The German Air Force Phantom crews have a nice habbit of decorating their aircraft when they are on specific missions abroad. This F-4F has been marked with Icelandic 'Spook' artwork on the splitter plate from a recent "Icelandic Air Policing"-exercise.
Close-up of the last German Air Force F-4F Phantom II that received depot level inspection at the aircraft maintenance facility at Jever. The special c/s also remembers the 45th anniversary of the Luftwaffeninstandhaltungsgruppe 21 (LIG).
Another mission accomplished for this German Air Force F-4F Phantom II (38+29, cn4691), taxiing back to its HAS at the west-side of Wittmund Air Base, after landing on RWY08.
The "dump" at Jever AB. Several hulls of German Air Force Phantoms and Tonados can be seen. An identifiable F-4F Phantom II is "38+43" (cn 4733; USAF serial number 72-1253). What a sad sight...
Tail close-up of the last German Air Force F-4F Phantom II that received depot level inspection at the aircraft maintenance facility at Jever. The special c/s also remembers the 45th anniversary of the Luftwaffeninstandhaltungsgruppe 21 (LIG).
This Spanish Air Force EF-18A Hornet from Ala 15 at Zaragoza - with specially marked tiger fuel tanks - is about to depart for another mission during NTM 2009 at KB.
This beautifully painted F-16BM from 338skv of the Norwegian Air Force (markings of the Artic Tiger Meet 2007) is being prepared for another mission out of Kleine Brogel AFB, during the Nato Tiger Meet 2009.
This beautifully painted F-16AM from the Belgian Air Force - wearing the new "Solo Display" colors for the 2012 season - is seen here on final at Florennes, after another local training mission.
Former German Marineflieger SP-13A Atlantic (reg: 61+20 ; cn 60), now painted in Dutch Navy colors to represent the 250/V, preserved in the new museum at Soesterberg Air Base (closed).
This F-15A served with the 1st Tactical Fighter Wing at Langley (USA), but it is now painted as a F-15A (77-0132) of the 32nd FG "Wolfhounds". The 32nd FG "Wolfhounds" was based at Soesterberg from 1954 till 1994.
This Phantom never flew for the 32nd FG at Soesterberg Air Base (Camp New Amsterdam), but it is now painted as such. This aircraft is in fact F-4E Phantom II (reg: 67-0275, cn3011), which flew for the 35th TFS, 3rd TFW at George AFB, Ca.