Belgium C-130 Photos



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    BAF C-130H #CH-11 was painted by the 15th Wing’s Paint Shop re-painted with a special livery consists of the highly visible ‘Invasion stripes’ which are a tribute to all the allied transport crews who gave all they got during Operation Overlord and further on during the invasion of Europe.[Photo Dakotamuseum Foto, 1SM Serge Bailleul]
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    BAF C-130H #CH-05 seen in Mali under UN command May 15, 2019. [Photographer unknown]
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    BAF C-130H #CH-07 seen at Manchester Ringway Int'l Airport on November 28, 1983. [Photo by Peter Fothergill]
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    BAF C-130H #CH-03 seen engineless and in storage at Brussels Zaventem Int'l Airport on November 20, 2019. [Photo by Kevin Cleynhens]
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    BAF C-130H #CH-01 is seen here on final for RWY25L at Brussels Airport, with 50 years of C-130s in the BAF tail markings on June 14, 2021. [Photo by Walter Van Bel]
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    BAF C-130H #CH-04 seen at Oostende on July 8, 1989. [Photo by Jeroen Jonkers]
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    BAF C-130H #CH-07 during Operation Silver Back the evacuation of foreign nationals from Rwanda. A cooling cart crashed into the side of the aircraft while at Nairobi Airport. The damage took two months to repair before CH-07 could be flown back to Belgium for full repair by Sabena AOG. [Photographer unknown]
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    BAF C-130H #CH-07 Hard Rock Cafe nose art applied during Operation Silver Back the evacuation of Civilians from Rwanda during April 1994. [Photo by Stef Buyse]
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    BAF C-130H #CH-04 shows damage to the horizontal tail and elevator when wreckage from a Russian MiG-29 crashed during RIAT 1983. [Photographer unknown]
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    Belgium's CH-11 with D-Day markings special 'invasion stripes' livery applied. Tribute to 525th Sqn. [unknown photographer]
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    BAF CH-01 (c/n 4455) arrived at Melsbroek Air Base on 25 July 1972 after a 12.5-hour ferry flight from Dobbins AFB, via Gander in Canada and Shannon in Ireland. On board was a crew of eight: pilots Charles Vingerhoets and Jean Van den Bossche, navigators Roger Roose and Freddy Huggenberger, system operators A. Devisscher and M. Géruzet, and loadmasters J. Delsaux and A. Verhelst. [Photo by Belgian Air Force]
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    BAF CH-01 (c/n 4455) arrived at Melsbroek Air Base on 25 July 1972 after a 12.5-hour ferry flight from Dobbins AFB, via Gander in Canada and Shannon in Ireland. [Photo by Belgian Air Force]