This aircraft is really former German Air Force JC-240. It served as guate guard at the NATO barracks in Budel, The Netherlands. Now it's in USAF Korean war colours. It's an eyecatcher for a company at Teuge Airport.
Police 05 departs Teuge. Call signs used by these Dutch police helicopters are simple: "Police" followed by the position of the last character from the registration in the alphabet. Hence "Police 05" for PH-PXE.
The good old Bölkow Bö105 is replaced by the EC-135 in the Dutch police. PH-RPX is now owned by B.M. Aviation, where it's stripped for the Bö105 spare part market.
Departing after an intermediate stop at Teuge. For decades the Dutch Police used the Bo-105, they're now replaced by several Eurocopter EC-135s and 2 blue AW139s.
French Army, then to D-EOCC, then to D-EAGT. To G-BLGT Jun 1, 1984, painted as 15445. Registered Mar 8, 2006 to Flying Focus Castricum BV, De Kooy as PH-FLG. (all according to Joe Baugher's excellent US Military serials website).
Propwash due to humid conditions on an early morning take off from Teuge. The aircraft was at Teuge to participate in the Queen's birthday celebrations.
The flying horse "Pegaus" shows off on the nose of BoBMF Dakota ZA947 while the copilot is performing preflight checks. The aircraft was at Teuge to participate in the Queen's birthday celebrations.