Florennes (EBFS) - 2009
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Re: TLP spottersday 2009
This is the event wich is going on near the TLP hangar. Some kind of Air force job promotion. Seems they will see more than us
http://www.1-70.be/#
Maybe we could all visit the base on the 21st of May, for free.
And demand in great numbers a refund
This is ridiculous !
http://www.1-70.be/#
Maybe we could all visit the base on the 21st of May, for free.
And demand in great numbers a refund
This is ridiculous !
Re: TLP spottersday 2009
No
It was possible to register and not pay .
I know a few UK people done this as it was costly to pay from over seas.
If they put us North side but between the runway and northern loop this woudnt be so bad maybe?
To enable taxi shots
It was possible to register and not pay .
I know a few UK people done this as it was costly to pay from over seas.
If they put us North side but between the runway and northern loop this woudnt be so bad maybe?
To enable taxi shots
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Re: TLP spottersday 2009
Possibly, but only with wind from the east. In that case, one could shoot across the runway and take the jets as they prepare to line up.wizard 51 wrote:No
If they put us North side but between the runway and northern loop this woudnt be so bad maybe?
To enable taxi shots
Don't forget heathaze, though, both from engines and the sun.
I think my plans to visit the spotter's day have just been binned, despite me having paid the same sum of money as Rob Schleiffert in a previous post.
It's way better to do it the way we always did for all those years.....
Hans.
Re: TLP spottersday 2009
I have send an email concerning this problem to the organisers, no answer yet.
Maybe it is wise that everyone sends an email to philippe.dhyne@mil.be, one of the organisers, about this problem and either demands the air force job promotion goes to the north side and spotters to the south side or otherwise demand your money back.
If no one contacts these organisers surely nothing will change.
Maybe it is wise that everyone sends an email to philippe.dhyne@mil.be, one of the organisers, about this problem and either demands the air force job promotion goes to the north side and spotters to the south side or otherwise demand your money back.
If no one contacts these organisers surely nothing will change.
Re: TLP spottersday 2009
Already done yesterday by several spotters, also no reply.roberto wrote:I have send an email concerning this problem to the organisers, no answer yet.
Maybe it is wise that everyone sends an email to philippe.dhyne@mil.be, one of the organisers, about this problem and either demands the air force job promotion goes to the north side and spotters to the south side or otherwise demand your money back.
If no one contacts these organisers surely nothing will change.
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Re: TLP spottersday 2009
Excellent suggestion Rob.roberto wrote:I have send an email concerning this problem to the organisers, no answer yet.
Maybe it is wise that everyone sends an email to philippe.dhyne@mil.be, one of the organisers, about this problem and either demands the air force job promotion goes to the north side and spotters to the south side or otherwise demand your money back.
If no one contacts these organisers surely nothing will change.
Mail sent.
Hans.
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Re: TLP spottersday 2009
Exactly, whining here won't solve a thing, sending an email to the organisation MIGHT just change something...roberto wrote:I have send an email concerning this problem to the organisers, no answer yet.
Maybe it is wise that everyone sends an email to philippe.dhyne@mil.be, one of the organisers, about this problem and either demands the air force job promotion goes to the north side and spotters to the south side or otherwise demand your money back.
If no one contacts these organisers surely nothing will change.
We should bear in mind that neither the Belgian Airforce, Florennes Air Base nor the TLP Organisation is there to please us spotters, we should be glad that they allow us on the airbase to start off with...
Don't get me wrong, I'd like to pay a last visit to the TLP playform myself too, but it's up to the organisation to assign us a location and the only thing that MIGHT just change something, or at least make them aware, would be by everyone that has remarks to send that remark by email to mr. Dhyne.
And if you don't want to pay, then don't..., nobody is forcing you to pay, nor to go to this spotter's day.
You can sit at the good old locations one more time and enjoy the last views.
But for me, no matter what, I'll be on the location that I will get assigned as I have paid and I am very much willing to go, and I also have already sent an email to mr. Dhyne and am hoping for the better....
one advise though: ensure your message is in French as Mr. Dhyne only speaks and reads French !
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Re: TLP spottersday 2009
Received the following e-mail in my mailbox today:
I'm sure someone has time to translate this for our foreign members...U zult inderdaad aan de noord zijde van de baan staan. Er is geen vervoer naar de TLP ramp aangezien we dan met een veiligheidsprobleem zitten. Men verwacht nl 2000 spotters en dat kunnen we niet aan bij TLP. Verdere info via de organisatie zijnde 2Wing Tac op Florennes. TLP heeft absoluut geen bemoeienis met deze dag.
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Re: TLP 2009 - 3 Logs
May 7th: A busy day at Florennes with 28 (!) TLP participants airborne and even more TLP watchers on the other side of the fence than I ever saw before during the 1st week of a TLP. Here is a quick readout from my flashcard:
TLP:
EF2000 C.16-27/11-07
EF2000 C.16-28/11-08
F-16C 4055
F-16D 4083
Tornado ECR MM7052/50-02
Tornado ECR MM7053/50-07
F-16AM FA-87
F-16AM FA-119
F-16AM FA-?
F-16AM FA-? (did not bother to take pictures of 2nd BAF pair)
L-159A 6051
L-159A 6055
L-159A 6061
L-159A 6064
M2000D 616/133-XH
M2000D 683/133-IV
F-16C 112
F-16C 134
F-16DJ 90-0843/SP
F-16DJ 91-0464/SP
F-16AM J-637
F-16AM J-644
F-16AM J-199
F-16AM J-201
M2000N 333/4-AB
M2000N 348/4-AL
SEM 8
SEM 32
1 Polish F-16C was left behind on the TLP ramp.
Visitor:
C-130H CH-01
TLP:
EF2000 C.16-27/11-07
EF2000 C.16-28/11-08
F-16C 4055
F-16D 4083
Tornado ECR MM7052/50-02
Tornado ECR MM7053/50-07
F-16AM FA-87
F-16AM FA-119
F-16AM FA-?
F-16AM FA-? (did not bother to take pictures of 2nd BAF pair)
L-159A 6051
L-159A 6055
L-159A 6061
L-159A 6064
M2000D 616/133-XH
M2000D 683/133-IV
F-16C 112
F-16C 134
F-16DJ 90-0843/SP
F-16DJ 91-0464/SP
F-16AM J-637
F-16AM J-644
F-16AM J-199
F-16AM J-201
M2000N 333/4-AB
M2000N 348/4-AL
SEM 8
SEM 32
1 Polish F-16C was left behind on the TLP ramp.
Visitor:
C-130H CH-01
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Re: TLP spottersday 2009
I received a similar message:cHabu wrote:Received the following e-mail in my mailbox today:
I'm sure someone has time to translate this for our foreign members...U zult inderdaad aan de noord zijde van de baan staan. Er is geen vervoer naar de TLP ramp aangezien we dan met een veiligheidsprobleem zitten. Men verwacht nl 2000 spotters en dat kunnen we niet aan bij TLP. Verdere info via de organisatie zijnde 2Wing Tac op Florennes. TLP heeft absoluut geen bemoeienis met deze dag.
MvG
Nico de Vos
CWO RNLAF
TLP Admin Supervisor
The TLP Admin Supervisor (Nico de Vos) informs us that photographers will be placed north of the runway. There is no transportation to the TLP-area, since they see this as a risk (they expect about 2000 spotters and TLP-staff cannot handle this). Mr. de Vos also stated that TLP is NOT organizing this day and that further info should be requested at 2nd Tac Wing at Florennes.
Best regards,
Walter
Re: TLP spottersday 2009
Maybe it is better to let all of us know what the exact location will be, where all people ,attending the spottersday ,wil take place at the "north side" of the runway. It is still a big place and it could be everywhere.
Then I think it is wiser to say if you're attending or not.
Maybe it is just a small request to let the aircraft after arrival taxi along the other side of the runway !!
Just some of my thaughts.
Kier
Then I think it is wiser to say if you're attending or not.
Maybe it is just a small request to let the aircraft after arrival taxi along the other side of the runway !!
Just some of my thaughts.
Kier
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Re: TLP 2009 - 3 Logs
Today there were also two A.109BA:
H38
and later
H35
Grz
Kees
H38
and later
H35
Grz
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Re: TLP 2009 - 3 Logs
The two "missing" F-16AM were:
FA-103 nb
FA-89 FS
grz
Kees
FA-103 nb
FA-89 FS
grz
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Re: TLP spottersday 2009
There would seem to be an alternative solution, albeit a "second best" solution only; that would be to tow the participating aircraft to the north side for the mission on wednesday and to have them return there too... enough platform space available if I remember correctly. Only problem that remains is the backlight on the runway. However, chances of this happening are very remote considering the reply from Florennes on the "security problem" arising from 2000 spotters on a platform full of aircraft. Yeah, right
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Superbase Florennes 2009-05-07
BIERSET THURSDAY 2009-05-07 RW23L
Weather: scattered clouds, long sunny spells, mild, moderate wind
Based aircraft (Heli Wing; 16, 17 & 18 Squadron):
A.109BA Heli Wing H40 L09:33
A.109BA Heli Wing H38 L15:58
FLORENNES THURSDAY 2009-05-07 RW26
Weather: scattered clouds, long sunny spells, mild, moderate wind
Based aircraft (2 Wing; 1 & 350 Squadron – all returning
from OPEVAL/FORCEVAL deployment at Beauvechain ):
F-16AM 2 Wing FA57/FS L14:04* a2
F-16AM 2 Wing FA98/- no badge L14:03* a1
F-16AM 2 Wing FA84/FS L14:15#4
F-16AM 2 Wing FA97/FS L14:15#4
F-16BM 2 Wing FB17/FS L14:16#4
F-16BM 2 Wing FB21/- no badge L14:16#4
Detached aircraft (Tactical Leadership Programme - TLP 2009/3):
EF.2000 Ala 11 C.16-28/11-08 T12:41 L14:08*
EF-2000 Ala 11 C.16-27/11-07 T12:41 L14:08*
F-16D 3/6.elt 4083 T12:44 L14:11*
F-16C 3/6.elt 4055 T12:44 L14:11*
Tornado ECR-IT 155°Gruppo MM7053/50-07 T12:46 L14:19*
Tornado ECR-IT 155°Gruppo MM7053/50-07 T12:46 L14:19*
F-16AM 10 Wing FA119/- no badge T12:48 L14:21*
F-16AM 10 Wing FA87 /- spec tail T12:48 L14:21*
L-159A 212.tl 6064 T12:49 L14:24*
L-159A 212.tl 6055 T12:49 L14:24*
L-159A 212.tl 6051 T12:51 L14:51*
L-159A 212.tl 6061 T12:51 L14:51*
F-16AM 2 Wing FA103/- no badge T12:52 L14:30*
F-16AM 2 Wing FA89 /FS T12:52 L14:30*
Mirage 2000D EC00.133 683/133-IV T12:54 L14:12*
Mirage 2000D EC00.133 616/133-XH T12:54 L14:12*
F-16C 346 Mira 134 T13:03 L14:49*
F-16C 346 Mira 112 T13:03 L14:49*
F-16D 22ndFS 91-464/SP r T13:05 L14:43*
F-16D 22ndFS 90-843/SP r T13:05 L14:43*
F-16AM 312 Sqn J-637 T13:07 L14:45*
F-16AM 311 Sqn J-198 T13:07 L14:45*
F-16AM 322 Sqn J-201 T13:08 L14:34*
F-16AM 322 Sqn J-644 T13:08 L14:34*
Mirage 2000N EC01.004 333/4-AB T13:10 L14:38*
Mirage 2000N EC01.004 348/4-AL T13:10 L14:38*
Super Etendard M 11F 32 no badge T13:12 L14:42*
Super Etendard M 11F 8 T13:12 L14:42*
Visiting aircraft/additional movements:
A.109BA Heli Wing H38 L10:53 T13:23
A.109BA Heli Wing H35 L12:39 T13:19
C-130H 20 Sqn CH03 3A12:12+
F-16BM 10 Wing FB18/- spec tail L14:05*
F-16AM 10 Wing FA86/- no badge L14:05*
(notes: somewhere in time it had to become reality – the last TLP flying course ever at Florennes had begun. Of course I would not take the risk to miss any opportunity to make best use of this final chance. Therfore, I joined another tour to Belgium with a fellow spotter.
Weather on the spot was as good or even better than forecasted and allowed for really enjoying a mass-launch and recoveries of an unexpected high number of 28 participating aircraft. Although half of them where F-16s, especially the Polish “fat-back” F-16D with conformal fuel tank and two F-16Ds from Spangdahlem featured some different shapes of the well-known aircraft type.
My personal highlight however where the two nowadays very rare Super Etendards, while four French Mirage 2000s, four Czech L-159s plus pairs of Italian Tornados and Spanish Eurofighter where very welcome too. Additional activity was provided by six based F-16s returning from exercise at Beauvechain; including two examples each equipped with a recce-pods under the belly and an ECM-pod under the port-wing. As this was not enough, two Belgian A.109s and a C-130 paid a visit. A further addition for this great day-log where two A.109s observed visually and identified via radio exactly when passing Liege airport on our way to Florennes and back home ...)
Weather: scattered clouds, long sunny spells, mild, moderate wind
Based aircraft (Heli Wing; 16, 17 & 18 Squadron):
A.109BA Heli Wing H40 L09:33
A.109BA Heli Wing H38 L15:58
FLORENNES THURSDAY 2009-05-07 RW26
Weather: scattered clouds, long sunny spells, mild, moderate wind
Based aircraft (2 Wing; 1 & 350 Squadron – all returning
from OPEVAL/FORCEVAL deployment at Beauvechain ):
F-16AM 2 Wing FA57/FS L14:04* a2
F-16AM 2 Wing FA98/- no badge L14:03* a1
F-16AM 2 Wing FA84/FS L14:15#4
F-16AM 2 Wing FA97/FS L14:15#4
F-16BM 2 Wing FB17/FS L14:16#4
F-16BM 2 Wing FB21/- no badge L14:16#4
Detached aircraft (Tactical Leadership Programme - TLP 2009/3):
EF.2000 Ala 11 C.16-28/11-08 T12:41 L14:08*
EF-2000 Ala 11 C.16-27/11-07 T12:41 L14:08*
F-16D 3/6.elt 4083 T12:44 L14:11*
F-16C 3/6.elt 4055 T12:44 L14:11*
Tornado ECR-IT 155°Gruppo MM7053/50-07 T12:46 L14:19*
Tornado ECR-IT 155°Gruppo MM7053/50-07 T12:46 L14:19*
F-16AM 10 Wing FA119/- no badge T12:48 L14:21*
F-16AM 10 Wing FA87 /- spec tail T12:48 L14:21*
L-159A 212.tl 6064 T12:49 L14:24*
L-159A 212.tl 6055 T12:49 L14:24*
L-159A 212.tl 6051 T12:51 L14:51*
L-159A 212.tl 6061 T12:51 L14:51*
F-16AM 2 Wing FA103/- no badge T12:52 L14:30*
F-16AM 2 Wing FA89 /FS T12:52 L14:30*
Mirage 2000D EC00.133 683/133-IV T12:54 L14:12*
Mirage 2000D EC00.133 616/133-XH T12:54 L14:12*
F-16C 346 Mira 134 T13:03 L14:49*
F-16C 346 Mira 112 T13:03 L14:49*
F-16D 22ndFS 91-464/SP r T13:05 L14:43*
F-16D 22ndFS 90-843/SP r T13:05 L14:43*
F-16AM 312 Sqn J-637 T13:07 L14:45*
F-16AM 311 Sqn J-198 T13:07 L14:45*
F-16AM 322 Sqn J-201 T13:08 L14:34*
F-16AM 322 Sqn J-644 T13:08 L14:34*
Mirage 2000N EC01.004 333/4-AB T13:10 L14:38*
Mirage 2000N EC01.004 348/4-AL T13:10 L14:38*
Super Etendard M 11F 32 no badge T13:12 L14:42*
Super Etendard M 11F 8 T13:12 L14:42*
Visiting aircraft/additional movements:
A.109BA Heli Wing H38 L10:53 T13:23
A.109BA Heli Wing H35 L12:39 T13:19
C-130H 20 Sqn CH03 3A12:12+
F-16BM 10 Wing FB18/- spec tail L14:05*
F-16AM 10 Wing FA86/- no badge L14:05*
(notes: somewhere in time it had to become reality – the last TLP flying course ever at Florennes had begun. Of course I would not take the risk to miss any opportunity to make best use of this final chance. Therfore, I joined another tour to Belgium with a fellow spotter.
Weather on the spot was as good or even better than forecasted and allowed for really enjoying a mass-launch and recoveries of an unexpected high number of 28 participating aircraft. Although half of them where F-16s, especially the Polish “fat-back” F-16D with conformal fuel tank and two F-16Ds from Spangdahlem featured some different shapes of the well-known aircraft type.
My personal highlight however where the two nowadays very rare Super Etendards, while four French Mirage 2000s, four Czech L-159s plus pairs of Italian Tornados and Spanish Eurofighter where very welcome too. Additional activity was provided by six based F-16s returning from exercise at Beauvechain; including two examples each equipped with a recce-pods under the belly and an ECM-pod under the port-wing. As this was not enough, two Belgian A.109s and a C-130 paid a visit. A further addition for this great day-log where two A.109s observed visually and identified via radio exactly when passing Liege airport on our way to Florennes and back home ...)