My oldest pictures from EHAM
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- FALCONCREST
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My oldest pictures from EHAM
These scans are made by my late father.
I think around 1967.
Anyone having photo's from that period or even before?
(Lets say: till 1980)
see the DC-3 from Martins Air Charte in the background ?
Those were the days that security wasn't a real issue, nor sound restrictions.
Do not really now were this shot is taken. East? Anyone ???
I think around 1967.
Anyone having photo's from that period or even before?
(Lets say: till 1980)
see the DC-3 from Martins Air Charte in the background ?
Those were the days that security wasn't a real issue, nor sound restrictions.
Do not really now were this shot is taken. East? Anyone ???
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Re: My oldest pictures from EHAM
It's now called "East", but it used to be 'old Schiphol'; here some B&W pics I took in 1966 from the same terrace:FALCONCREST wrote:Do not really now were this shot is taken. East? Anyone ???
Schiphol, 04-08-1966:
Douglas DC-7C MAC+Douglas DC-4 Loftleidir+DC-8 Seaboard World Airlines+DC-8 KLM: PH-DSL+TF-LLB+N801SW+PH-DC?
Douglas DC-8 KLM+SE-210 Caravelle Finnair+Vickers Viscount B.U.en Air Lingus en KLM+Lockheed Electra KLM: PH-DCI+OH-LSE+G-ASED+EI-AOG+PH-VIC,D,G+PH-LL?
Douglas DC-4 (DOUGLAS C-54B-1-DC SKYMASTER) TMA of Lebanon: OD-AEA
Schiphol, 05-08-1966, Lockheed Electra II KLM: PH-LLL
and some slide scans from 10-07-1971: VH-EBR
Boeing 707-338C Qantas:
15-07-1971:
Boeing B 707-329C Transavia Airlines: PH-TRV ' Prinses Irene'
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old schiphol photo's
Hi Rob
Sometimes I wish a was living in the times when sex was dirty, the air was clean and schiphol's apron were filled with Vicounts, Electra's, DC3's, Caravelle's and more...
What a great shots !
thanks for sharing
Sometimes I wish a was living in the times when sex was dirty, the air was clean and schiphol's apron were filled with Vicounts, Electra's, DC3's, Caravelle's and more...
What a great shots !
thanks for sharing
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Wow , Loftleidir and Seaboard World Airlines. How extremely cool to see those on SPL.
And check out the fences on the pics with the little boy(s). You can climb right over them. Unimaginable these days.
Keep them coming.
And check out the fences on the pics with the little boy(s). You can climb right over them. Unimaginable these days.
Keep them coming.
I always say a boy can learn more at an airport than at any school.
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Schiphol, 05-08-1966
Douglas DC-8-33 KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines: PH-DCF "Anthony Fokker"
and a Finnair Caravelle with a dented nose:
SE-210 Sud Aviation Caravelle Finnair: OH-LSG
Schiphol, 15-07-1971:
Tupolev Tu-104 Aeroflot: CCCP-42456
Douglas DC-8-33 KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines: PH-DCF "Anthony Fokker"
and a Finnair Caravelle with a dented nose:
SE-210 Sud Aviation Caravelle Finnair: OH-LSG
Schiphol, 15-07-1971:
Tupolev Tu-104 Aeroflot: CCCP-42456
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- FALCONCREST
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old old schiphol
Rob;
please attach a warning with you're entries:
" Not suited for "yesterday's aviation enthusiasts" with weak hearts "
This shots are so great!
No discussion on prop blur or image stabilizing lenses, just great shots from the time a photo camera was a tool, and you had to be quit a good photographer to get these results with it...
Please keep em coming...
please attach a warning with you're entries:
" Not suited for "yesterday's aviation enthusiasts" with weak hearts "
This shots are so great!
No discussion on prop blur or image stabilizing lenses, just great shots from the time a photo camera was a tool, and you had to be quit a good photographer to get these results with it...
Please keep em coming...
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Re: old old schiphol
FALCONCREST wrote:Rob;
please attach a warning with you're entries:
" Not suited for "yesterday's aviation enthusiasts" with weak hearts "
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Boudewijn van Oirschot wrote:Although I am still young and so wasn't a spotter that good days it seems it were VERY interesting days at Schiphol. Great airliners and beautiful airliners!!!
I wouldn't mind if you post some more
In that days, all those very interesting planes were just as common as the nowadays 73,4,5,6 and 77's, Airbuses, Embraers etc. In about 30-40 years you'll have the same feelings when you see your (and other one's) 2008 pics. Every airplane will become a classic....be patient !
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every plane becomes a classic
Oke, but I think they look more and more the same, and the engines get more uniform...In that days, all those very interesting planes were just as common as the nowadays 73,4,5,6 and 77's, Airbuses, Embraers etc. In about 30-40 years you'll have the same feelings when you see your (and other one's) 2008 pics. Every air plane will become a classic....be patient !
And 30 /40 years ago there where not as many spotters with camera's as nowadays..
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