Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
Hi all,
Is there any one who can tell me more about the participation of the aircraft carriers?
I searched several french forums to find out what the deal is, with those carriers, but couldn't find anything.
What I like to know is:
- Will the participating carriers stay at open sea, or in a harbour?
- If they stay at open sea, will their aircraft participate in the airshow?
- If they are in a harbour, which harbour will be used? Maybe Toulon?
- Will the carriers be open to public on the 13th? Or on another date?
As you can imagine we still still have a lot of questions, about the carriers and other participants, so if there is anyone who has more information, please let us know!
Best regards, Rob.
Is there any one who can tell me more about the participation of the aircraft carriers?
I searched several french forums to find out what the deal is, with those carriers, but couldn't find anything.
What I like to know is:
- Will the participating carriers stay at open sea, or in a harbour?
- If they stay at open sea, will their aircraft participate in the airshow?
- If they are in a harbour, which harbour will be used? Maybe Toulon?
- Will the carriers be open to public on the 13th? Or on another date?
As you can imagine we still still have a lot of questions, about the carriers and other participants, so if there is anyone who has more information, please let us know!
Best regards, Rob.
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
For Aereonaval things are not clear too.... The list of carriers earlier this year, was an invitation list.
They are working hard on their plans for June right now.
There will also be events in Bretagne that weekend.
They are working hard on their plans for June right now.
There will also be events in Bretagne that weekend.
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
Well, if the Yanks are sending a CH-53, there might be a LPD around.
A couple of years ago the French also had a naval parade in the south with the ships operating out of Toulon and sailing in line astern alongside a certain distance of the French coast...and distant enough to make photography of helo's on board rather difficult! And you will have back light!
If there will be a US carrier it will almost certainly not dock in the port but a little outside to retain a certain security clearance zone around the ship and I am not sure if the port of Toulon can handle a US carrier.
A couple of years ago the French also had a naval parade in the south with the ships operating out of Toulon and sailing in line astern alongside a certain distance of the French coast...and distant enough to make photography of helo's on board rather difficult! And you will have back light!
If there will be a US carrier it will almost certainly not dock in the port but a little outside to retain a certain security clearance zone around the ship and I am not sure if the port of Toulon can handle a US carrier.
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
I think Cannes is a better option?? But we will see in June.Arjan wrote:Well, if the Yanks are sending a CH-53, there might be a LPD around.
A couple of years ago the French also had a naval parade in the south with the ships operating out of Toulon and sailing in line astern alongside a certain distance of the French coast...and distant enough to make photography of helo's on board rather difficult! And you will have back light!
If there will be a US carrier it will almost certainly not dock in the port but a little outside to retain a certain security clearance zone around the ship and I am not sure if the port of Toulon can handle a US carrier.
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
From where would the one hundred fifty aircraft which would take part in the formation take off and is it possible to take photos at Istres Air Force Base.
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
Marseille might also be a possibility, since that is almost around the corner. But I really wonder about the feasibility of get 100+ aircraft in the sky nowadays. They don't have so much aircraft anymore and it would certainly be more than they'll put in the air every year over the Champs Elysées. And if so, this must be practiced on forehand, so we will get a hint in the weeks prior to the show.
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
Just curious, it's now allready 150 aircraft. Rob opened the topic with :Stephen.C.Borg wrote:From where would the one hundred fifty aircraft which would take part in the formation take off and is it possible to take photos at Istres Air Force Base.
Approximately 120 aircraft in the air and several aircraft carriers in the harbor ... On 13 June, at Hyeres
The way i read it is that those 120 is the total dispaly for the whole day, if i deduct the dispayteams like PdF and Breitling and perhaps some more i quickly drop down to around 50 (which is still a lot).
So who says there will be a flightpast of 150 aircraft? rumours/ wishefull thinking or facts?
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
Hi all,
Maurice.
Does anyone have an update to this? It is over a month now since the above post and their website is still 'under construction'.Joris van Boven wrote:The website will be online in a few days, then you can subscribe.
Expected timeframe will be between 13h30 and 18h00 on the 12th.
Maurice.
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
Chance Vought Corsair is cancelled for Open Day due to problems with assurance between Germany and France
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
someone who knows more about the spottersday at 12 juni?
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
Now I know why this type got dropped off the list some weeks later...Shunn31 wrote: ...and 1 Super-Frelon + commandos
http://key.aero/view_news.asp?ID=1989&t ... n=military" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
April 30: The French Navy’s Fleet Air Arm (Aeronavale) retires its last SA321G Super Frelon search and rescue helicopters today, ending over 40 years of operations with the type.
Based at Naval Air Station Lanvéoc-Poulmic in Brittany, the last four aircraft belonging to 32 Flotille will be retired and temporarily replaced with two Eurocopter EC225 Super Pumas until its intended replacement, the NHIndustries NH90, is ready.
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
Hi,
the page for the spotters registration is now online.
http://www.cerclesmarinetoulon.com/
Hurry up (only 300 lucky spotters ) but you have to pay (30 EUR) before being registered...
Ben
the page for the spotters registration is now online.
http://www.cerclesmarinetoulon.com/
Hurry up (only 300 lucky spotters ) but you have to pay (30 EUR) before being registered...
Ben
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
Well, I registered.Ben wrote:Hi,
the page for the spotters registration is now online.
http://www.cerclesmarinetoulon.com/
Hurry up (only 300 lucky spotters ) but you have to pay (30 EUR) before being registered...
Ben
Do you receive a confirmation if you're selected?
Guus Geluk
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Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
Paid & registered but got no reply, did any of you get a response from the organisers yet?
Re: Hyeres - 100 years Aeronavale - 13 june 2010
Carried out payment and sent recording. We attend….