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Harriers at Low Level
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Harriers at Low Level
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Re: Harriers at Low Level
; nice work!
((those pilots seems a little worried (unlike other pilots that fly by ))
((those pilots seems a little worried (unlike other pilots that fly by ))
Groeten,
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Re: Harriers at Low Level
Hi Joe, good to see you back online here at Scramble! Love the Harrier shots. Were these taken at Cad West, as they seem to be ?
I was hoping for a late visit to Wales this year, but my buddy Eric may not be able to make time off from work. So much to my regret it may be April 2011 before I come over again. Fortunately I did find some time to do some choppers in operational areas. Did you see them ?
All the best to you and the guys in Wales.
Cheers,
Iwan
I was hoping for a late visit to Wales this year, but my buddy Eric may not be able to make time off from work. So much to my regret it may be April 2011 before I come over again. Fortunately I did find some time to do some choppers in operational areas. Did you see them ?
All the best to you and the guys in Wales.
Cheers,
Iwan
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Re: Harriers at Low Level
Hi Joe,
As always great shots! Keep up the good work.
Marien
As always great shots! Keep up the good work.
Marien
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Re: Harriers at Low Level
Iwan Bogels wrote:Hi Joe, good to see you back online here at Scramble! Love the Harrier shots. Were these taken at Cad West, as they seem to be ?
I was hoping for a late visit to Wales this year, but my buddy Eric may not be able to make time off from work. So much to my regret it may be April 2011 before I come over again. Fortunately I did find some time to do some choppers in operational areas. Did you see them ?
All the best to you and the guys in Wales.
Cheers,
Iwan
He Iwan,
If you go this year let me know!!! last year you cancelled the trip Not enough people )
But if you go this year i will come!!!!
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Re: Harriers at Low Level
Hey Tomba,tomba2247 wrote:He Iwan,
If you go this year let me know!!! last year you cancelled the trip Not enough people )
But if you go this year i will come!!!!
I think you mean 2011 ? The WWW 2009 was a great event, but after the disappointment of this year I don't think I will try again. It's a shame it didn't work out, so in 2011 I will probably do the trip with two or three friends. My plan is to do Wales, the Lakes and SPTA all in one week in April or May.
Sorry,
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Re: Harriers at Low Level
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Re: Harriers at Low Level
Yep, I know..... Maybe I can find an opportunity to go when there is snow on the ground, but chances are slim. Besides Harriers, there is also Reims (Mirage F1) to take care of, as well as Wittmund (F-4F). The hobby is loosing attraction.....Stratofreighter wrote:http://www.key.aero/view_news.asp?ID=26 ... n=military
Harrier operations will cease by April 2011.
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Re: Harriers at Low Level
Ok Iwan, then i have to go by my self... I want to go this year and in 2011 you see!!Iwan Bogels wrote:Hey Tomba,tomba2247 wrote:He Iwan,
If you go this year let me know!!! last year you cancelled the trip Not enough people )
But if you go this year i will come!!!!
I think you mean 2011 ? The WWW 2009 was a great event, but after the disappointment of this year I don't think I will try again. It's a shame it didn't work out, so in 2011 I will probably do the trip with two or three friends. My plan is to do Wales, the Lakes and SPTA all in one week in April or May.
Sorry,
Iwan