Avord (LFOA/BA 702) spotting
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Avord (LFOA/BA 702) spotting
Hi everyone. I will most likely be stopping at Avord Air Base on my trip to Europe next month (Portugal, France, and Switzerland). Are there any decent spots and how often/when do the E-3s tend to fly? As of now, I'm scheduled to go on a weekday to maximize my chances of snagging something. Any and all info is appreciated. Thank you in advance
- Antilliaan
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Re: Avord (LFOA/BA 702) spotting
Please go to Planning, Airfield Guides, Europe, France, Avord on this page and you will find the information you are looking for....
happy hunting!
happy hunting!
- Richard de Florennes
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Re: Avord (LFOA/BA 702) spotting
plus see my recent log from 3 March 2022 and I recommend to stay of any sight from the base and they are not used to spotters there.
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Re: Avord (LFOA/BA 702) spotting
Thank y'all so much! I'll be sure to try and stay out of sight when I'm there. Had to do something similar in Korea for Phantoms lol.
Re: Avord (LFOA/BA 702) spotting
Don’t forget to check out the nearby aviation “museum”, that has some nice French aircraft on display.