
AT-08 - Jacques Vincent533 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 Vincent530 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-31 - "45 Years" - Jacques Vincent528 viewsThe aircraft carried a big "7" on the port side of the tail fin. Shot taken at the Koksijde Open Door on 2 July 1995.
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AT-25 - "50 Years" - Laurent Vlieghe527 viewsAT-25 photographed while landing at Brustem AB in September 1996.
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AT-03 - Special Scheme - Jacques Vincent525 viewsThis colour scheme became well known on the airshow circuit. This one was caught at the Oostende airshow in July 1994.
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AT-25 - "50 Years" - Laurent Vlieghe519 viewsAT-25 photographedat Brustem AB in September 1996. Note the "AT-13" air intake pannels.
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AT-05 - "20 Years of Alpha Jet" - Laurent Vlieghe517 viewsOne of two aircraft painted to celebrate 20 years of Alpha Jet in the BAF. This one was sponsored by 3M. It was photographed at the Beauvechain Airshow on 4 September 1999.
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AT-29 - Demo aircraft - Jacques Vincent516 viewsDemo aicraft flown by "Louitje" Baum in the 1987-1989 period.
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AT-18 - "20 Years of Alpha Jet"516 viewsBelonging to 11 Squadron, this aircraft was also called the "Breitling" Alpha Jet after the name of the firm that sponsored it.
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AT-05 - "20 Years of Alpha Jet" - Laurent Vlieghe514 viewsPicture taken at the Brize Norton Photocall on 6 may 2000.
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AT-11 - Demo aircraft512 viewsDemo aircraft flown by Cdt. Danny Payeur, well known for his famous "Crazy Flight" manoeuvre!
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AT-18 - "20 Years of Alpha Jet" - Laurent Vlieghe511 viewsThe second aircraft painted to celebrate 20 Years of service of the Alpha Jet in the Belgian Air Force. Picture taken at Beauvechain on 4 September 1999.
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