2 results found
Registration / Serial:84-0199
Alternate Serial:40199
Aircraft Original Type:Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter
Aircraft Generic Type:Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter/Tiger
Aircraft Version:Northrop RF-5E Tigereye
C/n (msn):TR1006
Operator Titles:Saudi Arabia - Air Force
City / Airport:Riverside - March ARB (KRIV / RIV)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:25 February 1985
Photo by:Dan StijovichContact
Photo ID:265546Submit Correction
View count: 2601
TIGER 69 RF-5E shoots a couple approaches before RTB to Palmdale
Registration / Serial:84-0199
Alternate Serial:40199
Aircraft Version:Northrop RF-5E Tigereye
C/n (msn):TR1006
Operator Titles:Saudi Arabia - Air Force
City / Airport:Riverside - March ARB (KRIV / RIV)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:25 February 1985
Photo by:Dan StijovichContact
Registration / Serial:84-0199
Alternate Serial:40199
Aircraft Original Type:Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter
Aircraft Generic Type:Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter/Tiger
Aircraft Version:Northrop RF-5E Tigereye
C/n (msn):TR1006
Operator Titles:Saudi Arabia - Air Force
City / Airport:Riverside - March ARB (KRIV / RIV)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:25 February 1985
Photo by:Dan StijovichContact
Photo ID:265546Submit Correction
View count: 2601
TIGER 69 RF-5E shoots a couple approaches before RTB to Palmdale
Registration / Serial:84-0199
Alternate Serial:40199
Aircraft Version:Northrop RF-5E Tigereye
C/n (msn):TR1006
Operator Titles:Saudi Arabia - Air Force
City / Airport:Riverside - March ARB (KRIV / RIV)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:25 February 1985
Photo by:Dan StijovichContact
City / Airport:Varaždin (LDVA)Map
Country:Croatia
Event:Croatian International Air Show Varaždin 2011
Photo Date:18 June 2011
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:4825Submit Correction
View count: 605
The Aero-3 was the Yugoslav air force's elementary trainer from 1958. Alarmingly for such an aircraft, it is said to be 'notoriously difficult to fly'. Certainly, few of the 110 examples built survive. This one, seen in full former Yugoslav markings with an additional Slovenian flag on the tailfin, was written off after a crash three months after I took this picture. The pilot lost his life.
Registration / Serial:S5-MBB
Alternate Serial:40199
Aircraft Version:Utva Aero 3
C/n (msn):40199
Display Paint:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Varaždin (LDVA)Map
Country:Croatia
Photo Date:18 June 2011
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
City / Airport:Varaždin (LDVA)Map
Country:Croatia
Event:Croatian International Air Show Varaždin 2011
Photo Date:18 June 2011
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:4825Submit Correction
View count: 605
The Aero-3 was the Yugoslav air force's elementary trainer from 1958. Alarmingly for such an aircraft, it is said to be 'notoriously difficult to fly'. Certainly, few of the 110 examples built survive. This one, seen in full former Yugoslav markings with an additional Slovenian flag on the tailfin, was written off after a crash three months after I took this picture. The pilot lost his life.
Registration / Serial:S5-MBB
Alternate Serial:40199
Aircraft Version:Utva Aero 3
C/n (msn):40199
Display Paint:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Varaždin (LDVA)Map
Country:Croatia
Photo Date:18 June 2011
Photo by:Peter de JongContact