Hello,
a short visit to Donauworth produced the following choppers
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with regards,
Marcel
11-04-2013 Eurocopter Donauworth
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Re: 11-04-2013 Eurocopter Donauworth
Nice pictures. How many mm's+body type did you use.
I hope the Belgian NH90 get more colourful markings when it enters service.
Menno
I hope the Belgian NH90 get more colourful markings when it enters service.
Menno
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Re: 11-04-2013 Eurocopter Donauworth
Hello Menno,
i used a fullframe body with a 70-200 + 1.4 TC (and a small 2-step ladder).
Marcel
i used a fullframe body with a 70-200 + 1.4 TC (and a small 2-step ladder).
Marcel
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Re: 11-04-2013 Eurocopter Donauworth
very nice photo's, love th eBelgian NH90-NFH's, hope to see them over here soon
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Re: 11-04-2013 Eurocopter Donauworth
What's the point of making your national markings so toned-down that you have to add the letters BEL to make identification possible?
I thought that the whole idea of roundels and finflashes was that you could identify the nationality in one glance....
I thought that the whole idea of roundels and finflashes was that you could identify the nationality in one glance....
Re: 11-04-2013 Eurocopter Donauworth
In Dutch,
Die cirkel met de stip in het midden is de bel (deurbel). daar moet je drop drukken om naar binnen te mogen.
Menno
Die cirkel met de stip in het midden is de bel (deurbel). daar moet je drop drukken om naar binnen te mogen.
Menno
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