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Zeebrugge port

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Spanish aircraft carrier L61 arrived here (cruise terminal) this morning after joining Baltops 2019.
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Are the helos and Matadors visible from outside?
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4 (according flightplan) Harriers flew back to Spain (Torrejon) yesterday with callsign AME8616.
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pjotrtje wrote:Are the helos and Matadors visible from outside?
Yes, they are.
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Hi ECM,

It would be most helpful if you could say which aircraft and helicopters are visible on deck.

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from the pictures ive seen from friends, thereare at least 3 AV-8B+'s (one on the ski-ramp is a special tail for RIAT) and one SH-3H vissible on the flightdeck.
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Thank you Nils.

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R. Stalenhoef wrote:4 (according flightplan) Harriers flew back to Spain (Torrejon) yesterday with callsign AME8616.
If this is the case I presume there were 8 on-board? As it is now in port with 4.

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At the “wie/wat/waar vliegt daar” topic a flight of 2 is confirmed. Maybe only 2 left the ship, and there might be one (makes 7) Matador below deck. There is a third Sea King on board, also below deck?
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michel N wrote:At the “wie/wat/waar vliegt daar” topic a flight of 2 is confirmed. Maybe only 2 left the ship, and there might be one (makes 7) Matador below deck. There is a third Sea King on board, also below deck?
Many thanks for your reply, out of interest where is this topic I cannot find it on the message boards.

I saw a photo of 6 AV8s and 2 Sea Kings on-board when they began their Baltic Mission.
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ben_sadler wrote:
michel N wrote:At the “wie/wat/waar vliegt daar” topic a flight of 2 is confirmed. Maybe only 2 left the ship, and there might be one (makes 7) Matador below deck. There is a third Sea King on board, also below deck?
Many thanks for your reply, out of interest where is this topic I cannot find it on the message boards.

I saw a photo of 6 AV8s and 2 Sea Kings on-board when they began their Baltic Mission.

viewtopic.php?f=44&t=142395&start=300
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Nilson wrote:
ben_sadler wrote:
michel N wrote:At the “wie/wat/waar vliegt daar” topic a flight of 2 is confirmed. Maybe only 2 left the ship, and there might be one (makes 7) Matador below deck. There is a third Sea King on board, also below deck?
Many thanks for your reply, out of interest where is this topic I cannot find it on the message boards.

I saw a photo of 6 AV8s and 2 Sea Kings on-board when they began their Baltic Mission.

viewtopic.php?f=44&t=142395&start=300

Thankyou my friend. Looks like the Spanish Press stayed 7 AV8s and 3 Sea Kings. With 2 AV8s returning home, I would suggest 1 of each type below deck.

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Re: Zeebrugge port

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Nothing about/on the accompanying frigate F105?
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Osprey66 wrote:Nothing about/on the accompanying frigate F105?
No, there was nothing outside around 21:00LT.

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