With one of the exercise areas for Falcon Leap in the neighbourhood, and a few free hours in the busy schedule available, a visit to Twente had to be made. RWY05 was in use so I opted for spot #5 in the airfield guide.
The first flight with the Romanian C-27J and a Dutch C-130 approached the field at about 13:30. The flight landed a few times, and the Spartan turned around on the runway to take off again right in front of us:
2701 C-27J Romanian Air Force
As the C-130 landed first, it didn't come all the way back to us, but it still looked pretty during one of the approaches:
G-275 C-130H-30 336 Sqn RNLAF
Rogue3 and 4 (The AMI C-130 and another RNLAF C-130) flew to the Marnewaard while Rogue1 and 2 were practicing at Twente. After about 45 minutes, the flights switched places. Rogue1 and 2 made their way up north, and 3 and 4 came to Twente.
One of the approach methods the flights used was to come in from the north, cross the runway, and go into a right hand break. After a few of those approaches around the middle of the field (which was too far away for me to take decent shots off) the rogue 3 formation switched to an approach a bit more to the west, making it possible to catch the RNLAF C-130 during the break:
G-988 C-130H 336 Sqn RNLAF
The last star of the show was the Italian C-130J. Captured during one of the low approaches it did:
MM62179/46-44 C-130J 46 Stormo Italian Air Force
All in all a few enjoyable hours spent at my old home base. Hope you like them!
Regards,
Bram
Falcon Leap - Twente - 09-2023
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Re: Falcon Leap - Twente - 07-09-2023
Very nice set Bram! Great to see some Twenthe-mil-moves again after so long.
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Re: Falcon Leap - Twente - 07-09-2023
Nice reading too!
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Re: Falcon Leap - Twente - 07-09-2023
Nice Bram!
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Re: Falcon Leap - Twente - 09-2023
Thank you all!
A small addition:
On the 13th, part of the Rogue flight (Rogue4, 5 and 6) visited Twente for the last time during this exercise. The Dutch Hercules and Romanian C-27J brought the Polish C295 along this time. It waited just long enough on the runway to catch a few rays of sunshine. A nice ending of the exercise for me.
012 C295M Polish AF "Wawel Dragon"
A small addition:
On the 13th, part of the Rogue flight (Rogue4, 5 and 6) visited Twente for the last time during this exercise. The Dutch Hercules and Romanian C-27J brought the Polish C295 along this time. It waited just long enough on the runway to catch a few rays of sunshine. A nice ending of the exercise for me.
012 C295M Polish AF "Wawel Dragon"