Swedish spin around

Swedish spin around

Postby warferry on Thu 14 Jun 2012, 11:27 am

Hi, Due to late spotters-day info for Saab75th our plans were amended to get west to Gothenburg. Glad we made it,think viewers may agree .
The rock cavern at Save housed F9 wing in 1942 becoming in 1955 a truly interesting secret Cold War era site..Today the Aero museum share the site with Göteborg city airport.The size of the tunnels make the Royal Observer Corps underground facilities small beer.Restoration undertaken of various military/civil machines also. Addition shots are aircraft along the way .There were many others on poles at various motorway junctions.Image
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Re: Swedish spin around

Postby DeanW on Thu 14 Jun 2012, 1:09 pm

Looks interesting! I get the impression that there are a lot of aircraft preserved on roadsides etc. in Sweden. Where was the ex-Austrian Draken located?
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Re: Swedish spin around

Postby warferry on Thu 14 Jun 2012, 3:54 pm

Thanks Dean for interest the Austrian Draken outside the Missile museum at Arboga .Yes we also photographed 7 "Pole Dancers" (Yes I know)at high speed along the highways.These location all well documented ,must be, if I can find them! Cheers.
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Re: Swedish spin around

Postby ciaranchef on Sat 16 Jun 2012, 3:00 am

Brilliant, wonder where they snagged the Russian Mig21...Ciaran
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