28+01 TF104G

28+33 TF104G

30+70 G91 R3 JBG49

31+07 G91 R3 JBG33

32+54 G91 R3 JBG33

33+95 G91 R3 JBG49

34+16 G91 T3 JBG49

34+19 G91 T3 JBG49

34+21 G91 T3 JBG49

35+03 RF4 E AKG51

35+11 RF4 E AKG51

35+19 RF4 E AKG51

35+36 RF4 E AKG52

35+37 RF4 E AKG52

37+41-F4F JG36

37-51-F4-F-JG71

38+61-F4F JG36

38+63-F4F JG71

58+77 DO28

99+34 B2

99+35 B2

Awfully nice chaps those Germans. I asked the pilot of one of the 104's if it was ok to take some pics and not only did he say yes, but asked for my camera and told me to get in the cockpit.
A depressing note though, look at all that hair and where did it go.



That's it for the pics I have from my first tour at Lossie. My Mum and Dad got me a slide projector for my birthday in Dec 79 and it was slides from then on.
The quality of the pics wasn't good for some of these and you were at the mercy of the developers who had a knack for cutting off noses etc despite the whole aircraft being in the frame, but I hope you enjoyed looking at these and the variety of aircraft that came into Lossie.
Thanks for looking.