Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
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Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
Flight operations by the Swiss continue, despite the incident with a Sidewinder last week. Seen on 3 August a.o.:
Support came in the shape of (the hoped for by me) Beech 1900!
Security was vigilant, but not overly active. Some guys near the fence were apparantly instructed to lay down their stepladders. I was on the mound on the east side and nobody paid any attention to me or other guys at that point.
Hans.
Support came in the shape of (the hoped for by me) Beech 1900!
Security was vigilant, but not overly active. Some guys near the fence were apparantly instructed to lay down their stepladders. I was on the mound on the east side and nobody paid any attention to me or other guys at that point.
Hans.
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Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
Whoo Hans,
Heading home with Mach 3, kickstart the computer, show us the moves at Wittmund
Nice scooter shots. The one-wheel touch down of the Beech is a nice hit as well.
Keep 'm coming!
Heading home with Mach 3, kickstart the computer, show us the moves at Wittmund
Nice scooter shots. The one-wheel touch down of the Beech is a nice hit as well.
Keep 'm coming!
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Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
Haha, living in "Oost Groningen" has its plussesKrazy wrote:Whoo Hans,
Heading home with Mach 3, kickstart the computer, show us the moves at Wittmund
Nice scooter shots. The one-wheel touch down of the Beech is a nice hit as well.
Keep 'm coming!
Wittmund is actually easier to do for me than Leeuwarden. Glad you liked the pics!.
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Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
Hi Hans,
Pics taken at the same spot on the hill as on the 5th of june?
Aloha,
Eibert
Pics taken at the same spot on the hill as on the 5th of june?
Aloha,
Eibert
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Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
Yup! Same place, different day!visser wrote:Hi Hans,
Pics taken at the same spot on the hill as on the 5th of june?
Aloha,
Eibert
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Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
Thanks Wesley!Real-west wrote:Nice photo's Hans!
Grtz Wesley
Nice capture of the smoking scooter tyres!
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Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
Love the smoke & chute action, and the grey Scooter below it. I think that one has extremely good colour.Hans Rolink wrote:Seen on 3 August a.o.
3. and 4. are my favs here!Real-west wrote:Here are my pictures
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Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
A bit off topic but is there some info to be found on this 'incident'?despite the incident with a Sidewinder last week.
Nice pics all, really have to go there some day when I'm back in our 'kikkerlandje'
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Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
Very nice pictures guys...
@ Hans: nice to meet you at the hill
Here are some pictures of me...
I hope you'll like them a bit...
@ Hans: nice to meet you at the hill
Here are some pictures of me...
I hope you'll like them a bit...
Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
From Aviationweek.com:Thermal wrote:A bit off topic but is there some info to be found on this 'incident'?
Swiss Investigate AIM-9P Incident
Posted by Robert Wall at 8/3/2009 3:07 AM CDT
Investigators are trying to sort out what exactly caused a Swiss AIM-9P Sidewinder to come apart after being launched.
Eight Swiss air force F/A-18s and around 50 personnel are on a deployment to the German Wittmund air base to exercise air defense skills under the Squadron Live Firing 09 program. Last week, one of those aircraft was approaching its target – which was being towed by another aircraft – and launched an AIM-9P. The missile separated cleanly, but a few seconds later came apart in flight, Swiss military officials say. The debris fell into the North Sea.
There was no damage to any of the aircraft involved in the incident.
The Swiss air force, which began its deployment to Germany on July 20 and will remain there until August 28, will continue training, however without the AIM-9P. The missiles are grounded pending the outcome of the review.
However, without the missile a key element of the training period will be lost. The Swiss military says exercising the use of air-to-air weapons under time pressure was one of the training period’s key objectives.
Switzerland is also a customer of the latest standard of the Raytheon missile, the AIM-9X. But those missiles have not been deployed to Germany.
A Swiss military representative says the accident investigation is being pursued with urgency, but no timeline has been established for when it may be concluded.
Greetz,
Patrick
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Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
I don't want to start a new topic about Wittmund, so if "Hans" don't mind?
4 Aug.
Gr. Marcel Onstenk
4 Aug.
Gr. Marcel Onstenk
Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
Hans, you are loosing grip. You were to late to make the same kind of pic as you made at HyakuriHans Rolink wrote:[
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Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
Hahaha!Marco wrote:
Hans, you are loosing grip. You were to late to make the same kind of pic as you made at Hyakuri
I know, Marco, I did this kind of thing at Hyakuri as well. You know, it's sort of addicting
Good to see everyone has so much fun in Ostfriesland! Just go ahead and post. It was nice to meet you, Olli J. I should have stayed just a little bit longer....
CU next time I guess.
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Re: Wittmund today, 3 August 2009
Wittmund rock on the 3th August. 86 Movements this day
The hornets comes.....
Back from mission....
....and go ahead
The hornets comes.....
Back from mission....
....and go ahead