Geilenkirchen 16-17 June 2007
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Something else now: Security at Geilenkirchen.
At http://www.e3a.nato.int/25th_Anniversar ... sitors.htm you 'll find all information about base access and security. I've e-mailed them to be sure that taking pictures at the airbase is allowed.
Here is their answer.
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Good afternoon!
Thanks for your interest at the 25th Anniversary of the NATO E-3A Component.
The tickets will be also available at the entry to the event area during the
event days 16 and 17 June.
Concerning the photo equipment and associated bags/cases security checks
will be in place - picture taking is allowed. Only trolleys and big
(oversize) cases are prohibited.
Hope to see you there,
Andreas Hauck
25th Anniversary Committee
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At http://www.e3a.nato.int/25th_Anniversar ... sitors.htm you 'll find all information about base access and security. I've e-mailed them to be sure that taking pictures at the airbase is allowed.
Here is their answer.
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Good afternoon!
Thanks for your interest at the 25th Anniversary of the NATO E-3A Component.
The tickets will be also available at the entry to the event area during the
event days 16 and 17 June.
Concerning the photo equipment and associated bags/cases security checks
will be in place - picture taking is allowed. Only trolleys and big
(oversize) cases are prohibited.
Hope to see you there,
Andreas Hauck
25th Anniversary Committee
*****
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But on the site they state that bagbacks are not allowed eighter (A lot of spotters use backpacks for there camera/lenses). How about that??jerre wrote:Something else now: Security at Geilenkirchen.
At http://www.e3a.nato.int/25th_Anniversar ... sitors.htm you 'll find all information about base access and security. I've e-mailed them to be sure that taking pictures at the airbase is allowed.
Here is their answer.
****
Good afternoon!
Thanks for your interest at the 25th Anniversary of the NATO E-3A Component.
The tickets will be also available at the entry to the event area during the
event days 16 and 17 June.
Concerning the photo equipment and associated bags/cases security checks
will be in place - picture taking is allowed. Only trolleys and big
(oversize) cases are prohibited.
Hope to see you there,
Andreas Hauck
25th Anniversary Committee
*****
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Hi
saterday open from 10.00-18.00
sunday open from 9.30-18.00
I found it on de PDF posters at the bottom!
Pieter
After long searching I foundTriple R Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 1:30 pm Post subject:
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Does anyone know @ what time the gates open
saterday open from 10.00-18.00
sunday open from 9.30-18.00
I found it on de PDF posters at the bottom!
Pieter
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Last year i went to the Spangdahlem open house and the rules where the same... But! everybody had a bag with him and there were no problems at all. Everyone was thouroughly checked at the gate and if found clean you could enter the base with your bag. (this doesn't say that it will be exact the same at Geilenkirchen but just to give an indication).Redskin wrote:But on the site they state that bagbacks are not allowed eighter (A lot of spotters use backpacks for there camera/lenses). How about that??jerre wrote:Something else now: Security at Geilenkirchen.
At http://www.e3a.nato.int/25th_Anniversar ... sitors.htm you 'll find all information about base access and security. I've e-mailed them to be sure that taking pictures at the airbase is allowed.
Here is their answer.
****
Good afternoon!
Thanks for your interest at the 25th Anniversary of the NATO E-3A Component.
The tickets will be also available at the entry to the event area during the
event days 16 and 17 June.
Concerning the photo equipment and associated bags/cases security checks
will be in place - picture taking is allowed. Only trolleys and big
(oversize) cases are prohibited.
Hope to see you there,
Andreas Hauck
25th Anniversary Committee
*****
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greets Brian
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That’s not completely true…… I was also @ Spang last year (quit early in the morning). They where very strict, a lot of folks was sent back to their cars with their big bags.
Last year i went to the Spangdahlem open house and the rules where the same... But! everybody had a bag with him and there were no problems at all. Everyone was thouroughly checked at the gate and if found clean you could enter the base with your bag. (this doesn't say that it will be exact the same at Geilenkirchen but just to give an indication).
greets Brian
Later on the day indeed there were people with all kind of bags. So I guess if you wait till later in the day they will be tired of sending people back to their cars.
I will be there early in the morning and I won’t take the risk
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Oke.. to be honoust with you.. we arrived shortly after 12 in the afternoon.. can imagine they we're tired of sending people awayTriple R wrote:That’s not completely true…… I was also @ Spang last year (quit early in the morning). They where very strict, a lot of folks was sent back to their cars with their big bags.
Last year i went to the Spangdahlem open house and the rules where the same... But! everybody had a bag with him and there were no problems at all. Everyone was thouroughly checked at the gate and if found clean you could enter the base with your bag. (this doesn't say that it will be exact the same at Geilenkirchen but just to give an indication).
greets Brian
Later on the day indeed there were people with all kind of bags. So I guess if you wait till later in the day they will be tired of sending people back to their cars.
I will be there early in the morning and I won’t take the risk
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Geilenkirchen arrivals
Hi,
Spoke to the guys organizing this event. Asked them about the arrival dates of the planes participating. They told me that almost everything is expected to arrive on friday (including the B-52). The Red Bull stuff however is expected for thursday (DC-6, F-4U, B-25). The DC-6 is expected to make a local flight on thursday as well.
Regards,
Humphrey
Spoke to the guys organizing this event. Asked them about the arrival dates of the planes participating. They told me that almost everything is expected to arrive on friday (including the B-52). The Red Bull stuff however is expected for thursday (DC-6, F-4U, B-25). The DC-6 is expected to make a local flight on thursday as well.
Regards,
Humphrey