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Thanks for all the nice comments! I am afraid nothing will beat the H6! The H6 and the Z8 are the reason why I am here .Wilfried wrote:I'm wondering what could beat the H-6!
graag gedaanIvan_K wrote:stipjes thanks for these interesting pictures and report from China
Die air intake splitter plates komen rechtstreeks van een Phantom lijkt wel....stipjes wrote:
Nope, straight from the Egyptian MiG-23 that is now in the museum!Stephan Lodewijks wrote:Die air intake splitter plates komen rechtstreeks van een Phantom lijkt wel....stipjes wrote:
Steef
With 3 SH5s visible my guess is that one was flying........CJ wrote:Great pictures Patrick. Will be there myself on theweekend and Monday + Tuesday for departures.
You mentioned you traveled to Shanghai. You may want to consider going to Qingdao as well. The Navy museum has 21 ac, though photography is a bit difficult. If you take the ferry to Huangdao (7 RMB single) you pass by the naval base wherethe 3 remaining SH5s flying boats are parked. 300 mil should ive you a nice group picture... Can't show any as I am still analog
cheers Peter
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