The Dutch National Military Museum (NMM) located at former Soesterberg Air Base, organised its first Nightshoot event. Spotters were invited to visit on 2 September 2022 during sun-set and early nightfall to photograph aircraft placed on the tarmac outside the museum. Amongst others the F-4E in 32nd TFS colours and the TF-104 were present, which are not always visible during normal museum hours.
Beautifully lines up for the sun-set the following aircraft participated in this event, and were specially light-up with studio lights. The USAF T-37B Tweety Bird, NF-5B, TF-104G and star of the show the F-4E in 32nd TFS colours.

250, Br.1150

4011, NF-5

D-5803, TF-104

4011, NF-5

D-5803, TF-104

D-5803, TF-104

67-0275 / CR , F-4

67-0275 / CR, F-4

67-0275 / CR, F-4

52-5385 / FU-385, F-86

47 red, MiG-21

67-0275 / CR, F-4

D-5803, TF-104

4011, NF-5

67-0275 / CR, F-4

67-0275 / CR, F-4

D-5803, TF-104

D-5803, TF-104

65-10825 / EN , T-37

65-10825 / EN , T-37

4011, NF-5

D-5803, TF-104

67-0275 / CR, F-4

T-443, C-47

67-0275 / CR, F-4

67-0275 / CR, F-4

67-0275 / CR, F-4

67-0275 / CR, F-4

D-5803, TF-104

D-5803, TF-104

D-5803, TF-104

4011, NF-5

65-10825 / EN , T-37

C-10, F-27
Other aircraft on the flight-line could be photographed as well, including the Br.1150, F-27, MiG-21, F-86 and S-2 Tracker.
Special thanks to the National Military Museum for making this possible. Hopefully something that can be repeated in the future, with different participants. (hint F-100)