Büchel Photoday, 3 September 
     Michael Balter reports that on 3
    September 1999 the JbG 33 (Fighter Bomber Wing 33) in Büchel, Germany, invited over 300
    photographers, spotters, aircraft enthusiasts and media to their yearly photoday. On the
    day JbG 33 flew their 100.000th flight hour with the Tornado IDS, and to celebrate they
    painted 45+88 in a special colour scheme. 
    Weather conditions for the day were
    excellent, something not normally experienced at Büchel, as it is the highest airbase in
    Germany on top of a small mountain. The photoday began at 09.00 local time and after
    parking we were transported by five buses to the runway where we could take pictures of
    JbG33 Tornado IDS taking off from only a few meters away. After that we were driven to the
    maintenance hangars where the following aircraft were parked:  
    
      
        | Type | 
        Serial | 
        Remarks | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        44+48 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        45+88 | 
        JaboG 33 "100 000" special c/s | 
       
      
        | F-104G | 
        26+26 | 
        JaboG 33/Lehrwerkstatt | 
       
      
        | F-84F | 
        52-6707/DC-101
         | 
        JaboG 33/Preserved | 
       
      
        | G-91R-3 | 
        99+03 | 
        FDG/Lehrwerkstatt JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | G-91T | 
        34+55 | 
        LeKG 41/Lehrwerkstatt JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | P.149D | 
        91+65 | 
        Lehrwerkstatt JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Hangar; | 
         | 
         | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        44+09 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        44+27 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        44+83 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        45+19 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        45+71 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
     
    (thanks to M.G., M.T.& O.T. for these
    serials) 
     Here JbG 33
    celebrated the roll-out of the 100,000hrs Tornado IDS 45+88 as the Wing Commander, Colonel
    H. Schnell, presented a speech to the invited guests, where he explained the role of JbG
    33 (which today operates as a KRK unit), details of the Tornado IDS and the history of JbG
    33 and its former aircraft, most notably the F-84 and F-104. He also introduced the people
    who designed and painted 45+88, plus the groundcrew, and WSO Lt. Rausch of 331 Squadron
    who would be accompanying him later that day in the flying display. 
    The roll-out began with music, two
    explosions and a lot of smoke, then finally 45+88 was towed out of the hangar. It looked
    great in the noon-day sun as you can see from the pictures, each colour stripe describes
    the colour of a unit from JbG 33, like Fliegende Gruppe (Flight Group),
    Fliegerhorst-Gruppe (Airbase Group) and so on, plus the 100,000 for the flight hours
    achieved on that day. The Eagle under the cockpit was taken from F-104G 21+67 and on the
    tail each star represents a unit from JbG 33. Underneath the cockpit are written the names
    of Wing Commander Colonel Harry Schnell and the WSO, M. Rausch. 
    After take-off, 45+88 made several flypasts
    from both ends of the runway and was escorted by another Tornado IDS from JbG 33. Piloted
    by the Wing Commander, Colonel Schnell, he showed us each side of 45+88 in various  positions,
    for example with landing gear down, rolling, etc...! After that a landing and taxi back to the hangar area, together with several other Tornados
    returning from the morning departures, most of these turning into the shelter areas. On
    stepping from the cockpit Colonel Schnell thanked all the guests for their appearance that
    day, and a small celebration took place in front of 45+88. The aircraft was then towed to
    an special place for the press, the results you can see above. The photoday ended at 13.30
    and everyone was very happy with their day in Büchel! 
    Acknowledgements: I wish to
    thank the PIO of JbG 33, Oberstabsfeldwebel Simon, for his excellent press support on the
    day!! 
      
    
      
        | Type | 
        Serial | 
        Remarks | 
       
      
        Flying;  | 
         | 
         | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        44+23 | 
        JaboG 33/331 Staffel badge on intake | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        44+54 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        44+79 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        45+08 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        45+22 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Shelter area; | 
         | 
         | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        43+38 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        44+54 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        44+79 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        45+04 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        45+17 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        45+24 | 
        JaboG 33/red (332 Staffel) Wing badge | 
       
      
        | Tornado | 
        46+02 | 
        JaboG 33 | 
       
      
        | G-91R-3 | 
        99+43 | 
        FDG/BDRT | 
       
      
        | T-33A | 
        (94 34)/DC-382 | 
        JaboG 33/Preserved | 
       
      
        | F-104G | 
        21+67 | 
        GateGuard JaboG 33 | 
       
     
    Thanks to Uli Seibicke for his help too! 
    All text & photos by Michael Balter/MAP 
      
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