Formation Takeoff together with MIRO J-2304 on last repetition course of those Beauties. Nice autumn colored trees and sunlight - and one of the finest pieces of metal ever flown of course.
Cockpit section for sale at Zeughaus Meiringen. Miro 319 had made 2697:34 flighthours in Swiss Air Force. Only one out of six Cockpits for sale was nearly complete and went for 5600.-CHF to the highest bidder.
Good Bye Mirage IIIS celebrations 1999 at Buochs. Flew 2671:32 flighthours in Swiss Air Force and is now preserved in the Flieger-/Flab Museum at Dübendorf.
MIRO'18 lands in front of the many spectators during 2nd Open Day at Payerne that year. Generated 2697:34 flighthours in Swiss Air Force duty, scrapped 2001.
Yes, our mountains are like Swiss Cheese. And yes, sometimes you can see such things coming out :D Miro09 en route to the sky, engines already heated up.
My 4th photo with my then new D100 DSLR - and the 2nd with an aircraft ;)
Back then there where two public open days each year at Payerne with static and flying display of our Air Force. Still looking good here, this Gateguard is now fading away :(
The final Morning for our Mirage IIIS -
J-2301 logged 2242:21 flighthours 'till the retirement. In the background you can see the carpark already filling - if you missed this show you can bite in your table and/or sue your parents :D