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hardly a relevant question...AndyMarden wrote:How long have you lived in the Netherlands......
Er gaat niets boven Groningen !mirage 69 wrote:Uithuizen is the end of the world.....
mwah, geografisch gezien liggen Zoorwegen, Zweden, Finland etc., toch een heel stuk hoger !!RobertMB wrote:Er gaat niets boven Groningen !mirage 69 wrote:Uithuizen is the end of the world.....
I presume they are not visible from outside?DMWR wrote:The F-104G D-8300 is at a compount of the Domeinen ( at Camp Soesterberg at the Zeisterspoor in Soesterberg )
together with F-104G D-8098, D-8338, NF-5A K-3029 and the cockpitsections of a F-84F and NF-5A K-3045. Also
the rear fuselage of F-84F P-248 is there with some other parts from F-104's and NF-5's.
Ben there last Saturday but could not find of the mentioned aircraft. Do you happen to have their exact location? (GPS coordonates for example??)DMWR wrote:Yes they are. At the back of the Technical Troops museum on the Zeisterspoor in Soesterberg.
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