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unknown in Sekunda na podvig, Movie, 1985 IMDB

Class: Cars, Chassis Cab

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Ingo DE

2012-08-26 12:16

Hah, somehow this colour sheme seems familiar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kts3Pbp4LgM Air Koryo!

Ingo DE

2012-08-26 12:23

:think: On the first view I thought about a Shanghai SH760 - but there was never a Pick Up-version from, or? So something Japanese? What's up with the stairway-truck on the left, identifyable, too?

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2012-08-26 12:48

I think it's Japanese, yes.
As for the other truck, it still exists as of today.

[Image: ss111104nkorea22.5536.jpg]

Ingo DE

2012-08-26 12:53

I'll check that.

andrepa DE

2012-08-26 13:53

is truck in thumb an ISUZU ? some similarity to Hanomag L45
thank you, for this rare impression, and Good Luck to ingo!
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0b/Air_Koryo_tu_204.JPG
TU 204 + Mercedes, as well

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2012-08-26 13:57

andrepa wrote is truck in thumb an ISUZU ? some similarity to Hanomag L45


北京 BJ130

Beijing BJ130

-- Last edit: 2012-09-30 19:32:17

andrepa DE

2012-08-26 14:04

thank you, kegare, for prospect with 3-side view allways looking for, as a H0 modeler
i like the design in comparisation with Opel Blitz or Hanomag

Ingo DE

2012-10-20 22:56

kegare wrote I think it's Japanese, yes.
As for the other truck, it still exists as of today.

[Image: ss111104nkorea22.5536.jpg]


The truck is still in use (sorry no pics from me, because there were a lot of DPRK-Navy-soldiers on the airport and the secret service-guy in the plane didn't want, that we made pics then. But the airport-building doesn't exist any more. It's totally demolished now.

Ingo DE

2013-01-30 19:51

:wow: they have two of them, see http://planepics.org/cms/index.php/adventures/146-nordkorea (scrolling down, attention: many pictures).
Oh, the had the same menu in the plane, in the restaurant of Hmahung, too. The guide on the USS Pueblo was the same, too (@rjluna2: this girl, who was loughing over and over about the pics, I took for you). After scrolling down you see also the postcard, I've send to some of you). We also visited the ammoniac factory in Hamhung. And we had the time for a swim in the East Sea of Korea (Sea of Japan named outside Korea). It was cold, but neccessary.

@sixcyl: :hello: a plenty of aviation pics for you.

-- Last edit: 2013-01-30 20:21:56

rjluna2 US

2013-02-01 04:03

ingo wrote The guide on the USS Pueblo was the same, too (@rjluna2: this girl, who was loughing over and over about the pics, I took for you).

:D

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