Florennes (EBFS) - 2008
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- Piet Luijken
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Quick log: LOG wednesday 10 sep 2008
Quick run into Florennes after the Jordan F-16s at KB
The weather was not too bad, sun at all the right times.
New Danish F-16AM flew a mission: E-198.
Also Tornado 46+02 made a LH afterburner check before the mission.
It was parked before the mission onto the ramp, did not see it being towed into the hangar.
Next to it was the grey 43+25, i have read this one personally ( with the binocular of Crizz! )
The 45+25 is according the Scramble DB an AG51 aircraft, was only seen on 28 augustus and will be deleted from the overview.
The 46+11 flew on the 9th and could be the Tornado in the hangar.
Full Log ( in order of landing ):
ZE831/GN Tornado F3 RAF/43(F) sq IGLU 22
ZE887/GF special c/s Tornado F3 RAF/43(F) sq IGLU 23
ZD895/115 Tornado GR4 RAF/13 sq IGLU 03
ZA592/059 Tornado GR4 RAF/13 sq IGLU 04
MM7166/32-13 AMX AMI/32St/13Gr IGLU 14
MM7192/32-02 AMX AMI/32St/13Gr IGLU 15
ZG709/120 Tornado GR4A RAF/2(AC) sq IGLU 02
E-074 F-16AM KDF IGLU 32
E-198 F-16AM KDF IGLU 33
91-0344/SP F-16CJ USAFE/52 FW/22 FS IGLU 16
91-0340/SP F-16CJ USAFE/52 FW/22 FS IGLU 17
ZD748 special c/s Tornado GR4 RAF/2(AC) sq IGLU 01
ZE788/HV Tornado F3 RAF/111(F) sq IGLU 24
ZE936/HE Tornado F3 RAF/111(F) sq IGLU 25
45/2-EF Mirage 2000-5F AdlA/EC01.002 IGLU 26
68/2-ER Mirage 2000-5F AdlA/EC01.002 IGLU 27
E-004 F-16AM KDF/730 Esk IGLU 12
E-605 F-16AM KDF/727 Esk IGLU 13
45+53 grey c/s Tornado IDS Lw/JBG33 IGLU 06
46+21 naval grey c/s Tornado IDS Lw/JBG31 IGLU 05
90-0833/SP F-16CJ USAFE/52 FW/22 FS IGLU 21
45+39 naval grey c/s Tornado IDS Lw/JBG31 IGLU 21
91-0388/SP F-16CJ USAFE/52 FW/22 FS IGLU 22
45+82 grey c/s Tornado IDS Lw/JBG31 IGLU 23
1321/AH SA330B AdlA/EH01.067 IGLU 45 (read!)
(2549)/SB SA725R2 AdlA/EH01.067 IGLU 46
E-007 F-16AM KDF/730 Esk parked on ground, not read
43+25 grey c/s Tornado IDS Lw/JBG31 parked on ground
46+02 lizard c/s Tornado IDS Lw/JBG33 parked on ground
The CSAR choppers had not returned before I left at 1500LT
There was a MAGIC in the air, but likewise the AWACS did not return to Florennes before I left at 1500LT.
Also flying:
F-16AM FA57, FA98, FA71/FS
Alpha Jet E E7/314-TU made a touch and go, strange blue white badge, anyone for the unit?
Thanks everybody for all the fun!
Quick run into Florennes after the Jordan F-16s at KB
The weather was not too bad, sun at all the right times.
New Danish F-16AM flew a mission: E-198.
Also Tornado 46+02 made a LH afterburner check before the mission.
It was parked before the mission onto the ramp, did not see it being towed into the hangar.
Next to it was the grey 43+25, i have read this one personally ( with the binocular of Crizz! )
The 45+25 is according the Scramble DB an AG51 aircraft, was only seen on 28 augustus and will be deleted from the overview.
The 46+11 flew on the 9th and could be the Tornado in the hangar.
Full Log ( in order of landing ):
ZE831/GN Tornado F3 RAF/43(F) sq IGLU 22
ZE887/GF special c/s Tornado F3 RAF/43(F) sq IGLU 23
ZD895/115 Tornado GR4 RAF/13 sq IGLU 03
ZA592/059 Tornado GR4 RAF/13 sq IGLU 04
MM7166/32-13 AMX AMI/32St/13Gr IGLU 14
MM7192/32-02 AMX AMI/32St/13Gr IGLU 15
ZG709/120 Tornado GR4A RAF/2(AC) sq IGLU 02
E-074 F-16AM KDF IGLU 32
E-198 F-16AM KDF IGLU 33
91-0344/SP F-16CJ USAFE/52 FW/22 FS IGLU 16
91-0340/SP F-16CJ USAFE/52 FW/22 FS IGLU 17
ZD748 special c/s Tornado GR4 RAF/2(AC) sq IGLU 01
ZE788/HV Tornado F3 RAF/111(F) sq IGLU 24
ZE936/HE Tornado F3 RAF/111(F) sq IGLU 25
45/2-EF Mirage 2000-5F AdlA/EC01.002 IGLU 26
68/2-ER Mirage 2000-5F AdlA/EC01.002 IGLU 27
E-004 F-16AM KDF/730 Esk IGLU 12
E-605 F-16AM KDF/727 Esk IGLU 13
45+53 grey c/s Tornado IDS Lw/JBG33 IGLU 06
46+21 naval grey c/s Tornado IDS Lw/JBG31 IGLU 05
90-0833/SP F-16CJ USAFE/52 FW/22 FS IGLU 21
45+39 naval grey c/s Tornado IDS Lw/JBG31 IGLU 21
91-0388/SP F-16CJ USAFE/52 FW/22 FS IGLU 22
45+82 grey c/s Tornado IDS Lw/JBG31 IGLU 23
1321/AH SA330B AdlA/EH01.067 IGLU 45 (read!)
(2549)/SB SA725R2 AdlA/EH01.067 IGLU 46
E-007 F-16AM KDF/730 Esk parked on ground, not read
43+25 grey c/s Tornado IDS Lw/JBG31 parked on ground
46+02 lizard c/s Tornado IDS Lw/JBG33 parked on ground
The CSAR choppers had not returned before I left at 1500LT
There was a MAGIC in the air, but likewise the AWACS did not return to Florennes before I left at 1500LT.
Also flying:
F-16AM FA57, FA98, FA71/FS
Alpha Jet E E7/314-TU made a touch and go, strange blue white badge, anyone for the unit?
Thanks everybody for all the fun!
Greetings,
Piet Luijken
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Hi Piet ,
The Blue patch on the FAF Alphajet is the one of the Ajets School of Tours AFB
Ajets : Advanced jet training school
The Aphajet of this afternoon was piloted by myself lol and my instructor in rear seat just coming back to lunch after a Foreign navigation at Waddington before fly back to Tours .
I will be very happy if you could send me some photos you took this afternoon
Cheers
Lio
The Blue patch on the FAF Alphajet is the one of the Ajets School of Tours AFB
Ajets : Advanced jet training school
The Aphajet of this afternoon was piloted by myself lol and my instructor in rear seat just coming back to lunch after a Foreign navigation at Waddington before fly back to Tours .
I will be very happy if you could send me some photos you took this afternoon
Cheers
Lio
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LOG: Superbase Florennes 2008-09_09
FLORENNES TUESDAY 2008-09-09 RW08
Weather: blue sky/very few high clouds, clear air, warm, light wind
Detached aircraft (Tactical Leadership Programme - TLP 2008/4):
E-3A NAEWF 90442 T10:41
EC.725R EH01.067 2549/SB T12:27 L14:32 a1
SA.330B EH01.067 1321/AH T12:27 L14:32 a1
F-16AM 2 Wing FA67/- no badge T12:31 L14:06*
F-16AM 2 Wing FA97/FS T12:31 L14:06*
F-16AM Esk 730 E-074 T12:33 L14:20*
F-16AM Esk 727 E-198 T12:33 L14:20*
Tornado IDS JaboG 33 45+53 grey c/s T12:35 L14:25*
Tornado IDS JaboG 33 43+25 grey c/s T12:35 L14:25*
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 45/2-EF T12:37 L14:17#4
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 68/2-ER T12:37 L14:17#4
Tornado GR.4 2 Sqn ZD748/- spec tail T12:38 L14:22*
Tornado GR.4 2 Sqn ZG709/120 no badge T12:45 L14:22*
F-16C 22ndFS 91-388/SP r T12:39 L14:16#4
F-16C 22ndFS 90-833/SP r T12:39 L14:16#4
Tornado F.3 111 Sqn ZE788/HV T12:41 L13:53*
Tornado F.3 111 Sqn ZE936/HE T12:41 L13:53*
F-16AM Esk 727 E-605 T12:42 L14:19*
F-16AM Esk 730 E-004 T12:42 L14:19*
AMX 32°Stormo MM7192/32-02'02' T12:44 L14:29*
AMX 32°Stormo MM7166/32-13'13' T12:44 L14:29*
Tornado GR.4 13 Sqn ZA592/059 T12:47 L13:52*
Tornado GR.4 13 Sqn ZD895/115 T12:47 L13:52*
Tornado IDS JaboG 31 45+39 navy c/s T12:49 L14:12*
Tornado IDS JaboG 31 45+82 grey c/s T12:49 L14:12*
F-16C 22ndFS 91-344/SP r T12:53 L14:13*
F-16C 22ndFS 91-340/SP r T12:53 L14:13*
Tornado F.3 43 Sqn ZE887/GF spec tail T13:00 L14:26*
Tornado F.3 43 Sqn ZE831/GN T13:00 L14:26*
(notes: Although this TLP flying course featured a rather common choice of participating aircraft types and units, the large quantity of changed an spare aircraft missed so far since my last visit here pulled me one more time to the Belgian super base. Arriving there at mid-morning, there was no flying of based F-16s as expected due to night flying planned that day. Thus early departure of a detached E-3 was very welcome and was the only movement before the beginning of the TLP mass launch.
This took place under clear blue skies and featured 28 aircraft including quite a lot of “new” aircraft for me. My personal highlight amongst these were the two French CSAR helicopters and the two Mirage 2000-5F, while the nowadays rather rare sight of two AMX’ and four Tornado F.3s was also very welcome. Recoveries of all participating aircraft were also enjoyed in perfect weather conditions and completed this very nice log!)
GEILENKIRCHEN TUESDAY 2008-09-09 RW27
Weather: scattered high clouds, sunny, clear air, warm, light wind
Based aircraft (NATO Airborne Early Warning Force):
E-3A NAEWF 90458 A17:10 L17:18
E-3A NAEWF 90452 A18:43 L18:50
(notes: as flying activity of the TLP at Florennes had ended rather early and there was no flying activity of based aircraft, I used the chance and made the short deviation to Geilenkirchen on my way back home to the beautyful Southern Niederrhein. Luckily, some flying activity was still taking place there until evening. Thus, while spending some hours at the Terverner Heide tidying up my car, four nice movements were recorded ...)
Weather: blue sky/very few high clouds, clear air, warm, light wind
Detached aircraft (Tactical Leadership Programme - TLP 2008/4):
E-3A NAEWF 90442 T10:41
EC.725R EH01.067 2549/SB T12:27 L14:32 a1
SA.330B EH01.067 1321/AH T12:27 L14:32 a1
F-16AM 2 Wing FA67/- no badge T12:31 L14:06*
F-16AM 2 Wing FA97/FS T12:31 L14:06*
F-16AM Esk 730 E-074 T12:33 L14:20*
F-16AM Esk 727 E-198 T12:33 L14:20*
Tornado IDS JaboG 33 45+53 grey c/s T12:35 L14:25*
Tornado IDS JaboG 33 43+25 grey c/s T12:35 L14:25*
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 45/2-EF T12:37 L14:17#4
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 68/2-ER T12:37 L14:17#4
Tornado GR.4 2 Sqn ZD748/- spec tail T12:38 L14:22*
Tornado GR.4 2 Sqn ZG709/120 no badge T12:45 L14:22*
F-16C 22ndFS 91-388/SP r T12:39 L14:16#4
F-16C 22ndFS 90-833/SP r T12:39 L14:16#4
Tornado F.3 111 Sqn ZE788/HV T12:41 L13:53*
Tornado F.3 111 Sqn ZE936/HE T12:41 L13:53*
F-16AM Esk 727 E-605 T12:42 L14:19*
F-16AM Esk 730 E-004 T12:42 L14:19*
AMX 32°Stormo MM7192/32-02'02' T12:44 L14:29*
AMX 32°Stormo MM7166/32-13'13' T12:44 L14:29*
Tornado GR.4 13 Sqn ZA592/059 T12:47 L13:52*
Tornado GR.4 13 Sqn ZD895/115 T12:47 L13:52*
Tornado IDS JaboG 31 45+39 navy c/s T12:49 L14:12*
Tornado IDS JaboG 31 45+82 grey c/s T12:49 L14:12*
F-16C 22ndFS 91-344/SP r T12:53 L14:13*
F-16C 22ndFS 91-340/SP r T12:53 L14:13*
Tornado F.3 43 Sqn ZE887/GF spec tail T13:00 L14:26*
Tornado F.3 43 Sqn ZE831/GN T13:00 L14:26*
(notes: Although this TLP flying course featured a rather common choice of participating aircraft types and units, the large quantity of changed an spare aircraft missed so far since my last visit here pulled me one more time to the Belgian super base. Arriving there at mid-morning, there was no flying of based F-16s as expected due to night flying planned that day. Thus early departure of a detached E-3 was very welcome and was the only movement before the beginning of the TLP mass launch.
This took place under clear blue skies and featured 28 aircraft including quite a lot of “new” aircraft for me. My personal highlight amongst these were the two French CSAR helicopters and the two Mirage 2000-5F, while the nowadays rather rare sight of two AMX’ and four Tornado F.3s was also very welcome. Recoveries of all participating aircraft were also enjoyed in perfect weather conditions and completed this very nice log!)
GEILENKIRCHEN TUESDAY 2008-09-09 RW27
Weather: scattered high clouds, sunny, clear air, warm, light wind
Based aircraft (NATO Airborne Early Warning Force):
E-3A NAEWF 90458 A17:10 L17:18
E-3A NAEWF 90452 A18:43 L18:50
(notes: as flying activity of the TLP at Florennes had ended rather early and there was no flying activity of based aircraft, I used the chance and made the short deviation to Geilenkirchen on my way back home to the beautyful Southern Niederrhein. Luckily, some flying activity was still taking place there until evening. Thus, while spending some hours at the Terverner Heide tidying up my car, four nice movements were recorded ...)
Hi Piet (and others)
Thanks for the message, even if it arrived quite a while after I left home....
It was exactly as the message says though: mission leaving at 11.15 (=9.15 UTC) and everything was back on deck around 13.30.
Because of the change of command, we got a bonus in the shape of a 10-ship F-16 flypast and the F-16 solo demo. Other visitors included C-130H CH-07 (special markings, nice!) that made a couple of t&g's in the morning, and a French Alpha Jet, probably E7/314-TU (needs confirmation though).
Unfortunately, a couple of UK Tornadoes had already left yesterday evening or early this morning: ZA404/013, ZG709/120 and ZG592/059 weren't seen anymore. The French Caracal flew a local solo mission in the morning, and left in the afternoon. No sign anymore of the Puma.
(At least) two Tornados left at the end of the day: 45+53 and 46+02.
Kind regards,
Bas
PS Thanks Frank and Koen for the company!
Thanks for the message, even if it arrived quite a while after I left home....
It was exactly as the message says though: mission leaving at 11.15 (=9.15 UTC) and everything was back on deck around 13.30.
Because of the change of command, we got a bonus in the shape of a 10-ship F-16 flypast and the F-16 solo demo. Other visitors included C-130H CH-07 (special markings, nice!) that made a couple of t&g's in the morning, and a French Alpha Jet, probably E7/314-TU (needs confirmation though).
Unfortunately, a couple of UK Tornadoes had already left yesterday evening or early this morning: ZA404/013, ZG709/120 and ZG592/059 weren't seen anymore. The French Caracal flew a local solo mission in the morning, and left in the afternoon. No sign anymore of the Puma.
(At least) two Tornados left at the end of the day: 45+53 and 46+02.
Kind regards,
Bas
PS Thanks Frank and Koen for the company!
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Only the EC725 found it's way back; it returned around 16:15 lt in spectacular fashion: low level and very fast. Unfortunately, as on the days before, it flew over the farms to the south of the spotting location, so too far away and backlit.Piet Luijken wrote:Quick log: LOG wednesday 10 sep 2008
The CSAR choppers had not returned before I left at 1500LT
Frank Kramer
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Hi Bas,
in fact we took off yesterday just before the silence slot for the parade and in fact after the landing we were park at the northen area I think it's the machanical area for the F-16 and also the cross servicing area !
in Fact to explain the serial 314 is for the unit in France : EAC 00.314 of Tours and the number on the fin 7 is the aircraft number and aslo a serial just after the 314
Hope again to receive some photos of our landing !
happy landings
Lio
in fact we took off yesterday just before the silence slot for the parade and in fact after the landing we were park at the northen area I think it's the machanical area for the F-16 and also the cross servicing area !
in Fact to explain the serial 314 is for the unit in France : EAC 00.314 of Tours and the number on the fin 7 is the aircraft number and aslo a serial just after the 314
Hope again to receive some photos of our landing !
happy landings
Lio
Indeed we had a great day Bas, thanks for the good compangyBasman wrote:Hi Piet (and others)
Thanks for the message, even if it arrived quite a while after I left home....
It was exactly as the message says though: mission leaving at 11.15 (=9.15 UTC) and everything was back on deck around 13.30.
Because of the change of command, we got a bonus in the shape of a 10-ship F-16 flypast and the F-16 solo demo. Other visitors included C-130H CH-07 (special markings, nice!) that made a couple of t&g's in the morning, and a French Alpha Jet, probably E7/314-TU (needs confirmation though).
Unfortunately, a couple of UK Tornadoes had already left yesterday evening or early this morning: ZA404/013, ZG709/120 and ZG592/059 weren't seen anymore. The French Caracal flew a local solo mission in the morning, and left in the afternoon. No sign anymore of the Puma.
(At least) two Tornados left at the end of the day: 45+53 and 46+02.
Kind regards,
Bas
PS Thanks Frank and Koen for the company!
gr Frank