Serbia seems to have a more cooperative attitude towards the tribunal in The Hague (see Karadzic being delivered to Rotterdam/Scheveningen), so maybe this problem can be overcome....frank kramer wrote:It's a SOKO Orao of the Serbian Air Force. You never know with politics, but it just might be somewhat difficult given the (political) relations between the Netherlands and Serbia... something with the past...topgun1984 wrote:i was wondering what that Black/white plane is on the Picture forum... with that hawk mouth...
It has some jaguar characteristics ... but i know it's not one .... Maybe something for Volkel Next year?
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... I completely missed the fact that the left apron was open... it definitely wasn't early in the morning on Saturday, so we saw no point in going back there in the afternoon Oh, had we known...PIK Flyer wrote:I walked all the way along to the C-17, not realising that the apron was open - I was amazed to see the line of Gripens along there. On the way back I caught the Kiddie road-train which left the apron airside and drove along the front of the stored MIG-29s.
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Always going forward... still can't find reverse!
Hi Frank,frank kramer wrote:I am interested in another perspective on the Mig29 storage: can anybody tell me what Mig29's were visible from the gate to the flightline on the left side of the static? The only one that could be read off from there was 03, but there were several others visible standing next to it. Anyone? Any help appreciated!
From the photos I took from the gate, I can read off 03 (the furthest out in line 3) with one at the other side of it which should be 05 (the furthest out in line 2). I can also read off 07 which was the furthest out in line 4) with the nose of a further one immediately on its tail - that makes it 16.
There are other noses and tails visible but its not possible for me to work out which is which.
BTW Thanks for the confirmation regarding the paradropping MI-8s. It must have been cozy inside! It looked like the first 10 to go out of each helicopter were static line drops which would make sense if they were standing while the second (higher) drops were free fall.
Re: Yak-52
Oh dear I see from published photos that 05 seemed to be the solo - anyone there on the Sunday, able to confirm the others?r.e.hendriks wrote:#@%^&%#@^%$#&Screenes wrote:No, Yak-52 formation wasnt at Saturday flypast.
These were the main raeson of my visit this year, as I missed them during last years show.....
Pretty disappointing.....
The rest of the show was great!!! More fighter demo's than the last three KLU opendays!
Best regards, Rob.
Re: Yak-52
on Sunday 02,05,06 flew in the flypast, later 05 in solo actionPIK Flyer wrote:Oh dear I see from published photos that 05 seemed to be the solo - anyone there on the Sunday, able to confirm the others?r.e.hendriks wrote:#@%^&%#@^%$#&Screenes wrote:No, Yak-52 formation wasnt at Saturday flypast.
These were the main raeson of my visit this year, as I missed them during last years show.....
Pretty disappointing.....
The rest of the show was great!!! More fighter demo's than the last three KLU opendays!
Best regards, Rob.
Re: Yak-52
Fantastic, many thanks.TF-104G wrote: On Sunday 02,05,06 flew in the flypast, later 05 in solo action
Did you notice any other differences in the flypast aircraft from the Saturday list?
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Hi all, I'll try to answer a few questions.
First of all, the Yak-52's didn't fly on saturday. I have seen them taking off on sunday from Szolnok for the airshow. Serials were: 02, 05 and 06. They took off all three together, what a beautiful sight was that!!
Regarding skydiving, I did quite a few jumps myself, and believe me, if a helicopter or airplane has place for ten seats, it'll have place for 30 skydivers, just squeeze in.... and the first paratroopers were staticliners indeed but they wouldn't stand upright the whole flight. Skydivers sit between eachother legs, that way most people can fit in the plane and it is the easiest way to stand up and jump out.
For this mig-29 storage area I can't help a lot. We walked around a lot and everytime when we read off a serial I noted that one down, I think number 22 was a pretty tough one to read off since it was the last one I noted down.
Well I hope this helps....
Cheers Hilco
First of all, the Yak-52's didn't fly on saturday. I have seen them taking off on sunday from Szolnok for the airshow. Serials were: 02, 05 and 06. They took off all three together, what a beautiful sight was that!!
Regarding skydiving, I did quite a few jumps myself, and believe me, if a helicopter or airplane has place for ten seats, it'll have place for 30 skydivers, just squeeze in.... and the first paratroopers were staticliners indeed but they wouldn't stand upright the whole flight. Skydivers sit between eachother legs, that way most people can fit in the plane and it is the easiest way to stand up and jump out.
For this mig-29 storage area I can't help a lot. We walked around a lot and everytime when we read off a serial I noted that one down, I think number 22 was a pretty tough one to read off since it was the last one I noted down.
Well I hope this helps....
Cheers Hilco
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Hi,Hilco wrote:Hi all, I'll try to answer a few questions.
First of all, the Yak-52's didn't fly on saturday. I have seen them taking off on sunday from Szolnok for the airshow. Serials were: 02, 05 and 06. They took off all three together, what a beautiful sight was that!!
Regarding skydiving, I did quite a few jumps myself, and believe me, if a helicopter or airplane has place for ten seats, it'll have place for 30 skydivers, just squeeze in.... and the first paratroopers were staticliners indeed but they wouldn't stand upright the whole flight. Skydivers sit between eachother legs, that way most people can fit in the plane and it is the easiest way to stand up and jump out.
For this mig-29 storage area I can't help a lot. We walked around a lot and everytime when we read off a serial I noted that one down, I think number 22 was a pretty tough one to read off since it was the last one I noted down.
Well I hope this helps....
Cheers Hilco
Actually I am pretty sure that 06 was the solo Yak-52!
Greetings, Paul
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Paul van der Linden wrote:Hi Sander,FlyingTiger wrote:Does anyone read the Turkish Air Force Cn-235 that came in at Sunday after the show?
Many thanks in advance.
Kind Regards,
Sander van Kooten
A French CN-235 showed up on sunday evening at about 17:30u. It was 128/62-IK. No THK aircraft was seen by us.
Greetings, Paul
Hi Paul,
Oke thank you very much. I was at the middle of the field so i could'nt read the CN-235. I thought it looks like a THK CN-235 haha, but it was a french one. But lucky you have read them . Thanks for the serial
Greets, Sander van Kooten.
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Hi all,
Here a few questions....maybe someone can help me.
- HA-TUV Sk-61, what is the ex Swedish serial of this Bulldog??
- YU-DOG, is this former Yugoslav AF?? What is it's serial and aircraft type??
- The Me-108 marked G.356 inside the marked, is this former Hungarian AF?? Anyone more info on this one??
- Can anyone tell me whether there were 8 or 9 Turkish Stars at the fightline?? I have 3015,27,36,39,42,55,4005,17....
- Does anyone have the serials of the MB.339's of Frecce??
Any help is welcome.....thanks a lot!
Best regards, Rob.
Here a few questions....maybe someone can help me.
- HA-TUV Sk-61, what is the ex Swedish serial of this Bulldog??
- YU-DOG, is this former Yugoslav AF?? What is it's serial and aircraft type??
- The Me-108 marked G.356 inside the marked, is this former Hungarian AF?? Anyone more info on this one??
- Can anyone tell me whether there were 8 or 9 Turkish Stars at the fightline?? I have 3015,27,36,39,42,55,4005,17....
- Does anyone have the serials of the MB.339's of Frecce??
Any help is welcome.....thanks a lot!
Best regards, Rob.
Here is my trailer about this years Kecskemet
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Very nice indeed - you've captured the whole atmosphere of the show, not just the individual aircaft. I loved the backseat guy in the Gripen with the mickey mouse mask - I missed that on the day.SpEkTr wrote:Here is my trailer about this years Kecskemet
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