Greece Air Force F-16D (149, cn 2Z-6) on final for runway27 at Geilenkirchen Nato Air Base, during the arrival day for the celebration of 30 years AWACS, under adverse weather conditions.
The "dump" at Jever AB. Several hulls of German Air Force Phantoms and Tonados can be seen. Close-up of the tail of F-4F Phantom II identified as "38+43" (cn 4733; USAF serial number 72-1253). What a sad sight...
The "dump" at Jever AB. Several hulls of German Air Force Phantoms and Tonados can be seen. An identifiable Tornado IDS is "45+10" (cn 528/GS163/4210). What a sad sight...
The Artic Tiger 2012 - a Tornado IDS from AG51 (45+85, cn708-GS226-4285) - departs Geilenkirchen Nato Air Base after the celebrations for 30 years AWACS.
Departure of the "JG71-Richthofen" F-4F Phantom II (38+24, cn4676) from Geilenkirchen, after the celebration of 30 years AWACS. The big smoker salutes the spotters in style!!
A Polish Air Force Su-22UM-3K Fitter, on final at Geilenkirchen - in awful weather conditions - during the arrival day for the celebrations of 30 years AWACS. The Sukhoi Su-22 remains a very impressive sight!
Arrival of the Tiger - from 31Sqn at Kleine Brogel - at Geilenkirchen, on the arrival day for the celebration of 30 years AWACS. FA-87 is seen here during one of its touch-and-go's prior to its full-stop landing.
It was a long, cold and wet wait...but finaly this F-4F Phantom II from JG71 returned from a training mission and is here seen on final for RWY08 at Wittmund.
View into the cockpit of this Hispano HA-1112-M1L Buchon, which was registered C.4K-134 with the Spanish Air Force, but is modified to look like a Bf-109G-6/R6 (12, cn 194) and is now preserved by JG71 "Richthofen" at Wittmundshafen.
It was a long, cold and wet wait...but finaly this F-4F Phantom II from JG71 returned from a training mission and is here seen with braking chute deployed, on Wittmund's RWY08.
One of the QRA-pair F-4F Phantom II's, with some Icelandic artwork on the splitter-plate (from a recent "Icelandic Air Policing"-exercise (i.e. a NATO operation conducted to patrol Iceland's airspace), is heading to the active runway.
German Air Force F-4F Phantom II (38+29, cn4691), completing its landing run on Wittmund's RWY08 and arriving at the braking-chute drop-off zone, at the end of a mission on a gray and rainy day.