Aero Expo 2008 - Marrakech-Menara 23/26 January '08

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Post by EHAM »

I think Wijgert means the (ugly) fences around the aircraft.
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Indeed an interesting show. With a Ryanair flight directly from Weeze to Marrakesh for less then 90 Euro (return, including taxes !!)

MAROCCO

Marrakech-Menara 23 Jan 2008:

Preserved:

MiG-15UTI no markings blue colours
MiG-17 no markings yellow colours c/n 1407040
Sea Fury no markings green colours (wings folded)
MH.1521 near roundabout no markings blue/yellow colours
2x T-6 platform ecole technique, 1x no markings red colours
85, white colours
C-119G near platform ecole technique 862
2x T-6 near roundabout, 1x no markings yellow colours
1x no markings black colours
T-6 on large pole, no markings, red/silver colours
CM170 within roundabout, no markings dark blue/yellow colours
CM170 ecole de l’air, red colours
2x CM170 near ecole de l’air, white colours

Ecole technique:

Hangar:

Mirage F1C 24, 69, 80 (all full RMAF colours) ex FAF
.. / 33- fuselage in desert FAF colours.
F-5A 01378 / D, 21243 (no cockpit)
CM170 212 (camo)
Alouette II 113 (probably ex FAF 1182)

Outside behind school:

T-6 14702 (ex dump)

Maintenance hangar:

T-37B 56-529, 57-262, 58-910, 58-933,
59-296, 58-884, 60-082
T-34C-1 02 / CN-ATB c/n GM3, 03 / CN-ATC c/n GM4,
05 / CN-ATE c/n GM6, 07 / CN-ATG c/n GM8,
08 / CN-ATH c/n GM9, 11 / CN-ATK c/n GM12
CAP10B 183 / CN-ABG, 184 / CN-ABH
AS202-18A1 111 / CN-AUB, 115 / CN-AUD, 116 / CN-AUE,
119 / CN-AUH, 121 / CN-AUI, 128 / CN-AUL,
165 / CN-AUM

Main platform:

CM170 53, 77, 89 (all silver c/s)
54 (CNA-DG), 123 (CNA-GD), 157 (CNA-GH),
176 (CNA-GN), 215 (CNA-GQ),
218 (CNA-GV or GY), 226 (CNA-GW), 227,
230 (CNA-GZ) (all camo c/s)
Note: CNA- registrations from radio plate

SA.330L 29 / CN-ASC c/n 1477
CN235AL CNA-MB c/n AL05-2-C024,
CNA-MC c/n AL05-1-C025
Note: Out of order c/n sequence

CAP-232 CN-ABR / 5, CN-ABS / 4, CN-ABT / 3, CN-ABQ /6,
CN-ABW c/n 43, CN-ABX c/n 44

Flightline:

F-16C 89-2011 / AV 510FS
CM175 F-AZMO FN colours
MD312 F-AZDD FAF colours 216 / 319-DK
OV-10B F-AZKM (ex WGAF)
C-12C 83-0494 (MAAG ??)

Flying:

Alpha Jet 231, 235, 242, 244
C-130H CNA-OD MAFFS

Static:

CN235AL CNA-MF c/n AL05-6-C028
C-130H CNA-OK MAFFS
CH-47C CNA-LI c/n S-009
AB.205 34 / CN-AKH c/n 4361
SA.330L 25 / CN-ARY c/n 1465
SA.342L CE c/n 1901 , CX c/n 1985 (dismantled inside tent)
Alpha Jet 245 (CNA-ET)
F-5E 50612
Mirage F1CH 150
AS.565MB 111 (CNA-HA)

SA.330L CN-AIN c/n 1500
Tornado II CN-AHT
BN2T CN-TWV c/n 2273
S2R-T660 CN-AZW c/n T660-117DC

F-16C 89-2041 / AV 555FS
MC-130P 69-5828 67SOS
CASA 295M T.21-04 / 35-24 c/n EA03-4-005

Dump:

7x T-6 row of 4 and one slightly behind. Alle with engines and wings.
Last one of row of 4 is 28 (read from both sides !!).
Row of two (frames, no engines, no wings).
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Nice report Hans.

Something to remember for next time this event takes place.

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Reply to some quotes:

Post by Wijgert IJlst »

Thanks for the compliments!
DJMikey wrote:It looks like every single aircraft has been cleaned before it was parked on static ... some of them look almost mock-up-like, zo clean they are :lol:
They are all real, allright... :P
Iwan Bogels wrote: My thoughts exactly ! I guess the Moroccans just wanted to make a good impression, which does make sense when you don't expose yourself as often as they do. Nothing wrong with that....
Guess so... but on the other hand, the Chinook for instance was leaking fuel like mad! So not making a to good impression on me...
Iwan Bogels wrote: But I'm very curious if you managed to capture any flying activities ?
Flying display was minor, CAP's of the Green March opened the show with some fly-by's, severall formation passes with four Alpha Jets where performed, an AV F-16C did a flying display, a CN.235 took of for para-droppings and a C-130 did a waterbombing run...
Warbirds displays with a CM.175, OV-10... mostly you had back-light when facing the display area/runway. But perhaps Alex (or some one else?) can post some extra shots? As I only got my small basic digital camera with me.
Flanker27 wrote:Also there is hardly any people on the pics, were these taken early or on a non-public day, or is there just a lack of interest.
Most where taken on the first day (trade day), some others where taken during the last day (open to public). Actualy both days where quite busy, not comparable with Le Bourget or RIAT but alot of people have been visiting during the day... Perhaps I took a my best changes during the morning when these shots have been taken.
patrick dirksen wrote:
What´s that toy plane between the Mirage F1 and the Puma???
A Titan Tornado II, used by the Gendarmerie Royale for aerial observation.
I second that...
EHAM wrote:
Thermal wrote:
:roll: Okay, not the best shots...
I do not know what you mean Wijgert, these pics are as sharp is a razor
I think Wijgert means the (ugly) fences around the aircraft.
The quality of the picture it self and also of the subject(s) is very good in my opinion, but I'm not always satisfied with static-display shots. Making shots with good compostition and with out bothering obstacles is not that easy! Could have done a little better job perhaps, but that is self-criticism perhaps...
Hans van der Vlist wrote:
C-12C 83-0494 (MAAG ??)
This Beech is believed to be operated by the USE flight in Abidjan in Ivory Coast. According to it's l/n it was long time not seen...
Was happy to catch this bird I must say!

Any one else from NL, UK or abroad who is willing to share his impression of this event with all of us?
Kind Regards / Groeten,

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Post by patrick dirksen »

Nice report Hans.

Something to remember for next time this event takes place
Yes, but keep in mind that most of this was NOT on public view. All hangers were off limits for public (and press), just the static could be photographed, and the main platform could be seen from a distance.
But I still don't regret going there.... :wink:
Well done Hans!
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