AT-19 - Jacques Vincent330 viewsBelgian Air Force pilots flew Alpha Jets for the first time in 1978. This aircraft came into the Belgian Air Force inventory in October 1979.
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AT-20 - Jacques Vincent313 viewsWearing the Vietnam style colour scheme (four tones; light green, dark green, light maroon, and light white on the belly).
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AT-31 - Jacques Vincent313 viewsOne of the last three aircraft delivered (this one in May 1980).
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AT-06 - Coll. E. Hourant394 viewsHigh above Corsica in February 1982 and carrying a gun pod.
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AT-08 - Coll. E. Hourant432 viewsBelgian Air Force Alpha Jets never wore squadron insignias. Above Corsica in February 1982.
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AT-05 - Olivier "Pappy" Van Gorp397 viewsWearing an unusual colour scheme! Once, the paintshop was out of colour and some aircraft flew in an incomplete livery. Taken at the Florennes Open Door in September 1992.
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AT-08 - Jacques Vincent266 viewsThe very first aircraft to wear the new tactical grey camouflage, it showed up at Beauvechain in the new livery in june 1993.
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AT-08 - Jacques Vincent267 viewsThis livery appeared in the early nineties, very similar to the three-tone scheme adopted by the F-16s (the Alpha Jet's colour appearance is supposed to vary in intensity depending on the light). This one was out of the paint shop in june 1993 and was photographed at Beauvechain that same year.
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AT-13 - Olivier "Pappy" Van Gorp389 viewsAir to air shot.
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AT-08 - Coll. E. Hourant577 viewsAbove a wintery Belgian landscape near Brustem
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AT-29 - "40 Years anniversary" - Didier Kories394 viewsPainted to celebrate 40 Years of presence at Brustem. For that occasion, the aircraft wore a big "40" for a couple of weeks. Taken at Brustem in June 1987.
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AT-29 - Demo aircraft - Jacques Vincent311 viewsDemo aicraft flown by "Louitje" Baum in the 1987-1989 period.
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