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Rechlin-Larz airfield

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Re: Rechlin-Larz airfield

Post by doodlebug » Mon Jul 08, 2013 8:49 pm

A lot of work must have gone into those computer images. :thumbs:
It is nice to see them.

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Re: Rechlin-Larz airfield

Post by Rechlinman » Tue Jul 09, 2013 3:51 am

doodlebug wrote:A lot of work must have gone into those computer images. :thumbs:
It is nice to see them.
This work was pleasant. :thumbs:
And it has allowed to master interesting computer skills. :thumb:

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Re: Rechlin-Larz airfield

Post by Rechlinman » Sat Aug 03, 2013 5:25 pm

The poster of actions in an aviation museum. Nord Rechlin. 3-08-2013.

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http://www.luftfahrttechnisches-museum-rechlin.de/

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Re: Rechlin-Larz airfield

Post by doodlebug » Sun Aug 04, 2013 10:52 am

It would have been nice to listen to a translation of the lecture on flying the Me 262, a wonderful machine. :thumb:

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Re: Rechlin-Larz airfield

Post by Rechlinman » Tue Oct 01, 2013 5:46 pm

The Fiat G.91 was an Italian jet fighter aircraft. It was the winner of the NATO competition in 1953 as standard equipment for Allied air forces. It entered in operational service with the Italian Air Force in 1961, with the West German Luftwaffe, in 1962, and later with the Portuguese Air Force. It was in production for 19 years. 756 aircraft were completed, including the prototypes and pre-production models. The assembly lines were finally closed in 1977. The Fiat G.91 enjoyed a long service life that extended over 35 years. It was widely used by Portugal in the Portuguese Colonial War in Africa. A twin-engined variant was known as the Fiat/Aeritalia G.91Y.

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Re: Rechlin-Larz airfield

Post by Rechlinman » Tue Oct 01, 2013 5:49 pm

The Fiat G.91 in Larz.

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Re: Rechlin-Larz airfield

Post by Rechlinman » Sun Jun 29, 2014 8:46 pm

MIG-27 19 APIB.
Military base storing aircraft in Chebenki. 2008.

https://www.google.ru/maps/place/%D0%A7 ... 6074803349


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