"The Little Prince", a French Air Force Rafale C from EC1/7 (with code 113-IZ), seen here retracting its gear during a practise display (arrival day at Cambrai-Epinoy for the fly-out ceremony of EC1/12).
This North American (Fiat-built) night fighter F-86K Sabre ("Q-283" of the Royal Netherlands Air Force) has now found a place at the Soesterberg museum.
This F-4E Phantom II, which flew for the 35th TFS, 3rd TFW at George AFB, Ca. was credited with a MiG kill (note the red star on the splitter plate) on September 12, 1972. It is now preserved at Soesterberg with "CR"-code to represent a "Wolfhounds" bird.
Tail close-up of a F-4E Phantom II (reg: 67-0275, cn3011), which flew for the 35th TFS, 3rd TFW at George AFB, Ca. This Phantom never flew for the 32nd FG at Soesterberg Air Base (Camp New Amsterdam), but it is now painted as such.
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 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 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 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.
A French Navy Rafale-M is seen here been towed out of a shelter at its home-base BAN Landivisiau (France). One of the ground crew signals a "thumbs up" as the Rafale-M clears the shelter.
This shiny Fouga Magister was visiting Cambrai Air Base during the arrival day for the fly-out ceremony of EC1/12, and is seen here on final, for landing on RWY28.
"The Little Prince", a French Air Force Rafale C from EC1/7 (with code 113-IZ) at St-Dizier, going through its paces during the arrival day at Cambrai-Epinoy for the fly-out ceremony of EC1/12.
New Tiger c/s for the NTM2012 on this French Air Force Rafale C from EC1/7,on final for RWY28 at Cambrai-Epinoy during the arrival day for the fly-out ceremony of EC1/12.