jas39d 9819 dept at 9:03maurits wrote:Hi,
Could anyone confirm if JAS-39C 38 from HuAF departed back home in the morning?
Tornado IDS 45+85 from AG51 didn't participate either but could be seen through the trees in the northwest shelterarea...
Regards,
Maurits
NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
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Re: NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
The Hungarian Gripen that was pulled out of the shelter was JAS-39D 43
Also F-16AM FA-132 was towed in the shelterarea yesterday. That was during the Belgium F-16 display.
The Hunter was displayed near the Patrouille de Suisse flightline near the Tiger F-16.
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Also F-16AM FA-132 was towed in the shelterarea yesterday. That was during the Belgium F-16 display.
The Hunter was displayed near the Patrouille de Suisse flightline near the Tiger F-16.
Greetings Roland
Re: NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
Thanks Roland! Too bad...I hoped it was '38'Roland van Bommel wrote:The Hungarian Gripen that was pulled out of the shelter was JAS-39D 43
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Re: NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
Lex,
you wrote;
"When we arrived around 07:00 there was also a F-16's standing in the shelter area.
Anyone for a number on this one?"
FA-95
hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jan
you wrote;
"When we arrived around 07:00 there was also a F-16's standing in the shelter area.
Anyone for a number on this one?"
FA-95
hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jan
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Re: NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
Hi, in the late afternoon the OCU hangardoor was opened and the F-16BM all the way in the back (next to the paint hangar) was clearly visible. Can anyone confirm which one this was?
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Re: NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
Shouldn't the green Tornado 45+12 be 45+42? Or is it a misread from my side?
Anyone for the Merlin's code on the nose?
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code on the nose is 64Anyone for the Merlin's code on the nose?
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Re: NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
Hi Joost,
4512 for sure.
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4512 for sure.
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Re: NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
Left today (sunday 20/09/09) were Hungarian JAS-39D 43 (10.10 local) and FAP F-16BM 15137 (16.00 local)
New one today was F16AM J-008 with 313 Tiger tail. (arrival saturday???)
New one today was F16AM J-008 with 313 Tiger tail. (arrival saturday???)
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Re: NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
Does somebody know the serial of that Bo105 that came in in the afternoon... ??
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Re: NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
It was this one: http://www.airshows.be/viewtopic.php?p=68456#p68456" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Rabbit wrote:Does somebody know the serial of that Bo105 that came in in the afternoon... ??
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Re: NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
We saw 4 of them, one noted as JY-RFB, the rest still unknown.Piet Luijken wrote:Indeed there were some Extras of the RJF inside, I saw three of them.
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Have you've been in the hangar or not?Piet Luijken wrote:In hangar near Red Bull acft at 1715:
FA82, 119 and FB09, 20
Indeed there were some Extras of the RJF inside, I saw three of them.
We got the following serials from a Belgium Pilot:
FA81, FA82, FA136, FB20
Which are correct?
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Re: NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
Don't know about the other regs, but I read FB-09 myself. That one definitely WAS inside around 0845 lt.
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Re: NATO Tiger Meet spottersday 18 September 2009
Herewith I like to thank the Kleine Brogel crew for giving us the opportunity to visit the base during the NATO Tiger Meet exercise.
In one word it was FANTASTIC!
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In one word it was FANTASTIC!
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