AB in august 1972.
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