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Old 01-03-2008, 07:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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***Museum Speyer Aircraft Pictures (Part II)***

Here is part II


Antonov An-26 used by the East German government. Inside the plane is also a Russian made Chaika limousine.








Making fun of the Communists...look what book this doll is supposedly reading!


Of course these guys can only fall asleep with good 'ole Erich Honecker watching safely over them!




Chaika








DeHavilland Vampire I think...


Fokker Dr. 1


Fokker Triplane


Junkers Jumo 211B aircraft engine belonging to a Junkers Ju-88 bomber that was shot down in 1945 and made a forced landing on a frozen lake. The motor was raised in 1986.





Lockheed Starfighters






Mi-24 "Hind" Gunship





Mig-21



Nordatlas Nord 2504



Mig-23




And another Mig-23




End of Part II
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Thanks wimmer some of these planes/jets are amazing I went to a place called BAE systems where they produce the Eurofighter typhoon, and as you walk though the factory you could see the stages of the jet being built and they had other planes of display e.g the Harrier, Tornado and a Spitfire and a whole lot more more i can't remember
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Wow!! Great photos!! The 747-200 is awesome... It looks like the Boeing flies over the terrain!!
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Thanks wimmer some of these planes/jets are amazing I went to a place called BAE systems where they produce the Eurofighter typhoon, and as you walk though the factory you could see the stages of the jet being built and they had other planes of display e.g the Harrier, Tornado and a Spitfire and a whole lot more more i can't remember
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I guess picture taking was forbidden at BAE, eh?
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I guess picture taking was forbidden at BAE, eh?
I can't remember actually, i'm guessing it would have been but it was amzing seeing these fighter jets up close
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