Archangel open days November 2008
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Archangel open days November 2008
Part 1 Elefsis 11NOV
Orion in the static display. Permission to take a look inside was declined.
Orion in the static display. Permission to take a look inside was declined.
Part 2 Tanagra 11NOV
The weather was overcast and dark.
Notable difference of the new Mirages is an extra hardpoint under the wing.
Departure for an early morning sortie
Two-seater returning
Notable difference of the new Mirages is an extra hardpoint under the wing.
Departure for an early morning sortie
Two-seater returning
part 3 Nea Aghialos 10 NOV
On some bases operational photography was not frowned upon, everybody did. Guess Tanagra has gotten used to it after the show in September.
Nea Aghialos was a different story. Photography of the static was only allowed after showing a letter from HAF HQ. Results were bad mood at Security and some shots in overcast weather
A7 high on its heels
F104 in new coat of paint
F5 with a tight cockpit
Nea Aghialos was a different story. Photography of the static was only allowed after showing a letter from HAF HQ. Results were bad mood at Security and some shots in overcast weather
A7 high on its heels
F104 in new coat of paint
F5 with a tight cockpit
Part 4 Larisa 10NOV
Operations had started already when we came in at 0930.
The stars for us are the RF4Es
F16s with backpacks (from 337 Mira) look like a different type of aircraft.
The stars for us are the RF4Es
F16s with backpacks (from 337 Mira) look like a different type of aircraft.
Monuments and relics 9NOV
On the way form Agrionion to Larisa we stumbled upon this F5 in fading light. Location Agios Georgios, 25 km East of Karpenissi. Anyone for its former identity?
At Agrinion an RF104 had been towed for static display
A view of the 'museum' in Messolongi to show its sorry state.
At Agrinion an RF104 had been towed for static display
A view of the 'museum' in Messolongi to show its sorry state.
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Re: Monuments and relics 9NOV
Actually, I think it's brother has been towed away recently. Google Earth shows the two on the apron there. The A-7 opposite on the static was towed in, I think.Ergo01 wrote:At Agrinion an RF104 had been towed for static display
Messolongi: still a nice catch of airframes!
Erik
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Araxos/Andravida 9NOV
Araxos on the Sunday morning. Only shot to add is the two special tails together
Earlier on, beneath the wing of the F4 on the static were bombs and Mirages.
Earlier on, beneath the wing of the F4 on the static were bombs and Mirages.
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Re: Monuments and relics 9NOV
Hi,
Regards,
Joris
This Starfighter hasn't moved for a long time! I noticed they even repainted the grounding point on the tarmac below without removing the aircraft from its position!Key wrote:Actually, I think it's brother has been towed away recently. Google Earth shows the two on the apron there. The A-7 opposite on the static was towed in, I think.Ergo01 wrote:At Agrinion an RF104 had been towed for static display
Messolongi: still a nice catch of airframes!
Erik
Regards,
Joris
Local colour
Along the way between bases we saw these signs. They seem to say there are speed camera's (but not very sophisticated ones). We did see one with a box thrown over it.
The sign saying detour to Elefsis Air Base. It took us 30 minutes to find out.
We loved Larisa. Visitors were mostly schoolclasses.
Hellenic Air Force RF4s have an empty camera compartment that can be viewed through.
The RF4 have a fixed spot for last chance checks. It shows on the ground.
And an F16 between the cedar treees
Definitely a worth while trip!!
The sign saying detour to Elefsis Air Base. It took us 30 minutes to find out.
We loved Larisa. Visitors were mostly schoolclasses.
Hellenic Air Force RF4s have an empty camera compartment that can be viewed through.
The RF4 have a fixed spot for last chance checks. It shows on the ground.
And an F16 between the cedar treees
Definitely a worth while trip!!
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Re: Local colour
Saw that one too!Ergo01 wrote:We did see one with a box thrown over it.
Do not be mistaken by the symbols, the UK has the same and I hear they can be quite effective.
Erik
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Some more shots
AB205 playing hard to get (number of) at Nea Aghialios
F16s from 337M at last chance at Larissa
C130B at HAI, taken from the car parking across the ramp
Embraer that landed just before we arrived at Elefsis
F16s from 337M at last chance at Larissa
C130B at HAI, taken from the car parking across the ramp
Embraer that landed just before we arrived at Elefsis
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EMB145H AEW&C, 671/SX-BKP of 380 MASEPEsfeyenoord1 wrote:Nice catch on the lastone, anybody can tell what it is?
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