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I have taken the Crusader but I have not noted the s/n... If anyone have it, I could put the picStephan Lodewijks wrote:Nice report!
But no full picture of the most impressive gunfighter ever built?? (hint hint Crusader hint hint)
Regards,
Stephan
It was so hard to check a best horizon because every pics were made with my 10-20mm lens and I have made a gripped framing Very hard to turn then... I hope to make best next timeDJMikey wrote:Indeed nice. But euhm, the museum is built on a hill? Therefor my tip, check your horizons
You need a serial before you can put up the pic? Ok, here we go: according to EMOOS'11 it's F-8P number 11, in special colors, formerly preserved at Landivisiau. It was seen there during the tiger meet in June 2008, with 'code' _99 on the topside of the righthand wing. It is now listed as preserved at Rochefort.Shunn31 wrote:I have taken the Crusader but I have not noted the s/n... If anyone have it, I could put the picStephan Lodewijks wrote:Nice report!
But no full picture of the most impressive gunfighter ever built?? (hint hint Crusader hint hint)
Regards,
Stephan
Stephan Lodewijks wrote:You need a serial before you can put up the pic? Ok, here we go: according to EMOOS'11 it's F-8P number 11, in special colors, formerly preserved at Landivisiau. It was seen there during the tiger meet in June 2008, with 'code' _99 on the topside of the righthand wing. It is now listed as preserved at Rochefort.Shunn31 wrote:I have taken the Crusader but I have not noted the s/n... If anyone have it, I could put the picStephan Lodewijks wrote:Nice report!
But no full picture of the most impressive gunfighter ever built?? (hint hint Crusader hint hint)
Regards,
Stephan
Stephan
Yes and no but as I put same pic on others forum and website I prefer send them with serial numberStephan Lodewijks wrote:You need a serial before you can put up the pic? Ok, here we go: according to EMOOS'11 it's F-8P number 11, in special colors, formerly preserved at Landivisiau. It was seen there during the tiger meet in June 2008, with 'code' _99 on the topside of the righthand wing. It is now listed as preserved at Rochefort.Shunn31 wrote:I have taken the Crusader but I have not noted the s/n... If anyone have it, I could put the picStephan Lodewijks wrote:Nice report!
But no full picture of the most impressive gunfighter ever built?? (hint hint Crusader hint hint)
Regards,
Stephan
Stephan
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