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Hmm, is that a Korean roundel on the first one?stipjes wrote:On of the lines with MiG's.
This one must have made for some "tricky photography"stipjes wrote:I am in China at the moment for the Zhuhai show but wanted to extend my trip a bit so I could see the Great Wall (in the snow...) and the Museum in Beijing. From the most northern subwaystation you can get there easily by bus.
There are about 200+ aircraft there. In the cave are "new"and old ones parked.
Nice report, keep it coming!stipjes wrote:
The two oldies probably came in by truck as did one or two helicopters.
Try here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbis_Inte ... al#HistoryPH-BRAD wrote:Very nice! Why is there a DC8 in picture 5? Well I mean, how did it come there?
Yep Patrick, at least Scramble China W&R says it is Korean. There are about 5 of them probably with fake serials. Hopefully Jurgen will read the c/n's off next week . I was in a hurry because I had to do 2 musea last tuesday (they were both closed on monday).SquAdmin wrote:Hmm, is that a Korean roundel on the first one?stipjes wrote:On of the lines with MiG's.
I didn't even know the exact type before I saw one in the museum in Beijing this week......
Waaaaahoooooooo !When I was waiting for the second PAF Herk a Z-19 had been unloaded, assembled and made a test run. May-be it is the first spotterspic on Scramble of this type
Yep, during the Korean War. Chinese pilots flew with the North Korean Air Force ( I guess in their own jets, with korean markings).SquAdmin wrote:Hmm, is that a Korean roundel on the first one?stipjes wrote:On of the lines with MiG's.
Sorry, I misinformed you, it was '89. Its presence was kind of overshadowed by the "Soviet invasion" in that year's Salon edition. The J-8II was displayed there as "F-8II".stipjes wrote:J-8II.....I didn't even know the exact type before I saw one in the museum in Beijing this week...... (Stephan just told me I saw one at Paris Salon in 87....)
This one started life as J8IIA (J8D) (with c/n J8IIA-1103), but has been converted to J8DF. (so not 8DH?)Stephan Lodewijks wrote:Wow, great report Pat! The Paki's are also very nice! (I hope 'Paki' is not a racist term??)
Sorry, I misinformed you, it was '89. Its presence was kind of overshadowed by the "Soviet invasion" in that year's Salon edition. The J-8II was displayed there as "F-8II".stipjes wrote:J-8II.....I didn't even know the exact type before I saw one in the museum in Beijing this week...... (Stephan just told me I saw one at Paris Salon in 87....)
Looking forward to more!!
Stephan
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