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- Aviaphotos
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He's indeed a 737 captain, have to send him loadsheets sometimesHans van der Vlist wrote: Name of F-16 pilot is Adrie "Tamil" Tanis (315 squadron), flying KLM 737's nowadays.
Nice to see a picture of him in this topic.
Regards,
Pim
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[quote="Hans"]Bit more recent then most images (Reims 2004), just to show he still is as ugly as ever
Dimitri sent me this pic and asked me to post it...with the lines (I quote!)
Ik lelijk, nee je bent zelf een lekker ding .......
Me ugly? well you are a nice one!
Orly jan. 2007
Hans Hoogers, Dimitri Schmit, and Marcel de Jong
Dimitri sent me this pic and asked me to post it...with the lines (I quote!)
Ik lelijk, nee je bent zelf een lekker ding .......
Me ugly? well you are a nice one!
Orly jan. 2007
Hans Hoogers, Dimitri Schmit, and Marcel de Jong
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- warthog64
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Don't know when, but it must be a long time ago with the snow...
vlnr Cris Schmit, Horror, Roel Reijne, H.v/d Vlist, ?, know his face but can't remember his name.,
Dimitri Schmit foto collection.
vlnr Cris Schmit, Horror, Roel Reijne, H.v/d Vlist, ?, know his face but can't remember his name.,
Dimitri Schmit foto collection.
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- Eggroll70
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There was life on SSB before 1980!!!
To make this topic complete:
For SSB stories, pictures and movements before 1970 look at http://home.tiscali.nl/sberg.sixties/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But who has photo's of SSB spotters in the 70's?
Mine are lost during movals. Please add them here.
For SSB stories, pictures and movements before 1970 look at http://home.tiscali.nl/sberg.sixties/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But who has photo's of SSB spotters in the 70's?
Mine are lost during movals. Please add them here.
No, we did not break in (this time).
The Harrier was taken at Eindhoven Air Show, 1987.
The G.91 was taken at the Luftwaffe Museum at Uetersen, 1986.
There are also some 'break in' photo's in the archive, Roel wil post the scans as soon as he has time.
Someone should also have a picture of Chris and me in a KLu Volkswagen Transporter on the Soesterberg taxiway, after having been picked up after climbing the fence to take photos of a Danish CF-104D.
Nowadays I only 'negotiate' fences when necessary, but the combination of age and body weight means that mostly I crawl under fences.
I don't want to start a discussion about the fact if it is acceptable or not to climb fences, but sometimes I still do.
Dimitri
The Harrier was taken at Eindhoven Air Show, 1987.
The G.91 was taken at the Luftwaffe Museum at Uetersen, 1986.
There are also some 'break in' photo's in the archive, Roel wil post the scans as soon as he has time.
Someone should also have a picture of Chris and me in a KLu Volkswagen Transporter on the Soesterberg taxiway, after having been picked up after climbing the fence to take photos of a Danish CF-104D.
Nowadays I only 'negotiate' fences when necessary, but the combination of age and body weight means that mostly I crawl under fences.
I don't want to start a discussion about the fact if it is acceptable or not to climb fences, but sometimes I still do.
Dimitri