Like this one. Alas, not taken by myself but obtained from the 'photosection Eindhoven airbase' (fotodienst Vlb. Eindhoven), picture taken somewhere in the sixties:bingo20 wrote:It was always impressive to watch,especially during line-up for take-off when they stood thundering for minutes while full power was given on the brakes
Be patient , there are more photos to come !
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Re: some good old thunderstreak and thunderflash stuff
look at this slimline & elegant plane, the beautiful F-84F ThunderstreakIwan Bogels wrote:.The big fuel tanks give it some more body, but without it it’s just a skinny ugly aircraft to me…..
Ready to take some serious flaming….
An official RNLAF picture of the Whiskey Four '67 team:
and a photo obtained from the Thunderbirds display team:
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some good old thunderstreak and thunderflash stuff
You chose the right picture there , Rob , because that is exactly what I meant : those thunderstreaks produced an ear-deafening noise while
testing their Wright J-65 engines on the threshold of the runway !
As young spotters we stood there watching only a few hundred metres away, but we enjoyed it again and again!
Hans
testing their Wright J-65 engines on the threshold of the runway !
As young spotters we stood there watching only a few hundred metres away, but we enjoyed it again and again!
Hans
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by now let us start the show-season with some nice action-shots of thunderstreak-demoteams , like this formation landing at Eindhoven in August 1969...
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No strange colour scheme at all, have seen them flying like that; RNLAF/KLu Streaks were in bare metal in the beginning, see also:patrick dirksen wrote:How about the strange colour scheme of the P-116? I don't think I ever saw a non-camouflaged F-84 in Dutch service? But this one clearly looks like bare metal or so. Nice!
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My dad was an F-84F crew-chief, first with 311 and then with 312 at Volkel, from '63 to '66. When he joined 311, they still had several eighty-fours in bare metal. Soon thereafter, they were all camouflaged. Funny anecdote: then famous Dutch aviation journalist Hugo Hooftman reported that because all Streaks were camouflaged, they were no longer capable of the strike-mission!patrick dirksen wrote:How about the strange colour scheme of the P-116? I don't think I ever saw a non-camouflaged F-84 in Dutch service? But this one clearly looks like bare metal or so. Nice!
Volkel Streaks almost always flew with an asymmetric load, the LH inner pylon empty and a 450 gallon fueltank on the RH inner pylon. Left was where the nuke was supposed to go. Mostly they flew with three tanks. In the summertime they needed four ATO-bottles to get airborne!
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Let's continue with this nice and tidy one : two Streaks , one asleep but the other one alert !
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Re: some good old thunderstreak and thunderflash stuff
Hans,bingo20 wrote:Let's continue with this nice and tidy one : two Streaks , one asleep but the other one alert !
Hans
I don't think it is on alert, as I think Eindhoven's tasks (CAS and conventional bombing) didn't require QRA. I think Pieter 229 has been pre-flighted already and Pieter 259 hasn't. Lovely picture by the way - shot over the fence?
During the Eightyfour-time at Volkel, Air Force people weren't even allowed to take pics during normal working days (Volkel always having tighter security due to the Strike mission).
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