Volkel 22-5

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Volkel 22-5

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Hi all,

Thanks to a tip from Frank I was able to catch the new Dutch Tiger that will go to the Tiger Meet in Orland.

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Re: Volkel 22-5

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The formation took part in a 'photoshoot' this morning.
It was also expected that the J-015 was joining the formation together with the Tiger and the two-ship.
Although it was expected that the two-ship should have a full combat configuration, it doesn't look like that to me...
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Re: Volkel 22-5

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Spooky : did you catch the Tiger in take off or in overshoot for landing ?
The tigertail on my picture is damaged, photo taken in the overshoot for landing this morning.

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Re: Volkel 22-5

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Hi Peter,

I caught the Tiger during the take-off ( luckily I must say now).

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Re: Volkel 22-5

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Wow, even the skies are in digital camo now ;-)

A little less compression could have been used...
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marcel32us wrote:Wow, even the skies are in digital camo now ;-)

A little less compression could have been used...
Please explain
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@peterdv: If you look at the first two pics in this topic (so not yours), the skies are in squares, a bit like digital camo as on the wellknown Slovakian MiG.29. Since they don't actually camouflage the sky anymore these days, it must be the result of too much JPEG-Compression.
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Re: Volkel 22-5

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@marcel32us : ok, clear. Thanx for the reply.
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Re: Volkel 22-5

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The tigertail was already damaged on the first flight. But seems to be fixed to the photo flight. Again the tail is damaged during the flight. "Pruts werk!"

Next time please let the Belgians do the special paintings.
Those look better, and last longer!
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Sometimes the Klu exercises painting, like the Dutch Lion, but most of time they think they are good in stickering.
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Re: Volkel 22-5

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Hi Marcel,

On my Ipad I cannot see what you mean. It could be the case however, partly because of the limited size of 800 pix allowed when attaching photos. I will check later on my PC.

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Re: Volkel 22-5

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I am very sorry, but I must say this looks very cheap. :( Tiger schemes have seen better days I guess.
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Re: Volkel 22-5

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I am very sorry, but I must say this looks very cheap. Tiger schemes have seen better days I guess.
Agree, this must be one of the cheapest tigerscheme's ever. Atleast make an effort or don't try at all. (Same applies to the colours of the Apache demo BTW)

And apparently they even can't get the paint to stick!!

Apart from the Orange Lion the KLu has never been good with special colourschemes. They only have to look across the border (Germany or Belgium) to see how you do a proper tiger scheme.
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Re: Volkel 22-5

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Thermal wrote:
I am very sorry, but I must say this looks very cheap. Tiger schemes have seen better days I guess.
Agree, this must be one of the cheapest tigerscheme's ever. Atleast make an effort or don't try at all. (Same applies to the colours of the Apache demo BTW)

And apparently they even can't get the paint to stick!!

Apart from the Orange Lion the KLu has never been good with special colourschemes. They only have to look across the border (Germany or Belgium) to see how you do a proper tiger scheme.
Easy for you to say, you don't have to pay the bill...
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Re: Volkel 22-5

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Theo van den Boomen wrote:
Thermal wrote:
I am very sorry, but I must say this looks very cheap. Tiger schemes have seen better days I guess.
Agree, this must be one of the cheapest tigerscheme's ever. Atleast make an effort or don't try at all. (Same applies to the colours of the Apache demo BTW)

And apparently they even can't get the paint to stick!!

Apart from the Orange Lion the KLu has never been good with special colourschemes. They only have to look across the border (Germany or Belgium) to see how you do a proper tiger scheme.
Easy for you to say, you don't have to pay the bill...
Well, if they ban using air force vans to do private shopping outside the base, they could save money on fuel. That money can be used to do a decent paint job or proper stickers...

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