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Kleine Brogel 8, 9 September 2018 - Belgian Air Force Days
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Re: Kleine Brogel 8, 9 September - Belgian Air Force Days
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Re: Kleine Brogel 8, 9 September - Belgian Air Force Days
During arrival and departure days, a lot of participating aircraft joined a "Skyvan" before landing/after departing, which meant that these aircraft did not have any fuel left for any flybys at KB.
So what is the story about the "Skyan"?
Military aircraft, payed by the taxpayer, have to invest their fuel for the money-making of one private person and his paying guests?
And all these airforces do not have any problems doing this? or are they payed by the airshow organizers, which means that airshow visitors pay for the fun of the "Skyvan" as well?
So what is the story about the "Skyan"?
Military aircraft, payed by the taxpayer, have to invest their fuel for the money-making of one private person and his paying guests?
And all these airforces do not have any problems doing this? or are they payed by the airshow organizers, which means that airshow visitors pay for the fun of the "Skyvan" as well?
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Re: Kleine Brogel 8, 9 September - Belgian Air Force Days
A wise man once said:
as iron is eaten by rust, so are the envious consumed by envy
as iron is eaten by rust, so are the envious consumed by envy
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Re: Kleine Brogel 8, 9 September - Belgian Air Force Days
Gerard wrote:A wise man once said:
as iron is eaten by rust, so are the envious consumed by envy
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Re: Kleine Brogel 8, 9 September - Belgian Air Force Days
AFAIK the Photocrew visits the annual airshow conference at Malta. During that meeting, they make sure their team is credited as the official photographers for a number of European airshows. From there on they are free to contact and arrange setups with the crews of the visiting aircraft. The airshow organizers profit from (probably free) promotional pictures and the Photocrew earns money by charging amateur photographers to join them in their Skyvan.
Can't really say if this burns a lot of extra fuel or not and how it would affect the spotters on the ground. I do think this should better be discussed in a separate (preferably factual) topic instead of here.
Can't really say if this burns a lot of extra fuel or not and how it would affect the spotters on the ground. I do think this should better be discussed in a separate (preferably factual) topic instead of here.
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Re: Kleine Brogel 8, 9 September - Belgian Air Force Days
As far as I know the organizers don't pay for this, but one thing I is that the guy who organizes this is not very transparent on the cost of this whole thing.Richard de Florennes wrote:During arrival and departure days, a lot of participating aircraft joined a "Skyvan" before landing/after departing, which meant that these aircraft did not have any fuel left for any flybys at KB.
So what is the story about the "Skyan"?
Military aircraft, payed by the taxpayer, have to invest their fuel for the money-making of one private person and his paying guests?
And all these airforces do not have any problems doing this? or are they payed by the airshow organizers, which means that airshow visitors pay for the fun of the "Skyvan" as well?
Re: Kleine Brogel 8, 9 September - Belgian Air Force Days
I dont suppose anyone knows what units the Austrian Alouette III and the Polish Hip came from please?
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