G.91R Luftwaffe
Hohn, 30 April 1986.
The last German Fiat G91s were flown by the Flugziel Darstellungs Gruppe (FDG) from Hohn in the north of West-Germany. They were used for towing aerial targets. The FDG was a company and the jets were flown by civilian pilots. The company is now called GFD and uses Learjets which are still flying from Hohn.
G91R/3 99+02 is preserved in a town named Ankum, but I can't find any photoproof.
G.91R Luftwaffe
Hohn, 30 April 1986.
The last German Fiat G91s were flown by the Flugziel Darstellungs Gruppe (FDG) from Hohn in the north of West-Germany. They were used for towing aerial targets. The FDG was a company and the jets were flown by civilian pilots. The company is now called GFD and uses Learjets which are still flying from Hohn.
G91R/3 99+02 is preserved in a town named Ankum, but I can't find any photoproof.