Leeuwarden (EHLW/LWR) - 2007
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- nasty11
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Nice soundfile!! Still listening. Good to hear that they contact Forth Worth for info. Great job by the pilot!dennisoz wrote:http://www.milspotters.nl/
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Yes nice job.nasty11 wrote:Nice soundfile!! Still listening. Good to hear that they contact Forth Worth for info. Great job by the pilot!dennisoz wrote:http://www.milspotters.nl/
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There was also no fire during the roll out
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Re: IMBOUND LEEUWARDEN F-16
Today I confirm that is correct, about 17:00 hours there has been a report from Polly 4, a Tire problem.fireman wrote:If it's right there will be a crashlanding at leeuwarden, F-16 without nosewheeltire? Anybody can confirm this? Serial? Crash?
I listning this out, the other f-16's landing and the latest using a parachute!
( polly 1 )
Polly 4 is landed about 18:30, metall on the runway.
I think there will be some demage.
They canceld the night flying after this failure.
The front nose wheel is missing a tire.
I have heard from some distance a bang and f-16 sound going fast off.
That's all. meaby I have this sound on tape.
Check that later.
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Impressive soundfile. Does anyone have some info about the state of the aircraft, now we know the pilot is ok?
For a photo of the J-198 (with nosewheel), check out: http://www.berkaviation.com, section -crashed- or use quick photo search on the frontpage
For a photo of the J-198 (with nosewheel), check out: http://www.berkaviation.com, section -crashed- or use quick photo search on the frontpage
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Second photo of J-198 in better times added at: http://www.berkaviation.com, section -crashed- or use quick photo search on the frontpage
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AJ24 and 63 scrambled on a commloss a/c, callsign BAF632.
Comms established 13:12L
Comms established 13:12L
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Have they gone trough the sound barrier? I guess that's the reason of the strange explosions wich are heard around Purmerend:
http://www.nu.nl/news/1002840/12/Myster ... erend.html
(only in Dutch)
http://www.nu.nl/news/1002840/12/Myster ... erend.html
(only in Dutch)
Remco Donselaar
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The BAF632 was C-130 CH-05 according to the flightplan, enroute Gardemoen - Melsbroek.
Their routing included the UL74 airway which runs down the North Sea just off the Dutch coast. It seems reasonable to assume that the explosions heard in Noord-Holland could have come from the F-16s as they went supersonic.
Regards,
Yorden
Their routing included the UL74 airway which runs down the North Sea just off the Dutch coast. It seems reasonable to assume that the explosions heard in Noord-Holland could have come from the F-16s as they went supersonic.
Regards,
Yorden