Marco did a great job on posting pictures of the trip to Chile on this message board. I am sure more will follow. Here is a small selection of my pictures.
The trip to Chile was planned for some time, but things got complicated when the country was hit by a devastating earthquake on 27 February.
You can imagine that the local authorities had better things to do than show their aircraft to a group of Dutch aviation enthusiasts.
Nevertheless we kept in contact over the phone and via mail and it was really amazing how cooperative everybody was, despite the circumstances.
In little over a week we managed to see over 300 military Chilean aircraft, most also on picture. Marco can give you more details on the civil part. But I guess we all have seen the complete LAN-fleet, and several more exotic airliners not seen in our part of the world. A full trip report is in the making and will first appear in Scramble issue 372.
We set of on our long trip on 17 March, and arrived at Santiago IAP in the morning of 18 March. Only a short time after touch down, we were knocking on the door of ENAER at El Bosque airport to have a pre-arranged tour of the facility. Although ENAER does not have a lot of military work at the moment it was still quite interesting to see. We also got a peak of the operational ramp, but we had a visit their later in the week.
This one might look familiar to those already spotting in the early nineties. It is former Belgian Air Force Mirage 5BA BA57. It was modified to Mirage M5MA and received serial 712. It is now awaiting a buyer at El Bosque.
To get a complete picture of Chilean aviation history we also visited a couple of Wreck & Relic sites during the trip. After El Bosque we visited a couple of places in Santiago and saw an l-19, Hunter, Mirage, H269 and a couple of Dakota's. As it was a long day, we headed for our main operating base for the week, a hotel in the centre of town, surrounded by many bars and restaurants, a great place to stay!
On Friday, our second day of the trip, we headed for the international airport to check out the spotting possibilities. There is not much to be left desired at this airport. You can get a clear view of all the aircraft present. You can get to both ends on both runways, in the morning and afternoon to take decent pictures. There are several locals around and you will not be hassled by the local authorities. Simply superb!
Still operating with Grupo 10 of Pudahuel Air Base (Santiago IAP) is this C-130B. The picture is taken with less than 200mm from the outside of the airfield on the eastern perimeter road.
Then it was time to pick up the phone and contact the commander of the II Brigada Aérea. This Brigadier General did not want to waist any time and we mounted up to report to the main gate a few minutes later. After a short talk with the general he personally showed us around. The small ramp was a hectic place because of the normal operations, but also because of the support operations to the earthquake stricken part of the country. We were extremely lucky that no less than ten F-5E/F Tiger IIIs were on the ramp. I guess they had missed the memo about the cancellation of the Air Force 80th Anniversary parade...
Only a few aircraft for the FIDEA had arrived, leaving more room for the Chilean aircraft.
This Chilean Army CN235AL was fully packed with goods for the disaster area. We talked to the pilots and learned they flew to Talca (we would go there later in the week) four times a day. There the goods would be further distributed. By now most of the roads to the south were repaired and it was more economical to distribute the goods by truck. Only those hard to reach areas were provided by helicopter.
One of the highlights of this base visit was the presence of no less than ten F-5s. Eighteen were delivered in the early eighties. Two were written off in accidents and two were not modified to the highly capable Tiger III standard. So ten out of fourteen is not a bad score. The are based at Punta Arenas, which is all the way in the south. By Monday all, but two, had left.
Will continue with the rest soon.