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Shalom and greetings all my pals,

 

Getting exclusive de-icing treatment at Trondheim Airport, Værnes located 12 miles east of Trondheim, Norway

 

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Thank you for viewing!! Stay tuned for next exciting flight.

 

Regards,

 

Aharon

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Yes indeed! Fine pics! But could you tell more? Is that moving water coming from above down unto a non moving craft? Or still water upon a slightly moving plane? Has the plane any floats?

Because here we're most used to craft coming from above onto water, most often with no floats :):)

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I Do understand the importance of bathing an aircraft ;):D

Indeed. This explains so much. :rolleyes: -- Bob

Super pics Aharon. Cinematic even. :)

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Yes indeed! Fine pics! But could you tell more? Is that moving water coming from above down unto a non moving craft? Or still water upon a slightly moving plane? Has the plane any floats?

Because here we're most used to craft coming from above onto water, most often with no floats :):)

 

HUH!!:confused::confused:

 

Gerard, I understand how well Van likes to give his planes a bath, whether they are equipped to take one or not!;) In fact several of us have gone looking for his planes in the "bath" on more than one occasion.

 

But I haven't a clue what you are asking Aharon about.

 

BTW: Nice shots Aharon!! It's about 91*F here today. So I might be tempted to go to the pool for a "bath" myself! Having said that, I will leave my planes in the hanger while I do that! ;)

 

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But I haven't a clue what you are asking Aharon aboutl

 

That's easy! :) Thought Aharon was trying to recreate a famed Dutch aviator water landing! Indeed not, that was just deicin'! :)

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Amazing scenery! I just enjoy what you all come up with in these sims! Nice work!

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Shalom Aharon,

 

Your posts are always amazingly realistic and detailed. Keep them rolling.

 

Best wishes.

 

Khalid

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Getting exclusive de-icing treatment at Trondheim Airport, Værnes located 12 miles east of Trondheim, Norway

I don't know if I can really call de-icing exclusive since more than likely most, if not all, planes would also require de-icing.

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Air Kevin 124 heavy, wind calm, runway four left, cleared for take-off.

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