32nd Squadron in Black & White

On the left  the 32nd T.F.S. insignia, with the wolve as we know him

in his later years.   From the nineteen seventies on, he likely seemed

to have shaved himself better, because  there were no stubbles any-

more visible around his nose...

The sign-board as it stood near the gate in 1967.                                                                                                              Photo: C. Vermolen.

F-102A “Delta Dagger” 56-1002 of 32nd Fighter Interceptor Squadron seen at the

Open House at Volkel on Saturday May 14, 1966.                    Photo: ? coll. C. Vermolen.

F-102A with drag-chute after landing in 1967.                                                                                    Photo: D. Heinen, coll. C. Vermolen.

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F-15C, 79-0032 of 32nd Tactical Fighter Squadron returning to Base Camp after it’s mission. It’s the Commander’s aircraft with the air-brake in 
the open position.   It must have been a rather long flight: the aircraft is carrying the centreline-tank and both pylontanks underneath it’s wings. 
Each fuel tank had a capacity of 2273 liters (600 gallons).  The 32nd T.F.S. was (standard) equipped with a total of eighteen F-15C’s and two 
F-15D’s. (Soesterberg, Thursday June 10, 1982).                                                                                                                      Photo: C. Vermolen.