I believe that Norway has/had a no photographs rule as well (aerial photographs without permission)
That's a new one for me
I know back in the cold war times no photos were permitted in/around combined civil/military airports. These days you don't get in to any trouble taking photos - not even during the Nato foreign minister meeting this April
Here you can see Condi's C-40B up to the right in this picture. The C-40B is parked on taxiway X-ray and on the apron closer to Gardermoen Air Base the Fokker that brought the Dutch foreign minister is easy to recognize by its orange tail. The photo is taken with IXUS 700 from a SAS 73G heading for Stockholm.
Later that same day I got this photo
Need I mention that I didn't see a flying pig this time?
The photo was taken from a SAS/Transwede AVRO RJ70 heading for London City Airport. Also this time the IXUS was of great help.