Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
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Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
Very nice pic's
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Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
You're making me jealous with pics like that.... Could you be a nice guy and ask them to make a touch and go at Aruba from time to time?
About those last two, they were there for exercise "Deux Tricolores 2010". The CN235 also visited Aruba (together with 129) to drop off the french marines taking part in the exercise. I believe the Puma was used for inserting troops into the battle field....
About those last two, they were there for exercise "Deux Tricolores 2010". The CN235 also visited Aruba (together with 129) to drop off the french marines taking part in the exercise. I believe the Puma was used for inserting troops into the battle field....
Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
Nice pics, shooting between each rainshower ? lol
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Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
kind of, rain has been terrible in November and still is at times; the Puma and CN235 were shot on the only afternoon in November with some modest sunshine.... welcome in the Caribbean!
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Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
Seems we have to deal with La Nina, the evil sister of El Nino.... Whereas El Nino causes dry summers in the Caribbean, La Nina causes extreme wet rain seasons....
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Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
Hi all,
nice pictures are those. I am going on a holiday to Curacao and my question is if there are any vantagepoins inside the terminal. I understand that the terrace has disappeared. And is it allowed to use radioscanner at Curacao?
Grtz,
Miguel
nice pictures are those. I am going on a holiday to Curacao and my question is if there are any vantagepoins inside the terminal. I understand that the terrace has disappeared. And is it allowed to use radioscanner at Curacao?
Grtz,
Miguel
Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
Antilian, you once again display a great set of good shots!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
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Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
@Miguel
no vantage points inside the terminal, only limited views airside, but not suitable for photography. The old terminal used to have a viewing terrace, but this was not suitable for photography either. On both sides of the terminal there are good vantage points for spotting though. And yes, use of a scanner is not frowned upon.
no vantage points inside the terminal, only limited views airside, but not suitable for photography. The old terminal used to have a viewing terrace, but this was not suitable for photography either. On both sides of the terminal there are good vantage points for spotting though. And yes, use of a scanner is not frowned upon.
Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
Very Nice!
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Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
Great photographing opportunities I think. Next holiday destination? Think the brochures for next summer are due just before Christmas...
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Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
to continue the Hato story, here´s a few more pictures taken over the last half year; showing some of the variety in spots and aircraft (and weather ;-) at Curacao! I hope you enjoy!
Venezuelan C-130H:
VQ-1 EP-3E:
Weather WC-130J:
Our regular E-3:
Dutch KDC-10 on the go:
Not as regular as it seems: Dyess C-130H with Senior Scout mods:
Passenger travel per C-26:
C-5A, size matters (and sound too):
Fairchild KC-135s found a second home here:
RC-135s never boring:
Venezuela army M28 Skytruck:
Venezuelan C-130H:
VQ-1 EP-3E:
Weather WC-130J:
Our regular E-3:
Dutch KDC-10 on the go:
Not as regular as it seems: Dyess C-130H with Senior Scout mods:
Passenger travel per C-26:
C-5A, size matters (and sound too):
Fairchild KC-135s found a second home here:
RC-135s never boring:
Venezuela army M28 Skytruck:
Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
Tasty stuff! That Caribbean sea and those cactusses (?) make for a nice background. Probably the longest prop vortexes I have ever seen in your third shot.
Bas
PS. some seem a bit oversharpenend, there is some 'glow in the dark' effect for example around the tail of both Herks.
Bas
PS. some seem a bit oversharpenend, there is some 'glow in the dark' effect for example around the tail of both Herks.
My pictures at https://www.flickr.com/photos/basvanoorschot/
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Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
Time for a little update. I have not been out and around the airfield a lot lately (and yes, missed a lot of interesting stuff too....) but got a few to share. Weather and spotting places are still great, as the diversity of traffic here.
For those interested, I will upload another report next week... some of you may already know what the main topic will be.... for now, I hope you enjoy!
The manufacturer's J-Stars, testing its new engines and some upgrades, where else?
Ok, its not military, but a beast it is!
Canadian Aurora, taken airside, they are seen here often.
Even VIPs enjoy our beaches, brand new C-37 (fy 11):
Ever present, ever appreciated, the KC-135:
and still going strong: the P-3, without any markings:
For those interested, I will upload another report next week... some of you may already know what the main topic will be.... for now, I hope you enjoy!
The manufacturer's J-Stars, testing its new engines and some upgrades, where else?
Ok, its not military, but a beast it is!
Canadian Aurora, taken airside, they are seen here often.
Even VIPs enjoy our beaches, brand new C-37 (fy 11):
Ever present, ever appreciated, the KC-135:
and still going strong: the P-3, without any markings:
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Re: Curacao, Dutch Caribbean pics
Wish i was still there. When i lived there, there was only the F27 M1 and M2 and the ever presend Dutch navy p3.
Compromise is failure.