Giants of History Fly in Lelystad - 1-9 and 2-9

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Re: Giants of History Fly in Lelystad - 1-9 and 2-9

Post by borbla »

awesome jammer dat ik het gemist heb.
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Post by Stephan Lodewijks »

An ex-MLD S-2 with running engines!!?? :shock: 8)

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Re: Giants of History Fly in Lelystad - 1-9 and 2-9

Post by Hurricane »

Stephan Lodewijks wrote:An ex-MLD S-2 with running engines!!?? :shock: 8)

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ex ROC Hoofddorp (the technical school, you can see the sticker on the nose) and both engines have always been kept in active conditions to make a test runs, once in a while.
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