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by ViperArtist
16 Oct 2024, 22:20
Forum: Spotting Eire & UK
Topic: Leuchars station (EGQL/ADX) 2024 MIL
Replies: 9
Views: 3621

Re: Leuchars station (EGQL/ADX) 2024 MIL

Chinooks ZD982 and ZA679 also arrived on Monday 14th (after I had left). They have been flying missions on Tuesday and Wednesday.
by ViperArtist
14 Oct 2024, 22:45
Forum: Spotting Eire & UK
Topic: Leuchars station (EGQL/ADX) 2024 MIL
Replies: 9
Views: 3621

Re: Leuchars station (EGQL/ADX) 2024 MIL

C-27J 2704 arrived this afternoon as ROF315.
by ViperArtist
13 May 2023, 19:37
Forum: Spotting Rest of Europe
Topic: Anatolian Eagle 2023
Replies: 24
Views: 6522

Re: Anatolian Eagle 2023

The Qatar Typhoons are operated by 7 Squadron QEAF and not 12 Squadron RAF. More in the link below:

https://www.raf.mod.uk/news/articles/jo ... rtnership/
by ViperArtist
08 Dec 2021, 20:48
Forum: Messages from & to Scramble
Topic: Verlengen abonnement
Replies: 74
Views: 24461

Re: Verlengen abonnement

Update on the refund: as predicted, Apple would not issue a refund as the purchase was over 60 days ago. Upon contacting Pocketmags again with that news, they offered to refund the remainder of the subscription, but they could not refund to my credit card, only to PayPal. Refund received promptly. G...
by ViperArtist
07 Dec 2021, 14:52
Forum: Messages from & to Scramble
Topic: Verlengen abonnement
Replies: 74
Views: 24461

Re: Verlengen abonnement

Has anybody successfully got a refund yet for the remainder of their subscription? I contacted Pocketmags, as indicated by Scramble, and although their help desk responses are friendly, they can't do anything for me as I paid for my subscription using the Apple App Store. Pocketmags can't therefore ...
by ViperArtist
03 Feb 2020, 13:24
Forum: Helispot
Topic: Lithuanian Air Force Mi-8 question
Replies: 0
Views: 645

Lithuanian Air Force Mi-8 question

On 1 August 2000 I photographed three Mi-8Ts in Lithuanian Air Force livery with the civil company Helisota at Kaunas-Aleksotas: 15 Blue, 16 Blue and 17 Blue. All three had the standard dark brown/light brown/green camouflage and were without rotor blades, but with full Lithuanian AF titles. It look...
by ViperArtist
21 Sep 2018, 17:58
Forum: Spotting Rest of Europe
Topic: TLP 2018-3
Replies: 22
Views: 8178

Re: TLP 2018-3

Today, 21st, saw the Italian Gulfstream leave back to Italy. It was replaced by a French E-3F, 202 ‘36-CB’.

There was also an unknown French Alpha Jet today, and an unidentified Italian C-130J.
by ViperArtist
20 Sep 2018, 19:21
Forum: Spotting Rest of Europe
Topic: TLP 2018-3
Replies: 22
Views: 8178

Re: TLP 2018-3

MM81822 ‘15-50’ an HH-139A arrived today (20th), together with it’s mate, MM81799 ‘15-43’. Both confirmed from photographs.
by ViperArtist
19 Sep 2018, 19:07
Forum: Spotting Rest of Europe
Topic: TLP 2018-3
Replies: 22
Views: 8178

Re: TLP 2018-

The Italian Gulfstream is still at Albacete, it flew a TLP mission yesterday and today 18 and 19 September). Not seen French Mirage 2000 622 (yet). Yesterday and today 609 ‘3-IF’ and 615 ‘3-JY’ flew. Visiting today were Italian Tornado MM7072 ‘6-30’ (arrived and departed) as well as French CN235 128...
by ViperArtist
15 Apr 2015, 20:33
Forum: Spotting Eire & UK
Topic: Edinburgh (EGPH) 2015 mil
Replies: 9
Views: 2610

Re: Edingburg (EGPH) 2015 mil

Mark spotted you at Prestwick, but before I could say hello you guys left. Pity. Glad to be of help with the Typhoons.

Groeten, Berry

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by ViperArtist
15 Apr 2015, 13:22
Forum: Spotting Eire & UK
Topic: Edinburgh (EGPH) 2015 mil
Replies: 9
Views: 2610

Re: Edingburg (EGPH) 2015 mil

Leonard - pity I missed you (at Prestwick? and Lossiemouth), would have been nice to catch up. I photographed a few 6 Squadron Typhoons departing from Lossiemouth late in the afternoon/early evening. Two departed as a pair - consisting of Typhoon FGR4 ZK346/ER and Typhoon T3 ZJ809/EY. These could we...
by ViperArtist
09 Sep 2008, 15:27
Forum: Tattle Lounge
Topic: Photo's Belgian GP
Replies: 9
Views: 4714

Nice shots Mo! It looks like you where quite close to the action as well. Top job!