some old 80's pics of Soesterberg AB.
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Struggling with the numbers
Conversion from analogue to digital sometimes seems to be an uphill battle. Thanks Henk for the introduction and support, but now I'm on my own.
Skywarriors were present at Soesterberg in fall, winter 1975/1976. So it stretches the subject of the thread, but this won't hurt anyone I hope. There's more to come, but his requires patience from you and hard work for me.
The sun does not always shine, as illustrated by the image of the A7. SD's were on deployment in Europe and on fridays weekend visits were possible. I was lucky this time. This was the 80-ties I think, the slides bears no date.
Skywarriors were present at Soesterberg in fall, winter 1975/1976. So it stretches the subject of the thread, but this won't hurt anyone I hope. There's more to come, but his requires patience from you and hard work for me.
The sun does not always shine, as illustrated by the image of the A7. SD's were on deployment in Europe and on fridays weekend visits were possible. I was lucky this time. This was the 80-ties I think, the slides bears no date.
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Perfect camouflage
ILS system checks nowadays are done by civilian companies. Some time ago (for some readers this was before you were born) checks were done by military a/c. For some reason this Sabreliner was camouflaged, to be protected against the EHSB background.
Camouflage
During the late 70-ties, early 80-ties there were C-23 Sherpas in service with USAFE. These were used used for mail transport, but to transport engines as well. Not a big success, but -mind you, different- C-23s are of of good use in Asia nowadays.
The Sherpas were from two series, each carried the name of a USAFE base. This is "Soesterberg". And camouflaged pretty well against whatever enemies round that time!
The Sherpas were from two series, each carried the name of a USAFE base. This is "Soesterberg". And camouflaged pretty well against whatever enemies round that time!
Generations
Hi Ernesto,
Even those old Italians can be improved quite well, as I learned. For a younger generation: this is an Italian F104G (as can be recognized by the sound of the engines). It is carrying an Orpheus photo pod (NL product from a long time back!!). Soesterberg late 70-ties.
We both have sons that are or will be planespotters.
Eat your heart out or what's left of it, boys.
Even those old Italians can be improved quite well, as I learned. For a younger generation: this is an Italian F104G (as can be recognized by the sound of the engines). It is carrying an Orpheus photo pod (NL product from a long time back!!). Soesterberg late 70-ties.
We both have sons that are or will be planespotters.
Eat your heart out or what's left of it, boys.
Lechfeld visitors
December 1975 was a good month for visitors. JB32 Starfighters were a rare sight in those days.
There's more to come
There's more to come
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Great pics
Wow great pics Hans , specially the Jabo 32 F-104g's! More more more.......
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A-10 and Aardvark
Beautiful pic of the F-111 and the A-10's. The A-10's have some noise. Have you tried Neat Image on this one? Keep them coming Roel!
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CR F-4E slides
Well done Henk, very nice pics of the 32 TFS Phantoms. Money problems were for my also the reason to shot with black and white most of the time these days. You must have some more beautities to share. Please:D
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Re: Camouflage
erm, make that 80s, early 90s. All C23s in Europe had an 84-fiscal.Ergo01 wrote:During the late 70-ties, early 80-ties there were C-23 Sherpas in service with USAFE.