Impressions by Guy Daems
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Impressions by Guy Daems
OO-SNF went to Dutchbird.
http://home.tiscali.nl/dutchbird/images/a320db.JPG
http://home.tiscali.nl/dutchbird/images/a320db01.jpg
"Star alliance" Operated by Condor
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?90473
Khalifa grounded
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?92704
DC7 stored at LPA OO-SFC
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?92592
OO-SFU became D-AIME
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?87090
SN or LH interior ?
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?80043
Green fluo engine
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?91521
Impressive
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?90192
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?68951
Do you remember BLS-EAC
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?84295
Where ended the last flight SN690 .. ?
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?68117
http://home.tiscali.nl/dutchbird/images/a320db.JPG
http://home.tiscali.nl/dutchbird/images/a320db01.jpg
"Star alliance" Operated by Condor
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?90473
Khalifa grounded
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?92704
DC7 stored at LPA OO-SFC
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?92592
OO-SFU became D-AIME
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?87090
SN or LH interior ?
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?80043
Green fluo engine
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?91521
Impressive
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?90192
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?68951
Do you remember BLS-EAC
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?84295
Where ended the last flight SN690 .. ?
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.cgi?68117
Re: Impressions by Guy Daems
And one tear for the beloved Guy Daems who left us recently...
Regards,
Vital Vanbeginne
Regards,
Vital Vanbeginne
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I always appreciated the sense of passion and creativity in his photography.Vesalius wrote:And one tear for the beloved Guy Daems who left us recently...
Thanks for everything, Guy.
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Fantastic person ! Fantastic work ! We are going to miss you Guy !
Mirror
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R.I.P Guy and thank you for all this flights (Sabena and Thomas Cook).
You were a fantastic Captain to work with and it was always a real pleasure to fly with you.
You were a fantastic Captain to work with and it was always a real pleasure to fly with you.
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R.I.P Guy Daems?
Is he dead?
Is he dead?
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Here are Guy Daems' wonderful pictures on A.net
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.s ... humbnails=
I know what it is to loose a person at cancer, my respect and condoleances to the family !
Simon
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I know what it is to loose a person at cancer, my respect and condoleances to the family !
Simon
If you can count the blades of my engines while they work, you are too close to be save
My pictures @ Jetphotos.net: http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=10039
My pictures @ Jetphotos.net: http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=10039
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Hello,Shanti wrote:R.I.P Guy Daems?
Is he dead?
Yes, Guy Daems passed away last monday.
He was one of the best captain I have known.
It was a really nice person to work with.
I will never forget his funny speeches o/b, his explanations, his smile.
Have a safe flight to heaven ...
I will miss U ,,,
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That's very sad at such young age!
He made such beautiful photos.
I hope he is in heaven!
He made such beautiful photos.
I hope he is in heaven!
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One of my very first flights at Sabena Guy Daems was my captain, I remember very well: during our NCE-BRU flight a passenger wanted to buy us a bottle of whisky during the duty free sales. Guy Daems refused but the passenger insisted and gave him 1000 BEF spending money, where Guy took us to the Pitchers !
And of course I will always remember him for his spotting enthusiasm and his love for his work at Sabena and Thomas Cook!
A few months ago I had a chat with him where he seemed very positive for the future, today I am very sad that his illness took over
May he rest in peace! My thoughts are with his family and friends!
Any information about the funeral?
And of course I will always remember him for his spotting enthusiasm and his love for his work at Sabena and Thomas Cook!
A few months ago I had a chat with him where he seemed very positive for the future, today I am very sad that his illness took over
May he rest in peace! My thoughts are with his family and friends!
Any information about the funeral?
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Nowadays there are many real life pilots supporting the desktop flight simulators, but 15 years ago, it was a totally different story. Guy Daems was one of the very first to do so.
I Think many pilots of my generation who grew up with earlier models of the MS Flightsim (FS3, FS4, and FS5/98) will never forget the Sabena 737-300 model of Jan Moons for FS5. It was tested by Guy Daems and he provided real life data on how to fly the 737. Back then, if you wanted some realism, that model was a must-have in your aircraft collection.
Flown hundreds of hours with that aircraft... thanks Guy!
I Think many pilots of my generation who grew up with earlier models of the MS Flightsim (FS3, FS4, and FS5/98) will never forget the Sabena 737-300 model of Jan Moons for FS5. It was tested by Guy Daems and he provided real life data on how to fly the 737. Back then, if you wanted some realism, that model was a must-have in your aircraft collection.
Flown hundreds of hours with that aircraft... thanks Guy!
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Monday 5 April 2010 at 10h00 at the church Sint-Michiel in Hekelgemluchtzak wrote:Any information about the funeral?
Crew are invited to come in uniform.
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
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My deepest respects for this great personality who helped to increase my passion for aviation in so many ways...
For me the best cockpit photographer out there...for many one of the greatest pilots we ever met.
His work, passion and personality will be remembered and honoured by many aviation enthousiasts in Belgium who had the chance to know him in person or had a chat with him next to one of our runways at BRU.
His soul will never leave Belgian Aviation...that's for sure!
Thank you in so many ways Guy, for you the sky is certainly not the limit!
With a lot of respect and tears,
Tommy
For me the best cockpit photographer out there...for many one of the greatest pilots we ever met.
His work, passion and personality will be remembered and honoured by many aviation enthousiasts in Belgium who had the chance to know him in person or had a chat with him next to one of our runways at BRU.
His soul will never leave Belgian Aviation...that's for sure!
Thank you in so many ways Guy, for you the sky is certainly not the limit!
With a lot of respect and tears,
Tommy
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Bracebrace wrote:Nowadays there are many real life pilots supporting the desktop flight simulators, but 15 years ago, it was a totally different story. Guy Daems was one of the very first to do so.
I Think many pilots of my generation who grew up with earlier models of the MS Flightsim (FS3, FS4, and FS5/98) will never forget the Sabena 737-300 model of Jan Moons for FS5. It was tested by Guy Daems and he provided real life data on how to fly the 737. Back then, if you wanted some realism, that model was a must-have in your aircraft collection.
Flown hundreds of hours with that aircraft... thanks Guy!
I very clearly remember this, it was also my first contact with "real pilot input" regarding the FDE. That B733 model of Jan was a small breakthrough, thanks to Guy's input and his thumbrules for the 737-300.
Rgds,
Vital