40 Years MLM Soesterberg
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There is a photo of this aircraft on the IFS website!!
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Regards
Harry
PS Sadly it will soon be scrapped just as the fuselage of D-8098.....snik...
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Harry
PS Sadly it will soon be scrapped just as the fuselage of D-8098.....snik...
mitchell wrote:Stefan, I thought that you were a photographer?
No more photo's of the painted F-104 ?
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Here are a few pics of yellow D-8062. Don't realy like the painting on the fuselage, but do like the wings though. Seems to be a birds eye view of EHSB;
Been there today and noticed that the F-100 was back on his original place, the D-8062 was in front of the F-86K, no sign of the D-8098 and also the CM170 couldn't be seen outside. The large hall was closed due to the opening of a new exhibition.
Does anyone know for sure what will happen to the D-8098? Went by Deelen today, only to find out it was recently removed from there and taken to the MLM, so I just missed it - twice in one day...
Been there today and noticed that the F-100 was back on his original place, the D-8062 was in front of the F-86K, no sign of the D-8098 and also the CM170 couldn't be seen outside. The large hall was closed due to the opening of a new exhibition.
Does anyone know for sure what will happen to the D-8098? Went by Deelen today, only to find out it was recently removed from there and taken to the MLM, so I just missed it - twice in one day...
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Re: 40 Years MLM Soesterberg
In my opinion it can't be a Belgian example because these examples runs from MT01 cn 258 till MT45 cn 327. Later followed by a batch of 5 examples from the Luftwaffe with the cn's 145, 203, 204, 222 and 224. The Fouga from the MLM has cn 045. On page 2 I post a picture with the french serial F-GSHG. According to the Scramble database the Fouga serial/ cn 45 was exported to the UK as G-BSCT to Aces High Ltd on 20/03/1990. They sold the Fouga as G-FUGA on 12/04/1990 to Roylair Services Ltd. Roylair used it till 18/08/1998 when they sell it to Dutch Historic Jet Association BV. It stays in the UK register as G-FUGA till 18/08/1998. At this date it was exported to France as F-GSHG. It stays till the day of today in the French register.
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Re: 40 Years MLM Soesterberg
Then the french should clear-up their register, is this one had a landing-mishap at De Kooy more than 15 months ago.Robert wrote:In my opinion it can't be a Belgian example because these examples runs from MT01 cn 258 till MT45 cn 327. Later followed by a batch of 5 examples from the Luftwaffe with the cn's 145, 203, 204, 222 and 224. The Fouga from the MLM has cn 045. On page 2 I post a picture with the french serial F-GSHG. According to the Scramble database the Fouga serial/ cn 45 was exported to the UK as G-BSCT to Aces High Ltd on 20/03/1990. They sold the Fouga as G-FUGA on 12/04/1990 to Roylair Services Ltd. Roylair used it till 18/08/1998 when they sell it to Dutch Historic Jet Association BV. It stays in the UK register as G-FUGA till 18/08/1998. At this date it was exported to France as F-GSHG. It stays till the day of today in the French register.
De Zamboni heeft kramp in zijn achterwiel
Jan Maarten Smeets, Heerenveen 31 oktober 2009
Jan Maarten Smeets, Heerenveen 31 oktober 2009
Re: 40 Years MLM Soesterberg
Two images of the museum its F-86 Sabre at the time 32nd TFS members "shipped" it from Portugal to the Netherlands.
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