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.
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
After a successfull flight in Low Level over Switzerland, this AMIR is safe again to move back into the Mountain Cavern during Repetition Course 1999. Now on Display at Museum Wernigerode, Germany.
What is Nature and what is Manmade ... difficult to see during Cold War !
A Tiger is departing one of the Caverns in the Mountain - Pilot will start the Engines every second now.
'Schnägg' - meaning 'Snail' - stands for Capt. René 'Schnägg' Schneider. And 'his' aircraft received this special marking for his last flight in November 2002. Sold at auction at Buochs on 26th Nov 2004 for 37'400.- CHF