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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
And where was hanger 82?
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
Behind Viggen 49 Iif I'm not mistaken...Vinny wrote:And where was hanger 82?
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
If not one else does, let me at least correct my own Viggen logs:Bennie wrote:Here is the promised log. We didn't get into the 'off limits' hangars:
37098/52 JA37 ex F7, SE-DXN (f)
37449/49 AJ37 ex F4 (s)
(37904)/31 SJ37 ex F7, dump
37098 is an AJ37
37449 is a JA37
and finally 37904 is an SH37....
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
Did anyone log the 2 Sk.16s, B17, Spitfire, P-51D, KL.35, Bu181 and 3 Tiger Moths ?
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
I photographed them, will post the regs tonight.Did anyone log the 2 Sk.16s, B17, Spitfire, P-51D, KL.35, Bu181 and 3 Tiger Moths ?
I had a good time and I'm not complaining, but I can't help reflecting upon what a chaos the access to the hill was.
I got word that I had been admitted to the group only on the 25th, and that mail by the joking Lt Col was extremely confusing. Then I was not on the list - no problem, anyone could get through. On Saturday they formed groups of 20 people even though the bus could seat at least 30 with their equipment very comfortably. On Monday peope were sent away from the hill by security - yes, the mail stated that we could go there but that was wrong. (Well, the weather was terrible anyway). I only regret that I did'n't go to the hill on Friday because I arrived after 9 AM and was led to believe by the mail that I could no longer go there. Lesson for self: don't take such things for granted...
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
TP86 86001/861 and the 3 Gripen D's 39817/817, 39832/832 and 39826/826 departed to Finland (Tampere-Pirkkala) to participate in Ex Beach 2016.
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
Harvards: SE-FUB/16028/28, 16073/73warbird_nl wrote:Did anyone log the 2 Sk.16s, B17, Spitfire, P-51D, KL.35, Bu181 and 3 Tiger Moths ?
Saab B17: 17239/SE-BYH
Spitfire: RW386/SE-BIR
P-51: SE-BIL/405
Kl35: 5087/SE-AKN/87
Bu181: 26084/SE-BMN/284
Tiger Moths: SE-CHG/32, SE-BYL/20, 517/SE-AMR/72
Also around: Fw44: 857/SE-BWU/57 and some WW1 fighterthingie on which no marking other than '2' was found, though I must admit I didn't spend a whole lot of time searching...
Further civil stuff:
Static:
LN-WND DC-3
SE-CFP DC-3
SE-DHO Lj
SE-KIT PA-28
SE-LDD Saab-91
SE-MAC/503 -8
SE-MEB DA-40
SE-RMT GlobEx
SE-UTU Zwever
SE-XYB ULV
Other side:
2 Stearmans (wing walking demo)
SE-JPF Ecu doing funflights
SE-JOC Ecu Cameraship
??? EC-120 probably also for funflights, but didn't move while I was watching.
Any update on the missing numbers is appreciated.
Grtz,
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
By the way, at what time did (which) Swiss Hornet display (if at all) on the Saturday?
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
Around noon, J-5025.Numbercruncher wrote:By the way, at what time did (which) Swiss Hornet display (if at all) on the Saturday?
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
Thanx for the additions.Numbercruncher wrote: Also around: Fw44: 857/SE-BWU/57 and some WW1 fighterthingie on which no marking other than '2' was found, though I must admit I didn't spend a whole lot of time searching...
The fighterthingie is SE-XIL, a Tummelisa which opened the flying display.
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
Great info here, thanks.
Did somebody read Hkp14(NH90) 144048 himself? Several sources mention 141048 for code 48, including the Scramble database.
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Did somebody read Hkp14(NH90) 144048 himself? Several sources mention 141048 for code 48, including the Scramble database.
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
Hello Laurent,n5205e00421 wrote:Great info here, thanks.
Did somebody read Hkp14(NH90) 144048 himself? Several sources mention 141048 for code 48, including the Scramble database.
Laurent
This NH90 was correctly noted. Serial 144048 and c/n 1071. This specific NH90 was not noted yet as delivered.
Originally the NH90s were meant to be Hkp14A and Hkp14B variants (serials 141xxx and 142xxx). Various upgrades were planned for all NH90s, and this one became a Hkp14D (hence the serial in the 144xxx range).
Eventually all helicopters will be updated to Hkp14E and Hkp14F, where the Hkp14F is the maritime variant (allocated serials will be 145xxx resp 146xxx).
See our Scramble issue 436 from September 2015 (Page 74) for more details.
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
Finish Air Force Learjet not noted on friday?
It was the LJ-1 and left that same day if i'm correct.
It was the LJ-1 and left that same day if i'm correct.
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
Hiya!
Some further comments:
First of all, I've found one typo in my earlier civil log (so far), Tiger Moth SE-BYI should read SE-BYL.
144048 showed identification 'BSWA008' (c/n 1071) and a date for the type certificate of 2012.09.20
146056 showed identification '146056' (c/n 1197) and a date for the type certificate of 2015.09.16
Rgds,
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Some further comments:
First of all, I've found one typo in my earlier civil log (so far), Tiger Moth SE-BYI should read SE-BYL.
Thanks for that. I did see a Hornet around that time, but I thought it was the Finnish one. Even the 'second' Hornet display didn't wake me up on that.Bennie wrote:Around noon, J-5025.Numbercruncher wrote:By the way, at what time did (which) Swiss Hornet display (if at all) on the Saturday?
OK, I'll update my logs, thanx!warbird_nl wrote:Thanx for the additions.Numbercruncher wrote: Also around: Fw44: 857/SE-BWU/57 and some WW1 fighterthingie on which no marking other than '2' was found, though I must admit I didn't spend a whole lot of time searching...
The fighterthingie is SE-XIL, a Tummelisa which opened the flying display.
Worth noting about this and the other NH-90 on the static was that they displayed different information on their construction number plate:Hans van Herk wrote:Hello Laurent,n5205e00421 wrote:Great info here, thanks.
Did somebody read Hkp14(NH90) 144048 himself? Several sources mention 141048 for code 48, including the Scramble database.
Laurent
This NH90 was correctly noted. Serial 144048 and c/n 1071. This specific NH90 was not noted yet as delivered.
Originally the NH90s were meant to be Hkp14A and Hkp14B variants (serials 141xxx and 142xxx). Various upgrades were planned for all NH90s, and this one became a Hkp14D (hence the serial in the 144xxx range).
Eventually all helicopters will be updated to Hkp14E and Hkp14F, where the Hkp14F is the maritime variant (allocated serials will be 145xxx resp 146xxx).
144048 showed identification 'BSWA008' (c/n 1071) and a date for the type certificate of 2012.09.20
146056 showed identification '146056' (c/n 1197) and a date for the type certificate of 2015.09.16
Rgds,
Robert W
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Re: Linkoping/Malmen Saturday show
Thanks for the addition of the subtype. But its tail code is, as mentioned earlier, '023', not '003'.NAW199 wrote:102003/003 is a S102B.
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