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Made a calculated run from den Bosch to Nijmegen by train before going to work. It proved succesfull. The Waalbrug is a great spot! Hope you like them and, there are 4 or 5 more trips ahead so c u @ the Waalbrug maybe .
Are the ships photograhed by patrick and jeroen the same? There are covers on engines and top of the chinooks on the picture taken langs de waal whereby pictures taken in nijmegen the covers are not there. Also the line up of the chinooks look different.
Rene Peteri wrote:Are the ships photograhed by patrick and jeroen the same? There are covers on engines and top of the chinooks on the picture taken langs de waal whereby pictures taken in nijmegen the covers are not there. Also the line up of the chinooks look different.
No, I advised Patrick to go for Nijmegen. Mine is from 2011 when the first 6 CH-47Fs were delivered in sunny conditions. Hopefully we'll experience those conditions next week(s).
Rene Peteri wrote:Are the ships photograhed by patrick and jeroen the same? There are covers on engines and top of the chinooks on the picture taken langs de waal whereby pictures taken in nijmegen the covers are not there. Also the line up of the chinooks look different.
Don't think so cause if you look at the nooks, two of them have the last three digits in white on the bag of the tail, on the other pic they don't have!!
It was the last shipment in all!!! Coleman AAF will be closed in the next few months. Those were the last three ships which bring Helos to Mannhein.
So FINALLY OVER!
AMC wrote:It was the last shipment in all!!! Coleman AAF will be closed in the next few months. Those were the last three ships which bring Helos to Mannhein.
So FINALLY OVER!
Where do all these helos come from and what will be there destination when they are arrived in Mannheim? Will Wiesbaden become their new home base because of the closure of Coleman AAF?