Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
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Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
The new special finish Phantom is presented.
First picture from the Phantom...can you see here or here.
First picture from the Phantom...can you see here or here.
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Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
Ruud, look here.Polleke_NL wrote:Does anyone know the former identity of BAE Systems A-4 N268WL ?
Erik
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Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
Thanks Erik but this still doesn't give the answer, it's merely a summury of all the info that is also available via Google...Key wrote:Ruud, look here.Polleke_NL wrote:Does anyone know the former identity of BAE Systems A-4 N268WL ?
Erik
N268WL, buno 159530, delivered to IAF 1972 - that's all.....
the suggested "413" seems to be from another A-4N so this one is still a mystery
Ruud
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Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
hello,
is there anything going on at wittmund tomorrow, anything special.
gr peter
is there anything going on at wittmund tomorrow, anything special.
gr peter
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Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
Wittmund is scheduled to close for runway repairs from may 18 till june 8. The A4's and F4's will operate out of Jever.
Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
04/5
GAF978 C-160D (50+98) GAF. ATD 12:09LT
AYB724/A A-109 H-27 Belgian Army. ARR/DEP
Intentions for nightflying: RWY 26 6x F-4F between 20:00LT-21:45LT
GAF978 C-160D (50+98) GAF. ATD 12:09LT
AYB724/A A-109 H-27 Belgian Army. ARR/DEP
Intentions for nightflying: RWY 26 6x F-4F between 20:00LT-21:45LT
Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
11 May 8 F-4's will dep. to Cold LakeThijs wrote:Rumours say that 12 Wittmund (Germany) F-4F's are heading to Cold Lake for Maple Flag on 15 May.
Maple flag will be held from 18 - 29 May.
That is what I have heard
gr rene
Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
Regarding Cold Lake, the spottersday and Wittmund's future the following became clear during a visit last wednesday:
-Cold Lake: according to ATC 8 Phantoms will participate. These are scheduled to return june 2nd.
-Spottersday: they intend to park the static on the runway. June 5th - spottersday, june 6th - family day.
-Statistics: Normally 55 F-4F's are based at ETNT.
-Future: In about 1,5 years they'll start construction of Wittmund's new tower on the other side of the runway.
-SIS 6-8 F/A-18 Swiss AF are scheduled for a deployment between 20/7 - 24/8.
ETNT 06-05-2009 Log:
This wednesday started with a lot of rain and wind. When we arrived at Wittmund the weather slightly improved. The Meteo-office promised sunny skies during the afternoon. After coffee we went to the shelter area to see Phantom 37+03. This one (as shown by Mick) is a real artwork! Unfortenately it was parked inside however the maintenance crew told us it would fly later on......at the end it didn't! During recovery of the first mission we were treated on a nice ride in the Phantom simulator. A brilliant way of killing time Remco started with a nice take-off RWY 26 heading for EHEH (I wonder why ). There he made a touch and go. Then it was my turn. I deceided to make a low-pass and this turned out a much safer solution However the landing at ETNT went terribly wrong. After this unforgettable experience the weather improved rapidly . RWY 26 was in use and our guide positioned us at a nice spot near the QRA. During this second wave two Lechfeld Tornado’s arrived. After lunch we went to x-servicing platform. Next to the two JBG.32 Tornado’s one from Norvenich was parked. This one arrived a couple of days ago suffering technical problems. A Transal arrived just before recovery of the 2nd wave. Around 4 o’clock we went back to the QRA followed by a visit to the western shelter area. Around this time the Tornado’s left. We thanked our guide and went home with a satisfied smile! Thanks Remco for the company!
*Flying:
F-4F 37+01, 37+48, 37+81, 38+00, 38+16 JG.71
F-4F 38+29, 38+33, 38+46, 38+48, 38+50 JG.71
F-4F 38+75 JG.71
A-4N N432FS, N268WL BAe Systems
QRA flight – 37+01, 38+50
Blade1-4 - 37+48, 38+29, 38+46, 38+75
Police1 - 37+48
Police2 - 38+00
Vamp1-2 - 38+00, 38+48
*Parked outside:
F-4F 37+65, 37+77, 37+88, 38+44, 38+49 JG.71
F-4F 38+53, 38+61, 38+63, 38+66, 38+73 JG.71
F-4F 38+74 JG.71
A-4N N434FS BAe Systems
*Maintenance hangars:
F-4F 37+22, 37+26, 37+63, 37+75, 37+84 JG.71
F-4F 37+89, 37+92, 38+01, 38+42*, 38+43 JG.71
F-4F 38+45, 38+57, 38+62, 38+67 JG.71
A-4N N43.FS BAe Systems
* = Special maintenance c/s
*Shelter:
F-4F 37+03 JG.71 (special anniversary c/s)
Visit:
C-160D 50+79 LTG.63 “GAF640/Cargo”
Tornado ECR 46+34 JBG.32 “Cougar2”
Tornado IDS 45+56 JBG.32 “Cougar1”
Tornado IDS 43+02 JBG.31 “NO82”
EC120B PH-RBC Private
The colibri departed at 13:40LT to Meppen.
Others:
F-4F 37+11 Preserved special c/s
F-104G 24+43 i/a
F-4E 75-0632 i/a
-Cold Lake: according to ATC 8 Phantoms will participate. These are scheduled to return june 2nd.
-Spottersday: they intend to park the static on the runway. June 5th - spottersday, june 6th - family day.
-Statistics: Normally 55 F-4F's are based at ETNT.
-Future: In about 1,5 years they'll start construction of Wittmund's new tower on the other side of the runway.
-SIS 6-8 F/A-18 Swiss AF are scheduled for a deployment between 20/7 - 24/8.
ETNT 06-05-2009 Log:
This wednesday started with a lot of rain and wind. When we arrived at Wittmund the weather slightly improved. The Meteo-office promised sunny skies during the afternoon. After coffee we went to the shelter area to see Phantom 37+03. This one (as shown by Mick) is a real artwork! Unfortenately it was parked inside however the maintenance crew told us it would fly later on......at the end it didn't! During recovery of the first mission we were treated on a nice ride in the Phantom simulator. A brilliant way of killing time Remco started with a nice take-off RWY 26 heading for EHEH (I wonder why ). There he made a touch and go. Then it was my turn. I deceided to make a low-pass and this turned out a much safer solution However the landing at ETNT went terribly wrong. After this unforgettable experience the weather improved rapidly . RWY 26 was in use and our guide positioned us at a nice spot near the QRA. During this second wave two Lechfeld Tornado’s arrived. After lunch we went to x-servicing platform. Next to the two JBG.32 Tornado’s one from Norvenich was parked. This one arrived a couple of days ago suffering technical problems. A Transal arrived just before recovery of the 2nd wave. Around 4 o’clock we went back to the QRA followed by a visit to the western shelter area. Around this time the Tornado’s left. We thanked our guide and went home with a satisfied smile! Thanks Remco for the company!
*Flying:
F-4F 37+01, 37+48, 37+81, 38+00, 38+16 JG.71
F-4F 38+29, 38+33, 38+46, 38+48, 38+50 JG.71
F-4F 38+75 JG.71
A-4N N432FS, N268WL BAe Systems
QRA flight – 37+01, 38+50
Blade1-4 - 37+48, 38+29, 38+46, 38+75
Police1 - 37+48
Police2 - 38+00
Vamp1-2 - 38+00, 38+48
*Parked outside:
F-4F 37+65, 37+77, 37+88, 38+44, 38+49 JG.71
F-4F 38+53, 38+61, 38+63, 38+66, 38+73 JG.71
F-4F 38+74 JG.71
A-4N N434FS BAe Systems
*Maintenance hangars:
F-4F 37+22, 37+26, 37+63, 37+75, 37+84 JG.71
F-4F 37+89, 37+92, 38+01, 38+42*, 38+43 JG.71
F-4F 38+45, 38+57, 38+62, 38+67 JG.71
A-4N N43.FS BAe Systems
* = Special maintenance c/s
*Shelter:
F-4F 37+03 JG.71 (special anniversary c/s)
Visit:
C-160D 50+79 LTG.63 “GAF640/Cargo”
Tornado ECR 46+34 JBG.32 “Cougar2”
Tornado IDS 45+56 JBG.32 “Cougar1”
Tornado IDS 43+02 JBG.31 “NO82”
EC120B PH-RBC Private
The colibri departed at 13:40LT to Meppen.
Others:
F-4F 37+11 Preserved special c/s
F-104G 24+43 i/a
F-4E 75-0632 i/a
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Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
Oh no! That means you've got backlight all day, including from 1400h.-1600h. when the spotters day will take place.Otto wrote:-Spottersday: they intend to park the static on the runway.
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Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
Are there still F-4's at Jever and how mutch?Spotter2000 wrote:Wittmund is scheduled to close for runway repairs from may 18 till june 8. The A4's and F4's will operate out of Jever.
Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
Could be. 5 Phantoms departed yesterday around noon. All plain gray but fully loaded with 3 fuel tanks, ECM pod and travel pod.Thijs wrote:maybe two flights?
Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
Retro41 flight is due back tonight from US/Canada
Another flight expected tomorrow.
Oscar
Another flight expected tomorrow.
Oscar
Re: Wittmundhafen (ETNT) - 2009 MIL
Retro 41-43 Already working on their Tower freq, almost home!Oscar01 wrote:Retro41 flight is due back tonight from US/Canada
Another flight expected tomorrow.
Oscar