Hi,
Found this one in the family archives
Soesterberg 1925
Fokker C.1 serial 492 with BMW motor
Sitting second row second from left my grandfather age 19.
Bye,
Pieter
Soesterberg 1925
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what a time that must have been!! thanks for sharing.
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Very nice picture! Is there more like that in your families archive?
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Well archive is a big word. A lot of old photo's in boxes, the family made a selection which to keep.CR-74050 wrote:Very nice picture! Is there more like that in your families archive?
Cheers, Dick
There are some old pictures including this one, of my grandfather in the army/air force. This one is the only one with an aircraft on it.
That's why I shared it. Him being dressed up with fellow soldiers as an Indian is less interresting I think.
At the back off this one it says 'Fokker Soesterberg 1925'. On most other ones there is no text.
Pieter