What a sad sight... A-7H's from ARAXOS!!

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What a sad sight... A-7H's from ARAXOS!!

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Photo's taken in the 336sqn area nekst to the old F-104 dump.
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Post by ebauer »

Well, to be honest: I don't like your pics! :wink:
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Post by mazzel »

A sad sight indeed... :(

btw I also noticed it at KB in july: greek birds really like to spend time sitting on A-7 tails....
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ebauer wrote:Well, to be honest: I don't like your pics! :wink:
Me neither.. RIP to the A-7's... what a shame ;)
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Post by dinovandoorn »

Hi Paul,

Also visited Agrinion ? where also a lot of A-7's should be in storage ??
Only the TA-7C's and A-7E are still oprational if i am right...
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Post by Piet Luijken »

You are right!

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Taken end of May at Araxos.

At this moment, due to some construction work at the west side, all Corsairs are based at the east side.

Nice pics Paul, although the subject is a bit depressing, but still, better a broken down Corsair than no Corsair at all!
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Post by jaah »

Nice pictures, but very sad :cry: .
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ouchtime...
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dinovandoorn wrote:Also visited Agrinion ? where also a lot of A-7's should be in storage ?? Only the TA-7C's and A-7E are still oprational if i am right...
Dino, photo's where taken may last year when the A-7H was still is use. In April this year they where taken out of service and moved to Agrinion.
Piet Luijken wrote:Nice pics Paul, although the subject is a bit depressing, but still, better a broken down Corsair than no Corsair at all!
Thanks Piet, you know me... As I'm not from the wrecks and wrelics there has to be more :-)

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