EHGR 06-08-2009

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EHGR 06-08-2009

Post by jimmy van drunen »

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Re: EHGR 06-08-2009

Post by viper28 »

Heel mooi. aardige vliegers ook :D
je had dus meer geluk dan gisteren.

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Re: EHGR 06-08-2009

Post by Redskin301 »

Nice pics Jimmy, i am impressed :)
Regards Alex van Noye,

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Re: EHGR 06-08-2009

Post by planespotters.nl »

Jimmy love your pics again!
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Re: EHGR 06-08-2009

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Crossing @ the slopes :shocked!: :clap:
Friendly pilots I guess they start recognizing you :mrgreen:
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Re: EHGR 06-08-2009

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Sensational shots, the close ups are gobsmacking! Gilze is definately on my to do list, although i'd never been on holiday to Holland till this May and what a beautiful part of the world!
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Re: EHGR 06-08-2009

Post by RogierV »

Nice shots Jimmy! I like the close-ups most.
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Re: EHGR 06-08-2009

Post by robst »

very nice Jimmy;) We where one day to early.... :||O:
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Re: EHGR 06-08-2009

Post by Nikehercules »

I think the Dutch warning ''De volgende beelden kunnen als schokkend ervaren worden'' are very true in combination with the next pictures. :D

I’m not a aircraft spotter but a military aviation maniac, so I do not own a Nikon D500000 with a sigma 40000mm objective.
I have a Kodak 37mm - 0% optical zoom - 3.2mega pixel.

I’m also in the Dutch military reserve and we where an opposing force against the 11 Air Manoeuvre Brigade at the Rucphense heide.
Also civilians could get there, even at the landing zone’s.
When we were all killed in action, our job was done, so we ran like hell to see the choppers go take off.
At the drop off point I made some pictures, for the last time: The quality off the following pictures can be very shocking for spotters!
It’s too bad that there weren’t guys with professional cameras.


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When the helicopters where gone at the L.Z I and someone else (also an military aviation freak) where slowly walking back to the ‘’guerilla command post’’, when we where walking we heard a noise that was definitely from an apache.
We looked at each other and the other guy said ‘’LOW PASS!!!’’ , so again we ran like hell between tree’s and true blackberry bushes.
At the end we where both covert in little scratches, but hell it was worth it! We where just in time!


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The following link is a movie shot by a colleague off mine, its about the low pass at the end.
I was standing far more to the left, so the turning and hovering apache was right in front of me, awesome!

http://picasaweb.google.nl/mjslager/SV3 ... 5077308066" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

There were far more nice moments but everybody was busy fighting, so sadly there no pictures from it.
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