Cool, thanks! You made my day, that's one of the two operational Daks!nathan wrote:492622 - C-47
103 - PZL M-18
2044 - CL-415
2053 - CL-415
67-0345 - F-4E
410 - F-5A (38)410 ? 110PM spcl colours
Regards,
Joris
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Joris, I regret to inform you, that one is the ONLY operational Dakota and it is plagued with structural problems.Joris Heeren wrote:Hi Nathan,Cool, thanks! You made my day, that's one of the two operational Daks!nathan wrote: 492622 - C-47
103 - PZL M-18
2044 - CL-415
2053 - CL-415
67-0345 - F-4E
410 - F-5A (38)410 ? 110PM spcl colours
Regards,
Joris
In that case I will try my best.F17_114PM wrote: ...I suppose, all of us would be very gratefull for a list of the currently stored/preserved F-5 in Mikra!...
It has been waiting for an I.R.A.N. for years now, slowly falling apart.Joris Heeren wrote:Sorry to read that Kostas, I hope it will fly again soon! How about the other one that we saw at Tanagra?phantom_phixer wrote:Joris, I regret to inform you, that one is the ONLY operational Dakota and it is plagued with structural problems.
Regards,
Joris
Thanks! The Dak didn't look so bad, if I remember well.phantom_phixer wrote:It has been waiting for an I.R.A.N. for years now, slowly falling apart.Joris Heeren wrote:Sorry to read that Kostas, I hope it will fly again soon! How about the other one that we saw at Tanagra?phantom_phixer wrote:Joris, I regret to inform you, that one is the ONLY operational Dakota and it is plagued with structural problems.
Regards,
Joris
And yes, there is a '540' Mirage 2000-5 somewhere...
The three F-4s on the flight line were 01520, 71750, 71758, all 339M mks. On the far left, 4 other F-4s were visible in the shelter area, also presumably wfu.Ergo01 wrote:At Andravida we saw two Mirages (215 and 231) , probably for training with the F4s. Three F4s were on the flight line, and far away two RF4 wrecks.