and some Swiss BΓΌcker’s, when still in use during the 60’s
Enjoy !
Martin
and then some
Martin
How about these ?
π Martin π
and oh – correction of my earlier posting:
International Air Show Ypenburg 1956
Martin
Try to find the book “Dutch Spitfires – A Technical Study” by Harry van der Meer and Theo Melchers published in 1988, ISBN 90 6471 217 4
Martin
Spitfire TR. Mk. IXc BS147 PH-NFN of Schreiner Aero Contractors, operated as Target-Tug, photographed most probably Texel (NL) in 1957
Martin
Condition – Awful to God almighty. π
Mark
You mean FUBAR ?
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Martin
Tonight, I will pull out a bunch of photographs showing dumped Dh twin-boom kites and some other components. Received them many years back from an English fellow – but I ain’t got no idea as to locations – so the united knowledge of you forumites is required.
Martin
Seems to be down
Martin
if you insist….. :p
Martin
here’s a poor scan of one of my slides – N6340T at Geneva Airport, Switzerland, Summer 1980, shortly after arrival and shortly before repainting……
Martin
Very nice, thanks Avro’s Finest and Martin.
Martin, any of N6340T in red that you can share with us?
Well
here’s Reno 1975
Martin
Only for you Becka π
Bern, Switzerland, 20th June 1981
Martin / Swiss Mustangs
Con-Air – that C-123 Provider takes quite some battering – but what a way to arrive in Vegas…….
Martin
….and as follow up:
DH Mosquito FP136 has an air of mystery attached to this photo, it was taken outside ASF RAF Negombo on 26th January 1954. The number FP136 (Belongs to a Catalina) appears to be spoofed, the nose cone appears to have been altered and the windscreen is of the split type. The movie The Purple Plain starring Gregory Peck was filmed in Ceylon in 1954 and involved a crash landed DH Mosquito, is this the one?
source: http://community.webshots.com/photo/45220185/102976294ckeIew
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Martin