Florennes (EBFS) - 2008
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- FISHER01
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Re: 22/10
was that for today, or expected for tomorrow 23-10?wapo84 wrote:AME1419 LEAB EBFS 2MIR2
ETA1545 ETD1715 AME3131 LETO EBFS LEZG C130
greetzz. Jos FISHER01 K.™
- maurits
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Hi,
Already mentioned in the Helispot -topic but one of the two HH-3F's crashed on their way to TLP today:
http://www.tgcom.mediaset.it/mondo/arti ... 1000.shtml
Very sad news that all the 8 people on board were killed...
Regards,
Maurits
Already mentioned in the Helispot -topic but one of the two HH-3F's crashed on their way to TLP today:
http://www.tgcom.mediaset.it/mondo/arti ... 1000.shtml
Very sad news that all the 8 people on board were killed...
Regards,
Maurits
Per, some corrections is needed!!perrie wrote:Hi maurits,
So it was a HH-3F on its way to Florennes.
That was my first thought when I heard about an Italian Army helicopter crash. Very sad news indeed!
Per
The HH-3's are AMI NOT Esèrcito
More info http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?p=280312
Regards, Paul
Maybe tomorrow it will be the same.Joostmil wrote:Just for your info: reason for today's cancellation was the sea state which means that the waves were too high. Missions for today were planned to take place above the sea and possible bail-outs take along too much risks for the pilots.
There was only one man satisfeid today, the farmer
After payin €5,00 we were be able to stay on spot 3.
- perrie
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Hi YOXA,
Did you have a look a the Florennes site? http://www.florennes-as.be" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I was at Florennes on tuesday 14 october and I noted the following Ala 46 Hornets:
C.15-46/12-04 EF-18A
C.15-68/12-26 EF-18A
C.15-72/12-30 EF-18A
C.15-73/46-01 F/A-18A
C.15-79/46-07 F/A-18A
C.15-84/46-12 F/A-18A
C.15-87/46-15 F/A-18A
In the logs after 14 october the 46-15 hasn't been mentioned anymore (if I looked correctly).
C.15-92/46-20: This hornet was noted for the first time on 20 october. Maybe it replaced the 46-15?
As you see I'm not sure either but it is strange that 46-15 hasn't been mentioned anymore.
Credit for the info ofcourse http://www.florennes-as.be" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hopefully it helps (a bit) and it's doesn't make it more confused
Per
Did you have a look a the Florennes site? http://www.florennes-as.be" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I was at Florennes on tuesday 14 october and I noted the following Ala 46 Hornets:
C.15-46/12-04 EF-18A
C.15-68/12-26 EF-18A
C.15-72/12-30 EF-18A
C.15-73/46-01 F/A-18A
C.15-79/46-07 F/A-18A
C.15-84/46-12 F/A-18A
C.15-87/46-15 F/A-18A
In the logs after 14 october the 46-15 hasn't been mentioned anymore (if I looked correctly).
C.15-92/46-20: This hornet was noted for the first time on 20 october. Maybe it replaced the 46-15?
As you see I'm not sure either but it is strange that 46-15 hasn't been mentioned anymore.
Credit for the info ofcourse http://www.florennes-as.be" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hopefully it helps (a bit) and it's doesn't make it more confused
Per