Fliegerschiessen Axalp-Ebenfluh 2007
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Fliegerschiessen Axalp-Ebenfluh 2007
Hi folks,
on October the 09th and 10th I also made the strength-sapping and hard way up to the Axalp to join this years "Fliegerschiessen"
Here are some impressions which make the exertions of the way up and down to be forgotten:
Swiss Air Force F-5E Tiger (J-3079) turning:
Swiss Air Force F/A-18C Hornet (J-5013) turning:
Swiss Air Force F-5E Tiger (J-3044) is firing on a target:
(Check out the bullets!!!)
Swiss Air Force F-5E Tiger (J-3044) simply flying there:
Swiss Air Force F-5E Tiger (J-3067) is firing a burst:
(Bullets!!!)
Condens trails...
Again the Swiss Air Force F-5E Tiger (J-3044) doing a fire burst:
Do we already have christmas?
Swiss Air Force Cougar (T-341) flying a display:
At last again condens trails...this time from a Tiger what is not seen often:
I hope you like this little assorted samples...you can find more pictures and informations about the Axalp firing range on my website here...
Comments are welcome...
Regards
Gerald
on October the 09th and 10th I also made the strength-sapping and hard way up to the Axalp to join this years "Fliegerschiessen"
Here are some impressions which make the exertions of the way up and down to be forgotten:
Swiss Air Force F-5E Tiger (J-3079) turning:
Swiss Air Force F/A-18C Hornet (J-5013) turning:
Swiss Air Force F-5E Tiger (J-3044) is firing on a target:
(Check out the bullets!!!)
Swiss Air Force F-5E Tiger (J-3044) simply flying there:
Swiss Air Force F-5E Tiger (J-3067) is firing a burst:
(Bullets!!!)
Condens trails...
Again the Swiss Air Force F-5E Tiger (J-3044) doing a fire burst:
Do we already have christmas?
Swiss Air Force Cougar (T-341) flying a display:
At last again condens trails...this time from a Tiger what is not seen often:
I hope you like this little assorted samples...you can find more pictures and informations about the Axalp firing range on my website here...
Comments are welcome...
Regards
Gerald
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Hi,sfeyenoord1 wrote:Nice very nice to see those bullets flying! And didnt there are already about 3 topics about axalp?
thanks for your comment.
I'm new here and I wasn't sure if it is ok to put my pictures behind somebody's in an exitsting topic and opened a new one.
I'm sorry for that...
The next time I know how to do it right.
Gerald
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AXALP Ebenfluh more fire power
Hello everyboby,
My first post on Scramble and 4th time at AXALP.
Greetings Henk Tito
http://www.protito.com
My first post on Scramble and 4th time at AXALP.
Greetings Henk Tito
http://www.protito.com
I say, if you promise your future contributions to this forum are as marvellous as the one above, you may start as many topics as you like!!I'm new here and I wasn't sure if it is ok to put my pictures behind somebody's in an exitsting topic and opened a new one.
I'm sorry for that...
The next time I know how to do it right.
Cheers,
Rob
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