Hello,
after many times of no luck finally found a helicopter at the slopes of Gilze-Rijen. An AH-64D with number Q-18. My result I would like to share with you all.
Grtz,
Edward.
Action at Gilze
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Re: Action at Gilze
Wow, the photos of the skidded Chinooks are great
Re: Action at Gilze
A very short stop at the field resulted in some nice pics of this PC-7 with 75000hrs titles.
Niels
Niels
Re: Action at Gilze
Hi all,
a Chinook at the slopes on 6th of april 2009, just my luck. Used shutterspeeds on this aircraft from 1/200 sec downwards. For this pic used 1/40 sec. Even tried lower shutterspeeds. Unfortunatley the pics lost sharpness.
Grtz,
Edward.
a Chinook at the slopes on 6th of april 2009, just my luck. Used shutterspeeds on this aircraft from 1/200 sec downwards. For this pic used 1/40 sec. Even tried lower shutterspeeds. Unfortunatley the pics lost sharpness.
Grtz,
Edward.