IAF Twitter message indicates this as wellLe Addeur noir wrote:Latest word on the rehov (strasse) is a mix of 101 and 105 Squadron Baraks from LLHS.
This could still all change....
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IAF Twitter message indicates this as wellLe Addeur noir wrote:Latest word on the rehov (strasse) is a mix of 101 and 105 Squadron Baraks from LLHS.
This could still all change....
“On Tuesday, August 18, 2020, a "Memory for the Future" flyby will take place - a joint flyby, led by an IAF Gulfstream G550 with F-16 fighter jets and two German "Eurofighter" jets, will fly by the Dachau concentration camp, in memory of the Holocaust victims and above the "Fürstenfeldbruck" Airport close to Munich, in memory of the 11 Israeli Olympic delegation members that were murdered in the 1972 Olympics terrorist attack.”patrick dirksen wrote:And interestingly enough, apparently the Gulfstreams will also already arrive during the first week instead of the rumoured second week.
Is it known where the G550 will land? Nörvenich or Köln?Rabbit wrote:“On Tuesday, August 18, 2020, a "Memory for the Future" flyby will take place - a joint flyby, led by an IAF Gulfstream G550 with F-16 fighter jets and two German "Eurofighter" jets, will fly by the Dachau concentration camp, in memory of the Holocaust victims and above the "Fürstenfeldbruck" Airport close to Munich, in memory of the 11 Israeli Olympic delegation members that were murdered in the 1972 Olympics terrorist attack.”patrick dirksen wrote:And interestingly enough, apparently the Gulfstreams will also already arrive during the first week instead of the rumoured second week.
—> So also arrival on monday the 17th seems the most logical option.
witje wrote:Is it known where the G550 will land? Nörvenich or Köln?Rabbit wrote:“On Tuesday, August 18, 2020, a "Memory for the Future" flyby will take place - a joint flyby, led by an IAF Gulfstream G550 with F-16 fighter jets and two German "Eurofighter" jets, will fly by the Dachau concentration camp, in memory of the Holocaust victims and above the "Fürstenfeldbruck" Airport close to Munich, in memory of the 11 Israeli Olympic delegation members that were murdered in the 1972 Olympics terrorist attack.”patrick dirksen wrote:And interestingly enough, apparently the Gulfstreams will also already arrive during the first week instead of the rumoured second week.
—> So also arrival on monday the 17th seems the most logical option.
It's not flying above Libanon, after the turn to the east it flew straight to the west using Israel airspace. Followed by GLF550 s/n 684.Coast wrote:Looking at the flight pattern it seems more like a local mission.
Coast wrote:Looking at the flight pattern it seems more like a local mission.
The 684 is a local mission. Please be advised the Sunday is a normal flying day in Israel, and this is a daily practice flying at high altitude over the Med.Paul wrote:It's not flying above Libanon, after the turn to the east it flew straight to the west using Israel airspace. Followed by GLF550 s/n 684.Coast wrote:Looking at the flight pattern it seems more like a local mission.
Okè, so NEXT message with facts will be post by you as you have more/better info about local and int.flights than what I can see on my PC!AK01 wrote:The 684 is a local mission. Please be advised the Sunday is a normal flying day in Israel, and this is a daily practice flying at high altitude over the Med.Paul wrote:It's not flying above Libanon, after the turn to the east it flew straight to the west using Israel airspace. Followed by GLF550 s/n 684.Coast wrote:Looking at the flight pattern it seems more like a local mission.
Perhaps we can try to stick to the facts, and try not to repor every IAF flight until it is going to cross north west into Athens FIR?
For those waiting at Cologne. As far as i can see no 707's on route (unless they have switched of ADS-b signals all the way).Herby wrote:The tankers should arrive at CGN on 16.08., 13.00 local.
Just like the Israeli Air Force wrote on their own website.patrick dirksen wrote:It is. Although not the news I was hoping for obviously. Thanks either way.
Local word is the tankers will arrive tomorrow, directly at Norvenich.