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Y C LEONG

berlin airshow 16th may 2006

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Woo Hoo...!!!

Pieter, Thanks for the lovely shots of Military Aircraft..!!!

And of course the A346 zooming upwards...!!!! love that shot.. and plane... :D.

 

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Continuation of Luftwaffe participation on static- and flying displays:

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Gibby, for you, your favourite aircraft: the Sostar-X Fokker 100 demonstrator PH-MKH:

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Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16 participation:

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This is how a P-3 Allison exhaust look like:

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Weird position of the Awac's APU:

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MIG-29 test-pilot, enjoying the crowd:

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Finally some 'civvies' at the Lufthansa Technik Hangar: the retro-coloured D-AIRX and a surprise visitor for maintenance, the VT-JGE:

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Hope, you've all enjoyed this presentation !!! ;)

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i dont mind pieter.. especially u have better quality photos shot.. hehe.. i m just a norm civil airline enthusiast.. glad to see ur photos as well.. u have more shots of the military side there.. as i hv no interest at all.. that's why i didnt take much of their photos.. did u enjoy ur trip? the weather seems to b quite nice there..

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did u enjoy ur trip? the weather seems to b quite nice there..

 

 

didn't know that F16 can do the Cobra

 

Y C,

 

Combined with the Gatow-museum, I really DID enjoy the weekend trip to Berlin, being a nice city aswell :good: Weather, indeed, was very nice on saturday: even got a sun-burn :p

 

Norman,

 

That Royal Netherlands Air Force F16A is, actually, performing a really slow fly-by (stalling)...just moments after this shot was taken, the afterburner went on and it was a vertical climb up to about 5000 ft, I estimate...

 

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