Binnenkomend op Oost:
1525 AAC649 ZD280 Lynx K26
1525 AAC657 ZX641 Lynx K27
Nog geen vertrek bekend.
EHAM 25-01-2010 MIL
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Re: EHAM 25-01-2010 MIL
Assume ZX641 should read XZ641 ?Michel wrote:Binnenkomend op Oost:
1525 AAC649 ZD280 Lynx K26
1525 AAC657 ZX641 Lynx K27
Nog geen vertrek bekend.
Ruud
Re: EHAM 25-01-2010 MIL
Wildcatformation 2x Lynx AAC (transit from exercise Clockwork)
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ETA 16:10LT
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Re: EHAM 25-01-2010 MIL
43C530 ZD280 WILDCAT1 2010-01-25 15:50 Lynx AH7 United Kingdom --- Boven-Pekela, NL 2010-01-25 14:50:16Otto wrote:Wildcatformation 2x Lynx AAC (transit from exercise Clockwork)
ETA 16:10LT
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So, I suppose the ZD280 is the leading aircraft...
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Re: EHAM 25-01-2010 MIL
They're here, overhead Amstelveen now, heading towards Oost.
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Re: EHAM 25-01-2010 MIL
Did anyone have visually identified the two Lynxes?
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Re: EHAM 25-01-2010 MIL
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I tried, but it was dark... Quite sure ZD280 was exactly that, but the (rear, left) Lynx could not be read by me from between the 2 hangars (whilst sitting in the carCoati wrote:Has anyone visually identified/did anyone visually identify the two Lynxes?
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Re: EHAM 25-01-2010 MIL
I am almost sure about the other one (XZ641)...but not 100%
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Re: EHAM 25-01-2010 MIL
Both numbers visually confirmed to be XZ641 and ZD280 in spite of darkness.. They could not have been parked in a better place or way: clearly visible on the front row between DDA and NLR/Coast Guard Hangar, behind each other instead of the usual next to each other...
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Re: EHAM 25-01-2010 MIL
Correct and both did wear 'Army' titles on the tail boom.Polleke_NL wrote:Both numbers visually confirmed to be XZ641 and ZD280 in spite of darkness.. They could not have been parked in a better place or way: clearly visible on the front row between DDA and NLR/Coast Guard Hangar, behind each other instead of the usual next to each other...