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The website itself and the content of the website is more or less the logical result of a combination of interests:
aviation; photography and internet. In March 2000, the website started in a limited design in the English language.
Today, the website is in English and Dutch available. In September 2001, the names
Luchtvaart déjà vu
and Aviationweb déjà vu were introduced.
My enthusiasm in aviation goes back to the late fifties. The RLS Harvard and
Beech D-18S circling over our house in Groningen in the Netherlands attracted
me to visit vliegveld Eelde, today known as Groningen Airport Eelde. Two landing
RAF Beverly's gave the push to get really fascinated by aeroplanes. With my first
camera, an Agfa Click, I started in 1964 as a photographer when I made a photo of
a Flying Enterprise' Canadair C-4 Argonaut at Groningen Airport Eelde.
Interested in as well as military as civil aviation, I collect slides of all planes that
are driven by an engine. This contains the whole range from ultralight aeroplanes, fighters
and airliners up to the big ones like the AN-124 or even the AN-225. Next to the fixed wing
aircraft the slides collection contains helicopters. My speciality, however,
are the DHC-6 Twin Otter, of which the slide-collection has grown to about 950 colour slides and the
Airbus Helicopters EC 120 B / H120 Colibri. Several airports; airfields; heliports; helispots and Air Force Bases were
visited over the years. A highlight during the trips made in the past was on 27 May 1994: on that day the
Soviet Air Force officially withdrew from their duty in the former DDR.
The ceremony was held at Sperenberg Air Base. However we came for the transport aircraft and helicopters,
I'll never forget the dramatic of this day with singing Russian soldiers adorned with a carnation.
On 14 June 1999, I was photographed by one of the crewmembers of the US Navy team Blue
Angels
in front of their McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
181955 # 6 at Kalispell - Glacier International Airport
in Montana, USA.
All photos on this
site are copyrighted by international copyright laws, and remain the
property of the relevant photographer. Prior permission should always be
sought directly from the photographer for any other means than private
viewing. If no photographer is mentioned the photos on these pages are made
by Jack Wolbrink.
Disclaimer:
Every effort has been made to insure the correctness of data. However, I
disclaim any responsibility in case of any errors or omissions. I am not
responsible for the content of the linked websites. |