Whoa good pics of the Mig 25's Pieter, I remember especially the camouflaged one was sought after in those days.
As for the Su 22's, that was indeed at Templin. For those who were not around in those days: The russians remained in the former DDR for some 4 years after the fall of the wall.
The soviet airbases were vacated one at the time. The day the aircraft were flown to the USSR, the base was open for the press.
There was a surprising interest from the Dutch press for the withdrawl. The russians were getting wise and were charging an entrence fee in the end.
some more from Templin
It was actually very cold that morning and the sun was behind clouds a lot of the time. Also we did not have a lot of time, all the aircraft were gone by 10 o'clock in the morning.
For photographers it was a free for all and people were lying on the runway while the Sukhoi's were taking off with full afterburner. Dino has two of those pictures in
another topic and Iwan should be able to show some of those aswell.
To stay with the topic, these were also flying around in the former DDR.
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