Spent a nice day with some long-time friends at Leeuwarden yesterday. The weather was great, the flying activity somewhat disappointing. Only 2 F-35s in the morning (F-010 and F-012). These also flew in the afternoon together with F-16s J-060, J-144, J-511 and J-513. And still no sign of F-013, F-014 or F-015 . I wonder when the Dutch Air Force finally succeeds in getting them in the air again...
But still some nice shots could be made of the aircraft flying:
Leeuwarden (EHLW) 11-02-2021 MIL
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Re: Leeuwarden (EHLW) 11-02-2021 MIL
Nice pictures!
Re: Leeuwarden (EHLW) 11-02-2021 MIL
Nice,
You see that the snow provides light from below!
You see that the snow provides light from below!
Re: Leeuwarden (EHLW) 11-02-2021 MIL
Ha, I thought 'hey, that date looks familiar!' The loaded J-513 shot is wonderful, I'm sorry I missed that one.
Cheerio,
Rob
Cheerio,
Rob
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