513 results found
City / Airport:Den Helder - De Kooy (EHKD / DHR)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:20 October 1938 to 31 December 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:125527Submit Correction
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The navy's training aircraft lined up. The occasion may have been a change of command at the naval airfield on 20 October 1938. The new S.IX elementary trainers, middle row, replaced the antiquated S.IIIs, on the right. On the left are Koolhoven FK.51 intermediate trainers. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:S-29
Aircraft Version:Fokker S.IX
C/n (msn):5476
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Navy
City / Airport:Den Helder - De Kooy (EHKD / DHR)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:20 October 1938 to 31 December 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Den Helder - De Kooy (EHKD / DHR)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:20 October 1938 to 31 December 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:125527Submit Correction
View count: 489
The navy's training aircraft lined up. The occasion may have been a change of command at the naval airfield on 20 October 1938. The new S.IX elementary trainers, middle row, replaced the antiquated S.IIIs, on the right. On the left are Koolhoven FK.51 intermediate trainers. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:S-29
Aircraft Version:Fokker S.IX
C/n (msn):5476
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Navy
City / Airport:Den Helder - De Kooy (EHKD / DHR)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:20 October 1938 to 31 December 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Texel (EHTX)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1938 to August 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:125118Submit Correction
View count: 397
Assigned to the so-called Strategic Aircraft Group, which held a summer camp on Texel in the summer of 1938. The island's airfield had opened in 1937. Aircraft crashed and was written off on 16 November 1939. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:602
Aircraft Version:Fokker C.VD
C/n (msn):4890
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Texel (EHTX)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1938 to August 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Texel (EHTX)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1938 to August 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:125118Submit Correction
View count: 397
Assigned to the so-called Strategic Aircraft Group, which held a summer camp on Texel in the summer of 1938. The island's airfield had opened in 1937. Aircraft crashed and was written off on 16 November 1939. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:602
Aircraft Version:Fokker C.VD
C/n (msn):4890
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Texel (EHTX)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1938 to August 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:125001Submit Correction
View count: 1256
17 D.XVI fighters were delivered to the Dutch army. There were troubles with the Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar engines. This aircraft received a new Panther engine in 1935, and a three-blade prop. Apparently it was no longer armed. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:277
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5272
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:125001Submit Correction
View count: 1256
17 D.XVI fighters were delivered to the Dutch army. There were troubles with the Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar engines. This aircraft received a new Panther engine in 1935, and a three-blade prop. Apparently it was no longer armed. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:277
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5272
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:29 August 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:124953Submit Correction
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Delivery of the first four D.XXI fighters for the Dutch army air force. They are not armed yet. A month later during the Munich Crisis the service could only form three small fighter flights, one with D.XXIs, one with D.XVIIs and one with C.X reconaissance biplanes. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:215
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XXI
C/n (msn):5488
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:29 August 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:29 August 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:124953Submit Correction
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Delivery of the first four D.XXI fighters for the Dutch army air force. They are not armed yet. A month later during the Munich Crisis the service could only form three small fighter flights, one with D.XXIs, one with D.XVIIs and one with C.X reconaissance biplanes. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:215
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XXI
C/n (msn):5488
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:29 August 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:16 June 1936 to 19 June 1936
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:124758Submit Correction
View count: 573
The C.I served in the Dutch army air force from 1920 until 1939, lastly as a trainer. This airframe was written off after flipping on its back on 16 June 1936, and this may be assumed to be that crash. It still has the original BMW inline engine. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:500
Aircraft Version:Fokker C.I
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:16 June 1936 to 19 June 1936
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:16 June 1936 to 19 June 1936
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:124758Submit Correction
View count: 573
The C.I served in the Dutch army air force from 1920 until 1939, lastly as a trainer. This airframe was written off after flipping on its back on 16 June 1936, and this may be assumed to be that crash. It still has the original BMW inline engine. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:500
Aircraft Version:Fokker C.I
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:16 June 1936 to 19 June 1936
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:42-3070
Aircraft Original Type:Beech 18
Aircraft Generic Type:Beech 18 (C-45)
Aircraft Version:Beech AT-11 Kansan
C/n (msn):3070
Operator Titles:Netherlands East Indies - Air Force
City / Airport:Jackson - Hawkins Field (KHKS / HKS)Map
Region / Country:Mississippi, United States
Photo Date:1943
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:124692Submit Correction
View count: 485
This AT-11 was ordered by the NEI air force and was to have been A-14, but delivered to the Royal Netherlands Military Flying School at Jackson with the serial 42-3070, based on the c/n. To the USAAF, 42-3070 was a B-17. The strange serial is clearly visible on the port side of the nose in another shot. In the background here are P-39 Airacobras in US markings, including 42-18885. Upon the closure of the school in February 1944, the Kansan went to the USAAF, becoming 44-72016. Later PP-CCF with Cruzeiro do Sul; crashed on 15 November 1957. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:42-3070
Aircraft Version:Beech AT-11 Kansan
C/n (msn):3070
Operator Titles:Netherlands East Indies - Air Force
City / Airport:Jackson - Hawkins Field (KHKS / HKS)Map
Region / Country:Mississippi, United States
Photo Date:1943
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:42-3070
Aircraft Original Type:Beech 18
Aircraft Generic Type:Beech 18 (C-45)
Aircraft Version:Beech AT-11 Kansan
C/n (msn):3070
Operator Titles:Netherlands East Indies - Air Force
City / Airport:Jackson - Hawkins Field (KHKS / HKS)Map
Region / Country:Mississippi, United States
Photo Date:1943
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:124692Submit Correction
View count: 485
This AT-11 was ordered by the NEI air force and was to have been A-14, but delivered to the Royal Netherlands Military Flying School at Jackson with the serial 42-3070, based on the c/n. To the USAAF, 42-3070 was a B-17. The strange serial is clearly visible on the port side of the nose in another shot. In the background here are P-39 Airacobras in US markings, including 42-18885. Upon the closure of the school in February 1944, the Kansan went to the USAAF, becoming 44-72016. Later PP-CCF with Cruzeiro do Sul; crashed on 15 November 1957. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:42-3070
Aircraft Version:Beech AT-11 Kansan
C/n (msn):3070
Operator Titles:Netherlands East Indies - Air Force
City / Airport:Jackson - Hawkins Field (KHKS / HKS)Map
Region / Country:Mississippi, United States
Photo Date:1943
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Location:In Flight
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:May 1936 to December 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:124319Submit Correction
View count: 651
The C.X reconnaissance biplane saw combat in Dutch and Finnish service during WWII. 710 is flying in formation with 705 and 714 here. The city below is Assen (not Amersfoort). Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:710
Aircraft Version:Fokker C.X
C/n (msn):5406
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
Location:In Flight
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:May 1936 to December 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Location:In Flight
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:May 1936 to December 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:124319Submit Correction
View count: 651
The C.X reconnaissance biplane saw combat in Dutch and Finnish service during WWII. 710 is flying in formation with 705 and 714 here. The city below is Assen (not Amersfoort). Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:710
Aircraft Version:Fokker C.X
C/n (msn):5406
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
Location:In Flight
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:May 1936 to December 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Location:Not known
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1936 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:124003Submit Correction
View count: 399
Fokker's succesful C.V was the principal aircraft in the Dutch army air force from the late 1920s. Refitted with a Rolls-Royce Kestrel engine many C.Vs were still in service at the time of the German invasion. 639 flew bombing missions against German airborne troops near The Hague on 10 May 1940. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:639
Aircraft Version:Fokker C.VD
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1936 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Location:Not known
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1936 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:124003Submit Correction
View count: 399
Fokker's succesful C.V was the principal aircraft in the Dutch army air force from the late 1920s. Refitted with a Rolls-Royce Kestrel engine many C.Vs were still in service at the time of the German invasion. 639 flew bombing missions against German airborne troops near The Hague on 10 May 1940. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:639
Aircraft Version:Fokker C.VD
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1936 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Location:In Flight
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:January 1930 to July 1936
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:123885Submit Correction
View count: 1119
First flown in 1924, the S.IV was the standard elementary trainer in the Dutch army air force. This aircraft has been refitted with a 130-hp Armstrong-Siddeley Mongoose engine. It is seen with another S.IV, 116, and two Fokker C.1 advanced trainers, 500 and 539. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:125
Aircraft Version:Fokker S.IV
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
Location:In Flight
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:January 1930 to July 1936
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Location:In Flight
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:January 1930 to July 1936
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:123885Submit Correction
View count: 1119
First flown in 1924, the S.IV was the standard elementary trainer in the Dutch army air force. This aircraft has been refitted with a 130-hp Armstrong-Siddeley Mongoose engine. It is seen with another S.IV, 116, and two Fokker C.1 advanced trainers, 500 and 539. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:125
Aircraft Version:Fokker S.IV
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
Location:In Flight
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:January 1930 to July 1936
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:PH-AST
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-3
Aircraft Generic Type:Douglas DC-3 (C-47 Skytrain/Dakota)
Aircraft Version:Douglas DC-3-194F
C/n (msn):2111
Operator Titles:KLM - Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij
Aircraft Name:Tapuit
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1939
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:123878Submit Correction
View count: 672
Rare glimpse of this KLM DC-3, a few months old at this time and destroyed by German bombs here on 10 May 1940. The airport sightseeing bus is on the left. Detail of photo 123841 with Fokker G.I fighters in the foreground. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:PH-AST
Aircraft Version:Douglas DC-3-194F
C/n (msn):2111
Operator Titles:KLM - Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1939
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:PH-AST
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-3
Aircraft Generic Type:Douglas DC-3 (C-47 Skytrain/Dakota)
Aircraft Version:Douglas DC-3-194F
C/n (msn):2111
Operator Titles:KLM - Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij
Aircraft Name:Tapuit
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1939
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:123878Submit Correction
View count: 672
Rare glimpse of this KLM DC-3, a few months old at this time and destroyed by German bombs here on 10 May 1940. The airport sightseeing bus is on the left. Detail of photo 123841 with Fokker G.I fighters in the foreground. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:PH-AST
Aircraft Version:Douglas DC-3-194F
C/n (msn):2111
Operator Titles:KLM - Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1939
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:6
Aircraft Original Type:Koolhoven F.K.51
Aircraft Generic Type:Koolhoven F.K.51
Aircraft Version:Koolhoven F.K.51
C/n (msn):5107
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:September 1936 to October 1939
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:123856Submit Correction
View count: 869
One of the first batch of ten FK.51 intermediate trainers of the Dutch army air force. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:6
Aircraft Version:Koolhoven F.K.51
C/n (msn):5107
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:September 1936 to October 1939
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:6
Aircraft Original Type:Koolhoven F.K.51
Aircraft Generic Type:Koolhoven F.K.51
Aircraft Version:Koolhoven F.K.51
C/n (msn):5107
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:September 1936 to October 1939
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:123856Submit Correction
View count: 869
One of the first batch of ten FK.51 intermediate trainers of the Dutch army air force. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:6
Aircraft Version:Koolhoven F.K.51
C/n (msn):5107
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:September 1936 to October 1939
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:123850Submit Correction
View count: 1620
Fokker's last biplane fighter was quite a stunner. Ten D.XVIIs were delivered to the Dutch army air force. By May 1940, seven remained in service with the advanced flying school on Texel Island, where 204 was destroyed by German strafing. Three others carried out one operational mission to the Grebbe Line front on 12 May, flown by rookie pilots. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:204
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVII
C/n (msn):5340
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:123850Submit Correction
View count: 1620
Fokker's last biplane fighter was quite a stunner. Ten D.XVIIs were delivered to the Dutch army air force. By May 1940, seven remained in service with the advanced flying school on Texel Island, where 204 was destroyed by German strafing. Three others carried out one operational mission to the Grebbe Line front on 12 May, flown by rookie pilots. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:204
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVII
C/n (msn):5340
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1939
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:123841Submit Correction
View count: 2224
Undelivered G.I 'fighter cruisers' at Schiphol, now Schiphol East. The Fokker factory was actually in North Amsterdam but aircraft were moved to Schiphol by barge. A KLM DC-3, PH-AST, and an L-14, PH-ASL, are also seen, as well as the Schiphol sightseeing bus behind the DC-3. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:301
Aircraft Version:Fokker G.I (Mercury)
C/n (msn):5522
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1939
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1939
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:123841Submit Correction
View count: 2224
Undelivered G.I 'fighter cruisers' at Schiphol, now Schiphol East. The Fokker factory was actually in North Amsterdam but aircraft were moved to Schiphol by barge. A KLM DC-3, PH-AST, and an L-14, PH-ASL, are also seen, as well as the Schiphol sightseeing bus behind the DC-3. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:301
Aircraft Version:Fokker G.I (Mercury)
C/n (msn):5522
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1939
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact