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The Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF)'s McDonnell Douglas RF-4E Phantom II (47-6905) reconnaissance aircraft, special marking of the last year of the 501st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, assigned to the 501st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron based at Hyakuri Air Base is statically displayed at Yokota Air Base (OKO / RJTY), Japan, September 15, 2019, during the Yokota Air Base Japanese-American Friendship Festival 2019.
Volkel, 27 May 1986.
West German Starfighters landing at Volkel. These are RF-104Gs (reconnaissance) of Marinefliegergeschwader 2.
Both went to the Greek Air Force for a few more years of service. 21+24 was written off after a landing accident at Larissa in 1990.
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Tussen 30 April en 5 Juni wordt de gehele lijn van Almelo naar Mariënberg vernieuwd en doorgetrokken richting Hardenberg. Voor deze klus worden diverse locomotieven ingezet, zo ook de RF 102 die op 9 Mei met een kettinghor vlak voor Daarlerveen van zijn rust staat te genieten.
English: RF 102 with an work train between Vriezenveen and Daarlerveen.
For the final time, a former RF&P engineer brings a freight south onto "home" rails at RO interlocking, the historical boundary between PRR and RF&P trackage. Operating this M301 is John Stone, a RF&P veteran with over 40 years of experience. This was his last run before a very well-earned retirement from CSX!
CN 516 and CN 4782 Lead back from Saint-Augustin return to Joffre, on the CN Subdivision Bridge, MP 8,16.
Roster shot of new SBD #5839 at Richmond Va on August 4th 1985. This unit would later become one of ten B36-7s equipped with cab signals for use on the RF&P. It retained this feature all the way up to it's retirement in winter 2009. It was one of the last, if not the last active B36-7. It was leading road trains all the way up to December 2009. Doug Boyd photo, JL Sessa collection.
Florennes airshow, 2 September 2001.
Two Turkish recce Phantoms were the rarest of all highlights at Florennes. They were from 173 Filo based at Erhac.
69-7510 is a former Luftwaffe RF-4E (35+63). The Phantom was scrapped are retirement.