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One small correction; it is technically not a Dornier. Swiss Air Force historians refer to it as D-3801 Morane Saulnier MS-506 C-1. The D-3801 aircraft was produced in Switzerland under licence from Morane Saulnier (where it was known as the MS 506 because of its 1000hp Hispano-Suiza HS51-12-Y engine -the 406 had a 860 hp Hispano-Suiza HS-77-Y-). Three Swiss companies built the aircraft, serialled J-91 through J-297: Eidg. Flugzeugwerk (F+W) Emmen, Doflug Altenrhein and SWS from Schlieren. To my knowledge, Doflug was set up by Dornier but not legally a part of Dornier and only produced aircraft on behalf of the Swiss AF. And, in case someone might ask, the licence contract was signed between the Swiss government and Morane Saulnier in 1938, so well before the war..Hans van der Vlist wrote:This is a Dornier D-3801 ex SwissAF J-143 HB-RCF c/n 194.138 Morane-Saulnier MS-406-C1
Painted as a FrenchAF MS.406 C-1 s/n 138
Hans
WTF? What if a 312 pilot and 313 pilot share a twoseat F-16? The aircraft belongs to the squadron of the frontseater or what?Tigerspoon wrote: there are no fixed squadrons. if a 313 pilot is flying the a/c it belonged to 313 sqn. if the same day a 312 pilot is flying it belonged to 312. doesn't matter what is shown on the a/c
Luckily for you there are virtually no operational twoseat F-16s left within the KLu inventory...orange wrote:[
WTF? What if a 312 pilot and 313 pilot share a twoseat F-16? The aircraft belongs to the squadron of the frontseater or what?
Trust me, every squadron at Volkel has its own complement of F-16s belonging to that very squadron.
orange wrote:Do these photos show the miserable first landing attempt of one of the LN Eagles, nearly ending in disaster?
Yeah, the tails were visible but no serial could be read.The DJ wrote:Anyone noted the 2 Mirage F1's in the shelterpark on the Northside on Sunday? My first thought was that these were the 2 GI aircraft, but i believe these are in blue c/s and the other in desert c/s so it couldn't be them. Did the 2, that flew on Saturday with the PdF Alpha-Jet, land or did they flew back to St Dizier?
Do you mean then the serials 281 and 264?The DJ wrote:Piet, the desert F1 is 81, and the blue one 64.
Regards,
DJ
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