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Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by F3 » Fri Jul 21, 2023 12:34 pm

This is probably a long shot but does anyone have any pics of the above performing anywhere in the '70s?
After attending Legends @ Ch. Fenton with my grandson who's the 4th generation of my family to attend airshows there I've been inspired to do a third (and final) airshow book. As the Slivers gave probably the most memorable performance ever seen there in the days before I owned a SLR camera this is likely to be the best chance of including a photo of them in the book.
Good news for all of you who contributed to the Finningley book. The 2nd print run arrived today so you can expect to receive the promised complimentary copies next week.

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by warthog56 » Sat Jul 22, 2023 10:02 am

Sadly Mick, no photo' but memorable for their appearance at Nottingham Tollerton "Barnstormers" airshow in 1971. Their rehearsal on a warm Friday afternoon, where the school classroom windows were open, provoked the comment from our elderly maths teacher, "does anyone know if we are at war?!" Only time I ever saw them. I believe they were operating out of Alconbury.

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by MikeH » Sat Jul 22, 2023 10:28 am

I only saw them a couple of times, once at the 1973 Biggin Hill 'Battle of Britain' show and at the 1975 Alconbury 'Open House' on the 28th June 1975 where I took these photos. The display consisted mostly of opposition passes followed by 'dumbbell' turns, from memory.

ImageF-104G-FX21-FX90-Alconbury-28JN75 by Michael Hall, on Flickr

ImageF-104G-FX90-Alconbury-28JN75 by Michael Hall, on Flickr

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by Mustang531 » Sat Jul 22, 2023 2:30 pm

Sadly no pics, but saw them a few times. When they appeared at Biggin Hill, they used to operate from Manston. Couple of nice pics here too.

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by F3 » Sat Jul 22, 2023 3:26 pm

Thanks Mike. Those'll do nicely and well deserving of a copy of the book when it is published.

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by Petepilot » Sat Jul 22, 2023 3:48 pm

MikeH wrote:
Sat Jul 22, 2023 10:28 am
I only saw them a couple of times, once at the 1973 Biggin Hill 'Battle of Britain' show and at the 1975 Alconbury 'Open House' on the 28th June 1975 where I took these photos. The display consisted mostly of opposition passes followed by 'dumbbell' turns, from memory.

ImageF-104G-FX21-FX90-Alconbury-28JN75 by Michael Hall, on Flickr

ImageF-104G-FX90-Alconbury-28JN75 by Michael Hall, on Flickr
You're not allowed to have great colour pics like that from 1975!!
Great pics, fantastic subject....many thanks for sharing! :clap:

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by F3 » Sun Jul 23, 2023 9:54 am

Could nt agree more Pete. That's why they're going in the book!

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by warthog56 » Sun Jul 23, 2023 10:57 am

Cracking pair of photo's of a very much missed aircraft. Can hear them now.....................

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by 3Greens » Sun Jul 23, 2023 4:49 pm

Hi Mick,
I did buy the 'Slivers' VHS video tape back in the early 80's. It covered the flying and action shots on the flightline taken on early cine film by their crewchief Raymond Delestinne. Also the post service lives of both pilots, Palmer De Vlieger and Steve Nuyts, who was a very involved in breeding and training horses. Sadly all three have now passed.
That fantastic video along with my F-104G book with in-depth photography by the Verlinden team of Belgian modellers were both borrowed by a friend never to be returned.. serious lesson learned there !
Just love the two shots posted by MikeH .. clearly I was stood only a few feet from him at the Alconbury NATO day in 1975 :thumbs:
Here are my two shots sorry can't help with anything else

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Best regards
Keith (3Greens) :thumb:

I omitted to mention one of the best bits of the video was Steve Nuyts as a well retired Major, being invited back to an F-104G restoration by the Belgian AF and sitting in the cockpit for engine start up and then playing with the throttle through the 'rev range' to get that very distinctive 'Starfighter' howl ... just magic :clap:

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by Petepilot » Sun Jul 23, 2023 6:52 pm

F3 wrote:
Sun Jul 23, 2023 9:54 am
Could nt agree more Pete. That's why they're going in the book!
:thumbs:

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by F3 » Mon Jul 24, 2023 10:05 am

Thanks for sorting through' yr extensive collection of pics Keith but I think Mike's pics will suffice. Particularly liking the landing shot which the Church Fenton audience never got to see as they poured on the coal and headed for home after finishing their display. Did nt know of the book you mention which is probably unobtainable now. Where were they based; Florennes or KB?
Incidentally just dispatched yr. Finningley book which should arrive Wed @ the latest.

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by Rob666 » Mon Jul 24, 2023 10:20 am

Not sure what I am doing wrong but can’t even get pictures of this quality with modern gear they are beautiful MikeH.

Rob

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by eos » Tue Jul 25, 2023 1:15 am

F3 wrote:
Mon Jul 24, 2023 10:05 am
Where were they based; Florennes or KB?
1 Wing Beauvechain.

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by MikeH » Tue Jul 25, 2023 6:45 am

Rob666 wrote:
Mon Jul 24, 2023 10:20 am
Not sure what I am doing wrong but can’t even get pictures of this quality with modern gear they are beautiful MikeH.

Rob
Thanks. :blush:
They were shot using a Praktika L with a cheap (£18 new!) Hanimex 135mm lens with no autofocus. The film was Kodachrome II (25 ASA,) not the ideal film for what was a fairly dull day - I just got lucky.

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by Uuoret » Tue Jul 25, 2023 10:36 am

Not a duo....the other one is out of shot!

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by PaulN » Tue Jul 25, 2023 2:29 pm

A few from Biggin Hill 1974 , not the best but gives and idea ?


ImageSLIVERS 1974 by Paul Newman, on Flickr

ImageSLIVERS 1974 by Paul Newman, on Flickr

ImageSLIVERS 1974 by Paul Newman, on Flickr

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by 3Greens » Wed Jul 26, 2023 8:35 am

Those shots describe the routine perfectly PaulN.
That routine would include their planned pass as 'grass' or 'runway' which rhey would radio call :Wow:
Dont think alot comes close to a routine like that.

Mick, these and Michael's shots are a superb memory.

I'm looking forward to my Finningley book when I return home :clap:
I had just visited the 617Sq memorial at the Derwent dam yesterday when a pair of Chinooks (Airwolf 1/2) came through at low level ..Great

I never got to visit the SSAFA airshows at Church Fenton so will be looking forward to this one Mick!
Cheers Keith (3Greens) :thumb:

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Re: Appeal for pics of the Belgian Slivers F-104 Display duo

Post by F3 » Wed Jul 26, 2023 2:42 pm

Thanks very much for those Paul. I can only agree with 3Greens on this and certainly intend using a couple of them. I seem to have rapidly gone from 0 pictures on this subject to enough for a two page spread, which sounds like a good idea. As for quality this is one of those occasions when content triumphs!

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