EHLW 18-04-2013
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EHLW 18-04-2013
Just got a message from someone at the fence saying the mission for this afternoon is cancelled. Probably something to do with the high winds/seastate?
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Re: Frisian Flag 2013...
NATO01 is now inbound Frisbee, having departed for the exercise area this morning...Koen L wrote:Just got a message from someone at the fence saying the mission for this afternoon is cancelled. Probably something to do with the high winds/seastate?
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Re: EHLW 18-04-2013
This was because the high winds which were even worse above sea. The a/c could have flown without issues, but the rescue cover over the water was impossible with these winds. That's why a number of a/c didn't fly in the morning (Polish, Swedes). Afternoon mission started their engines, taxied to the runway but returned after a few minutes to their parking positions.Koen L wrote:Just got a message from someone at the fence saying the mission for this afternoon is cancelled. Probably something to do with the high winds/seastate?
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Re: Frisian Flag 2013...
LX-N90450Bennie wrote:NATO01 is now inbound Frisbee, having departed for the exercise area this morning...Koen L wrote:Just got a message from someone at the fence saying the mission for this afternoon is cancelled. Probably something to do with the high winds/seastate?
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Re: EHLW 18-04-2013
And a small log ....
F-16Am ; J-002 J-006 J-008 J-016 J-062 J-512 J-515 J-624 J-642 J-879
EF-2000 ; 30+58 30+78 30+79 30+92
M. 2000 ; 88/115-KV 100/115-YF 113/115-YO
M. F1 ; 606/118-CU 660/118-CY
C-130H ; G-988
Lj-35 ; N116MA
Ab-412 ; R-01
Also seen flying were ;
1x EC-135 ADAC
1x Al. III ( saw it just to late to be 100% sure )
8x F-16 BAF
4x F-16 Klu
5x F-16C/D ( anyone for the serials ? )
3x Jas-39 C/D
Regards, Rene
F-16Am ; J-002 J-006 J-008 J-016 J-062 J-512 J-515 J-624 J-642 J-879
EF-2000 ; 30+58 30+78 30+79 30+92
M. 2000 ; 88/115-KV 100/115-YF 113/115-YO
M. F1 ; 606/118-CU 660/118-CY
C-130H ; G-988
Lj-35 ; N116MA
Ab-412 ; R-01
Also seen flying were ;
1x EC-135 ADAC
1x Al. III ( saw it just to late to be 100% sure )
8x F-16 BAF
4x F-16 Klu
5x F-16C/D ( anyone for the serials ? )
3x Jas-39 C/D
Regards, Rene
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Re: EHLW 18-04-2013
Rene,K-9 wrote:And a small log ....
F-16Am ; J-002 J-006 J-008 J-016 J-062 J-512 J-515 J-624 J-642 J-879
EF-2000 ; 30+58 30+78 30+79 30+92
M. 2000 ; 88/115-KV 100/115-YF 113/115-YO
M. F1 ; 606/118-CU 660/118-CY
C-130H ; G-988
Lj-35 ; N116MA
Ab-412 ; R-01
Also seen flying were ;
1x EC-135 ADAC
1x Al. III ( saw it just to late to be 100% sure )
8x F-16 BAF
4x F-16 Klu
5x F-16C/D ( anyone for the serials ? )
3x Jas-39 C/D
Regards, Rene
Polish didn't fly but the 5 outside enjoying sunshine were:
F-16C 4040,4052,4058,4062 31.BLT
F-16D 4082 31.BLT
And the JAS-39's outside were:
JAS-39C 39223/223,39246/246,39257/257 F21
JAS-39C 39263/263,39279/279 F21
JAS-39C 39229/229,39271/271 F17
JAS-39D 39834/834 F7
BR,
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Re: EHLW 18-04-2013
Jeroen, thanks for providing the polish ! The swedish too, but i could only see 3 gripens clearly and none of the others ....
Will try my luck again next week.
Regards, Rene
Will try my luck again next week.
Regards, Rene
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Re: EHLW 18-04-2013
Give it a try next week on 3 spots: Spottershill area allows you to see a number of Grippens (last ones in the row). In the village of Marsum there's a firestation. There's a footpath at the back and next to the firestation which allows you to see some others (mainly the Grippens in the middle), and finally the road from Marsum to Leeuwarden will reveal the first ones. Yesterday I was able to read all of them very clearly.K-9 wrote:Jeroen, thanks for providing the polish ! The swedish too, but i could only see 3 gripens clearly and none of the others ....
Will try my luck again next week.
Regards, Rene
And mind you. Yesterday one was inside a shelter, which has occured more often this week. So keep that in mind.
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Re: EHLW 18-04-2013
Which were the three Gripens visible from the road from Marssum to Leeuwarden?
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Re: EHLW 18-04-2013
From outside you can spot something of the FF planes.
From before the gate (Jelsum side) you can see F-16's. From the left to right: the Polish AF F-16's. Between the first one and the second one was a gap between the row of F-16's. After them are the BAF F-16's en de RNLAF F-16's.
From the Marssum side you can see 2 ramps (by road).
1. the Mirage 2000's 5x en the Mirage F-1CR 4x and the Mig-21 from De Peel (22+45) and the Su-20.
2. the EF-2000's 5x (which one is the 5th?)
From the spottingplace at the Marssum side you can see the F-16 ramp with the Polish AF, BAF and RNLAF onces and the ramp of the Gripens. From the hill you can clearly see the 39834 and 2 other onces. When you walk in the grass field to the tower you can read the Gripens except the 39258 (he is in the shelter, we didn't see him)
In the afternoon has the EC-135 of ADAC and AB-412SP (R-01?) left. Alw-3 A-292 has coming and leaved after the AB-412SP.
In the aternoon mission I saw the LJ-36 and the C-130 leaving. From the F-16 ramp I saw 6x BAF F-16: 2 of them the F-16AM FA-110 (spec. tail) and the F-16BM FB-17 followed by 4x RNLAF F-16's. They were taxiing back to ramp.
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From before the gate (Jelsum side) you can see F-16's. From the left to right: the Polish AF F-16's. Between the first one and the second one was a gap between the row of F-16's. After them are the BAF F-16's en de RNLAF F-16's.
From the Marssum side you can see 2 ramps (by road).
1. the Mirage 2000's 5x en the Mirage F-1CR 4x and the Mig-21 from De Peel (22+45) and the Su-20.
2. the EF-2000's 5x (which one is the 5th?)
From the spottingplace at the Marssum side you can see the F-16 ramp with the Polish AF, BAF and RNLAF onces and the ramp of the Gripens. From the hill you can clearly see the 39834 and 2 other onces. When you walk in the grass field to the tower you can read the Gripens except the 39258 (he is in the shelter, we didn't see him)
In the afternoon has the EC-135 of ADAC and AB-412SP (R-01?) left. Alw-3 A-292 has coming and leaved after the AB-412SP.
In the aternoon mission I saw the LJ-36 and the C-130 leaving. From the F-16 ramp I saw 6x BAF F-16: 2 of them the F-16AM FA-110 (spec. tail) and the F-16BM FB-17 followed by 4x RNLAF F-16's. They were taxiing back to ramp.
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Re: EHLW 18-04-2013
Mirage F.1 622/118-FA also flew in the morning mission, plus Dutch F-16s J-511 and J-871. Also visible on the ground when the morning wave was flying were three German EF.2000's, which should be 30+91, 30+93 and 30+94, and two Mirage 2000s (99/115-YB and 523/115-KJ). The fourth Mirage F.1 (614/118-NR) was not on the line unfortunately, just like the sixth Polish Viper (4041) and as already mentioned JAS.39 39258. Didn't try the Belgians.
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Patrick Dirksen
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