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Hyakuri: Phantomville, Japan

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Hi,

On our third day in Japan we visited Hyakuri. Last time I was in Japan, I did not manage to shoot any RF-4s but this time luck was on our side. We started the day near the checkpoint for runways 03. There is a lot of construction going (they are resurfacing runway 03R) so you have to photograph carefully not to have bulldozers on your pictures. Nevertheless, a great spot for morning photography!

1). The group in action:
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2) Shots of aircraft taxiing can be made with 200mm:
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3) Special c/s Eagle:
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4) At last! An RF-4 from 501 Hikotai:
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5) Yippee!
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6) And ofcourse some "normal" Phantoms:
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7) Eagles:
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8) Around noon we went to the other site of the runway. As said, they are resurfacing runway 03R so all traffic uses the new runway 03L. As the base fence has stayed on the same location, photography is great here (80mm for a Phantom). It is rumoured that around October the military aircraft will use 03R again and 03L will only be used for civil aircraft.

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9) Landing Eagle:
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10) Afternoon take-off (taken with 200mm+ 1.4 converter on a DSLR):
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Good quality pictures Arnold, nice set!Those RF-4s look damn good.

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just love the head-on shots!
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Great shots !

Keep'm coming... Can we expect some Yokota shots too ?
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K-9 wrote:Great shots !

Keep'm coming... Can we expect some Yokota shots too ?
Well, I was not planning to post them, but of you insist. These were taken last week on Saturday. IMHO Yokota is not the best place for photography: low activity, boring aircraft (especially compared to Japanese a/c). Just out of curiosity: why are you interested in Yokota pictures?

1) Visiting last week was this "AK" C-17. As you are quite some distance from the runway you can see the heathaze:

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2) Four Hornets from Iwakuni made a tankstop on their way to Chitose:

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Re: Hyakuri: Phantomville, Japan

Post by Andras »

Arnold! Yeeha!

Very nice pics..! Good sharpness and very nice compo's. Excellent!! WB is sublime!

F-18 is very nice, phantoms look exc.! And Eagles :worship:
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Andras wrote:Arnold! Yeeha!

Very nice pics..! Good sharpness and very nice compo's. Excellent!! WB is sublime!
I agree with the above, too bad I had to plan the SSCC and EDI certification in this period (you know what I mean :wink: )
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Post by Maurice »

Teeeering Arnold, some damn good pictures you took there! Sadly this brings up terrible memories... Great catch, well worth to redo the trip!
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Re: Hyakuri: Phantomville, Japan

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Yokota Herks and Marines Bugs.......yes indeed.......a very, very boring field!! Hello! I'll trade it for Volkel any time!

Anyway, I can see your point that US stuff is not really the game you hunt for. Going all the way to Japan you'll go for the F-4's, F-'15's and bright coloured aircraft. But I think it's rather nice to see pictures from this base as well.

Thanks a lot!

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Sapperdeflap, Arnold
That's what I call a GREAT report!
Nice to see the Naha F-4's still carry the "old" markings.
Well done!
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Thanks for the comments guys, I will post some more from my trip in the coming weeks.
Yokota Herks and Marines Bugs.......yes indeed.......a very, very boring field!! Hello! I'll trade it for Volkel any time!
I see your point..after two weeks of Japanese hardware you obviously get a little bit spoiled.. :wink:

@Remco:
I agree with the above, too bad I had to plan the SSCC and EDI certification in this period (you know what I mean )
I know, lucky bastard... :roll:
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Post by Key »

Keep 'm coming please, for that mix of sweeeet memories and a little envy for the Hyakuri situation right now! 8)
Respect for that C-17 shot btw! Thx for sharing. :thumb:

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Re: Hyakuri: Phantomville, Japan

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1 waiting in the fields for some action and action we got on a rumoured to be low flying activity day.
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Re: Hyakuri: Phantomville, Japan

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Hi Arnold,
Did you see some helo's and C-130's aswel?
BTW Great pics!
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Re: Hyakuri: Phantomville, Japan

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are you really talking to Arnold or to me? If to Arnold, please look at the latest edition of Scramble? Cobra on the cover and a Hercules inside. If to me yes, I was on the same trip. Pics will follow in due course.
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