Hi all,
It has been some time, but now that the photos have been used in various magazines, I would like to share them with you too.
In April I was able to fly with the German CH-53's during their mountain training in Switzerland.
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Please enjoy the photos.
1. Unfolding the beast
2. During take off from Alpnach
3. In the mountains
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6.
7.
8. Together with my photoship, the Bo105
9. and some ground shots at Alpnach
10. with external load
Hope you liked them. Please feel free to leave comments.
Anno
MIL: German CH-53 in the Swiss snow
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Re: MIL: German CH-53 in the Swiss snow
Number 2,3 and 5...
Thanks for posting these, for CH-53Gs, rather unusual snowy photos!
Thanks for posting these, for CH-53Gs, rather unusual snowy photos!
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Re: MIL: German CH-53 in the Swiss snow
Wowww, these oldies never bore me! And the big old-style markings still survive! Thanks for sharing!!
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Re: MIL: German CH-53 in the Swiss snow
Very nice!!
I like the CH-53G!!
Grtz Rene
I like the CH-53G!!
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Re: MIL: German CH-53 in the Swiss snow
Hi Anno,
But these look to me to be exactly in the right spot, and personally I like 'm a lot!
Thanks
Erik
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But these look to me to be exactly in the right spot, and personally I like 'm a lot!
Thanks
Erik
What four words, Jimmy!?!
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Re: MIL: German CH-53 in the Swiss snow
Hey Anno, great report! After 40 years now the CH-53G is still a very reliable workhorse. Nice opportunity you had to fly as a passenger with a Bo-105 to capture it all. Please feel free to show us some more pics.
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Re: MIL: German CH-53 in the Swiss snow
awesome shots!!
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Re: MIL: German CH-53 in the Swiss snow
Nice shots Anno...I know they guy in #5 & 6:-)
Still have to wait for my release of the story, before I can show them too....it was a great time flying around the snowy Alps with the CH-53 and even off course the Bo-105.
Keep´m comming,
Mick
Still have to wait for my release of the story, before I can show them too....it was a great time flying around the snowy Alps with the CH-53 and even off course the Bo-105.
Keep´m comming,
Mick