Creil - MIL 2013
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Creil - MIL 2013
Seen Friday 22 June 2013, between 15h and 16h:
CN.235: 045/62-IB, 111/62-II, 114/62-IJ, 194/62-HB, 195/62-HC, 198/62-HF, 199/62-HG, 200/62-HH
Alpha Jet E: ../102-LI, ../102-NH, ../102-NO
Mirage 2000-5F: 52
TB.30: ../315-XH, ../315/ZM, ../315-ZN plus one in Cartouche colours
The Mirage is visible from the well known spot to read the CN.235s. The TB.30s are not visible, but all flew while we were there. The Alpha Jets came in around 15.30 and are parked on the ramp. Clearly visible from the fence. When we left they were all zipped up and looking like weekend visitors. Maybe interesting for those still travelling to Le Bourget this weekend....
Erwin
CN.235: 045/62-IB, 111/62-II, 114/62-IJ, 194/62-HB, 195/62-HC, 198/62-HF, 199/62-HG, 200/62-HH
Alpha Jet E: ../102-LI, ../102-NH, ../102-NO
Mirage 2000-5F: 52
TB.30: ../315-XH, ../315/ZM, ../315-ZN plus one in Cartouche colours
The Mirage is visible from the well known spot to read the CN.235s. The TB.30s are not visible, but all flew while we were there. The Alpha Jets came in around 15.30 and are parked on the ramp. Clearly visible from the fence. When we left they were all zipped up and looking like weekend visitors. Maybe interesting for those still travelling to Le Bourget this weekend....
Erwin
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Re: Creil - MIL 2013
E53 102-LI
E26 102-MD
E99 102-AH
Departed on Sunday evening around 18.30
TB-30 91 315-XH was visible when you walked to the QRA.
Does anybody have the serials of 2 other Mirage 200's which where in the shelters behind the 52 116-EH?
MTIA and Regards,
Rene, Bram, Peter and Michel
E26 102-MD
E99 102-AH
Departed on Sunday evening around 18.30
TB-30 91 315-XH was visible when you walked to the QRA.
Does anybody have the serials of 2 other Mirage 200's which where in the shelters behind the 52 116-EH?
MTIA and Regards,
Rene, Bram, Peter and Michel
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Re: Creil - MIL 2013
Wow, one out of three A Jet codes correct... -> fail!
Anyway, thanks for the serials, much appreciated.
Erwin
Anyway, thanks for the serials, much appreciated.
Erwin
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Re: Creil - MIL 2013
according to other topics and websites, around 20 helicopters (mostly ALAT) and three bases CN.235s should be operating out of Creil next Sunday (14th of July) for the French National Holiday Flypast over Paris.
I am considering to position myself at Creil for this event, but I received - partly conflicting - information regarding the limited spotting conditions at Creil. The Scramble airfield guide book seems mostly pointing at spotting aircraft on the ramp, but what about flying on aircraft and about spotting conditions near the approaches. How far is the ramp from the fence line compared to more "common" transport bases like Eindhoven or Ramstein?
And do you think hanging around near the fence for spotting might be tolerated be local security forces?
The two previous reports in this topics seem to prove that some spotting is possible but not realy easy the there?
Any little help for putting together a more complete picture would be appreciated!
I am considering to position myself at Creil for this event, but I received - partly conflicting - information regarding the limited spotting conditions at Creil. The Scramble airfield guide book seems mostly pointing at spotting aircraft on the ramp, but what about flying on aircraft and about spotting conditions near the approaches. How far is the ramp from the fence line compared to more "common" transport bases like Eindhoven or Ramstein?
And do you think hanging around near the fence for spotting might be tolerated be local security forces?
The two previous reports in this topics seem to prove that some spotting is possible but not realy easy the there?
Any little help for putting together a more complete picture would be appreciated!
Re: Creil - MIL 2013
If it is a westerly wind you can go to spot number 1 in the Scramble Airfield guide and continue on the path towards the approach (so park your car at the top of the hill and continue that path by foot). The approach on that side is wide open and you should have no difficulty reading (or photographing) any landing aircraft. Helicopters might take different approaches though, I have no idea of how those might fly in and out.
With easterly wind you might give the aeroclub a try, although I think you are way too far from the approach there. The approach itself is wide open as well, though the road crossing it does not have any parking options. From the village nearby it will be quite a walk.
Erwin
With easterly wind you might give the aeroclub a try, although I think you are way too far from the approach there. The approach itself is wide open as well, though the road crossing it does not have any parking options. From the village nearby it will be quite a walk.
Erwin
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Re: Creil - MIL 2013
Thank you very much indeed, Erwin! Does not seem totally bad for spotting then.
Re: Creil - MIL 2013
No, in fact it is pretty good, also reading the CN.235s on the ramp is not that hard with a little bit of light. Planes parked further down the line are a bit far though.
The fact we didn't read the Alpha Jets a couple of weeks ago simply had to do with the fact we had just been kicked away from the fence. So when the Alpha Jets came in we weren't anywhere near the fence, nor the approach.
Erwin
The fact we didn't read the Alpha Jets a couple of weeks ago simply had to do with the fact we had just been kicked away from the fence. So when the Alpha Jets came in we weren't anywhere near the fence, nor the approach.
Erwin
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Re: Creil - MIL 2013
Hi Richard,
Just south of the 07 treshold there is a small road to the left in a small place Le Plessis. Here you can find a place to park and view aircraft landing on runway 07.
From scramble spot 3 you can indeed easily continue on the dirtroad towards the approach. From spot 3 the aircraft are still quite some distance away.
On the other hand if you continue the D565 southwards from spot 3 there is another small dirtroad going up the hill leading back to the approach.
Just south of the 07 treshold there is a small road to the left in a small place Le Plessis. Here you can find a place to park and view aircraft landing on runway 07.
From scramble spot 3 you can indeed easily continue on the dirtroad towards the approach. From spot 3 the aircraft are still quite some distance away.
On the other hand if you continue the D565 southwards from spot 3 there is another small dirtroad going up the hill leading back to the approach.
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Re: Creil - MIL 2013
many thanks again.
Ok, I am planning Sunday (Creil) and Monday (Evreux or St. Dizier) now. If you are interested in joining this tour, just send me a pm.
Ok, I am planning Sunday (Creil) and Monday (Evreux or St. Dizier) now. If you are interested in joining this tour, just send me a pm.
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Re: Creil - MIL 2013
Creil 13-7-2013 +/- 21:00 hrs
362 AS-565MA
91 SA-365
DBP SA-330
DBL SA-330
DBN SA-330
DBM SA-330
C.N AS-532
CGM AS-532
CGW AS-532
7405 ? Tiger
+ manny more choppers
56/116-EG Mirage 2000
114/62-IJ CN-235
195/62-HC CN-235
152/62-IP CN-235
160/62-IS CN-235
156/62-IQ CN-235
072/62-IF CN-235
198/62-HF CN-235
199/62-HG CN-235
111/62-II CN-235
200/62-HH CN-235
All serials by Remco, Michiel, Patrick and me.
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362 AS-565MA
91 SA-365
DBP SA-330
DBL SA-330
DBN SA-330
DBM SA-330
C.N AS-532
CGM AS-532
CGW AS-532
7405 ? Tiger
+ manny more choppers
56/116-EG Mirage 2000
114/62-IJ CN-235
195/62-HC CN-235
152/62-IP CN-235
160/62-IS CN-235
156/62-IQ CN-235
072/62-IF CN-235
198/62-HF CN-235
199/62-HG CN-235
111/62-II CN-235
200/62-HH CN-235
All serials by Remco, Michiel, Patrick and me.
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Last edited by leonard van T on 15 Jul 2013, 09:44, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Creil - MIL 2013
Not very use full to go for the a/c of the parade to Evreux.Richard de Florennes wrote:many thanks again.
Ok, I am planning Sunday (Creil) and Monday (Evreux or St. Dizier) now. If you are interested in joining this tour, just send me a pm.
Nearly all had left, only the Germans were still there around noon.
For the benefit of Mr. Kite, there will be a show tonight on trampoline
Re: Creil - MIL 2013
helicopterts Noted 13 July around 10.00:
7x Tigre ALAT (one read as 2042?)
2x Tigre GArmy
5x SA.330 (including DBN and DBL and one with white stripes)
2x AS.332 (read as CGN and CGW)
7x Gazelle
1x NH90 ALAT
1x NH90 FN
1x AS.565 FN
At that time no more helicopters present (or visible from outside).
7x Tigre ALAT (one read as 2042?)
2x Tigre GArmy
5x SA.330 (including DBN and DBL and one with white stripes)
2x AS.332 (read as CGN and CGW)
7x Gazelle
1x NH90 ALAT
1x NH90 FN
1x AS.565 FN
At that time no more helicopters present (or visible from outside).
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Re: Creil - MIL 2013
CN235 62-IQ is 156 instead of 158 Leonard. thanks for the log.
Anyone been at Creil today on the 14th?
Saw the heli's outside, where there 2 NH90TTHs??
Cheers Per
Anyone been at Creil today on the 14th?
Saw the heli's outside, where there 2 NH90TTHs??
Cheers Per
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Re: Creil - MIL 2013
On the 14th in the afternoon 2 TB30s came in, Antoine for their serials?
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Re: Creil - MIL 2013
perrie wrote:CN235 62-IQ is 156 instead of 158 Leonard. thanks for the log.
Anyone been at Creil today on the 14th?
Saw the heli's outside, where there 2 NH90TTHs??
Cheers Per
Yes we saw two NH90-TTH,s on the 13th
some of the Creil movements ended up in the wrong topic;
http://forum.scramble.nl/viewtopic.php?p=651041#p651041
so the 2nd NH90 should be the EAC
Leonard