Sascha 0 Report post Posted September 29, 2013 Hello, on June 29th, the Luftwaffe celebrated the offical farewell of the F-4 Phantom with an Open House at the Fliegerhorst Wittmund in northern Germany. After 40 years in service, the old lady is replaced by the Eurofighter. Over 100.000 people visited the Open House and snaped the chance to see the german Phantom up in the sky for the last time. Special farewell c/s from WTD 61 at Manching, Bavaria Retro c/s Norm 72, used from 1973 until early 80's Another special scheme: Norm 81, introduced in the early 1980's The scheme from 1990's until June 2013: Norm 90J The Pharewell c/s. This Phantom "37+01" was the very first Phantom for the Luftwaffe, delivered in 1973 Hope, you'll enjoy my piccs ... Cheers! Sascha Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BC Tam 2 Report post Posted September 29, 2013 ..... Over 100.000 people visited the Open House ..... Over just one day ?! That is one huge crowd Thanks for sharing the pics Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flee 5 Report post Posted September 29, 2013 Thanks for sharing these pix of the wonderful old war birds, Sascha! Wunderbar! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tamizi Hj Tamby 1 Report post Posted September 29, 2013 Thanks for sharing the photos of the Phantom,Sascha! BTW,what does "Ich Melde Mich Ab" means? Auf Wiedersehen,Phantom! You have served the Luftwaffe with highest honor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juergen Witte 0 Report post Posted September 29, 2013 BTW,what does "Ich Melde Mich Ab" means? Ich melde mich ab means literally: "I report for signing off / out". It´s kind of a message typically used when someone is leaving a place. Can be used also e.g. at work when you tell your boss you are leaving the office for a longer period (e.g. being out for an extended period including vacation) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tamizi Hj Tamby 1 Report post Posted September 30, 2013 Ich melde mich ab means literally: "I report for signing off / out". It´s kind of a message typically used when someone is leaving a place. Can be used also e.g. at work when you tell your boss you are leaving the office for a longer period (e.g. being out for an extended period including vacation) Danke for the translation,Juergen! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites