Michael van der Mee
Born on the 9th of September 1973, Michael got interested in aviation via his interest in the fighters of World War II. He worked as a volunteer at the Military Aviation Museum and spend days at the fence of nearby Soesterberg Air Base while the 32nd TFS was based there. After a while, the hobby expanded to writing numbers and making slides. His first foreign visits were made to the former RAF Germany bases at Brüggen and Wildenrath.
Nico van Remmerden
Nico was born October 9th 1973 in Zeist wich is a town nearby the former RNLAF/USAFE air base of Soesterberg.
Nico started photographing in 1988 together with his first camera a Practica Super TL3,with this camera he took his first shots of the F15s.
Jan Loedeman
Most military aviation enthousiastics are making photos, but Jan films. First for private use and later for Aviationvideo. Since 2008 he joined Touchdown Aviation. Jan uses the summer to visit several airhows all over Europe and makes many hours of videoshots. During the winter he edits this material to make the DVD's.
Vincent Loedeman
Born on 10 July 1981, Vincent became interested in military aviation on a young age because of his father, who took him to his first airshow at Twenthe air base in 1991.
Mike Freer
Born in 1943, this makes Mike the oldest member of the team. His passion for aviation photography started back in the 60s with a very cheap Ilford point and shoot camera which he would take with him to the Battle of Britain shows at RAF Gaydon and the Farnborough Airshows. Back then it was Black and White film with the occasional (very expensive) colour film.
Stuart Freer
Born in 1966, Stuart became interested in aviation at a very early age through his father, who took him to his first airshow in 1971. In the eighties he had purchased his own camera equipment, the first purchase being a Praktica. With the dawn of the digital age, this has brought new horizons for the enthusiast and Stuart now uses exclusively Canon digital cameras and lenses.
Remco Donselaar
Remco was born in Amersfoort, which is in the centre of the Netherlands on the 7th of May 1984. The very next day, he moved to his home address in Woudenberg where he lives for 26 years now. It's nearby former RNLAF airbase Soesterberg.