chinooks to mali
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- Sven van Roij
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chinooks to mali
Ik haal dit topic even naar boven. Momenteel vliegen een drietal Chinooks boven Mali. Naar ik dacht vliegt o.a. de D-103 daar. Weet iemand alle 3 de serials met zekerheid te zeggen? Nu staat in AF monthly een artikel over de inzet, heb 'm echter niet thuis liggen dus kan niet vanaf de platen in dat stuk de serials opzoeken. Who can help...
- Stephan dBr
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Re: chinooks to mali
I'm always wondering why people ask these questions if they can find it verrrrrrry easy by themselves on this website. Go to the homepage of Scramble.nl (or on top of this page), select DATA and MILITARY DATABASES, select European Air Forces and Netherlands, type CH-47D in the type field and be happy with the thirteen results and yessss... the three serials of 1(NL) Heli Det Mali.
Good luck!
Stephan
Good luck!
Stephan
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Re: chinooks to mali
And so can one wonder such replies ....Stephan dBr wrote:I'm always wondering why people ask these questions if they can find it verrrrrrry easy by themselves on this website. Go to the homepage of Scramble.nl (or on top of this page), select DATA and MILITARY DATABASES, select European Air Forces and Netherlands, type CH-47D in the type field and be happy with the thirteen results and yessss... the three serials of 1(NL) Heli Det Mali.
Good luck!
Stephan
Anyway here the are ; D-103, D-662 and D-666 ( scramble MIL NL database / AFM )
- PilotoRico
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Re: chinooks to mali
Well... to be honest... many times the Serial data base are no so up to date as people say. Perhaps in case of the Dutch armed forces and likely most of the European countries... but abroad is a different story. I agree a simple try and search into a database is enough to find a answer... but asking a question is what this forum is all about.Stephan dBr wrote:I'm always wondering why people ask these questions if they can find it verrrrrrry easy by themselves on this website. Go to the homepage of Scramble.nl (or on top of this page), select DATA and MILITARY DATABASES, select European Air Forces and Netherlands, type CH-47D in the type field and be happy with the thirteen results and yessss... the three serials of 1(NL) Heli Det Mali.
Good luck!
Stephan
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- Stephan dBr
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Re: chinooks to mali
Agree, this is the place to be to ask everything, but sometimes the answers are easy to find.
Please let us know which, in your opinion, Scramble databases are not up-to-date, then we can work on it! And if you have some spare time, please join the editorial team, so you can work with us.
Please let us know which, in your opinion, Scramble databases are not up-to-date, then we can work on it! And if you have some spare time, please join the editorial team, so you can work with us.
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Re: chinooks to mali
First of all: I am very very happy with the Scramble databases! I use them a lot.
But we all know that
a) a database is as good as the input the editor gets, and
b) some editors have more time to process that input than others.
That is NO critisism, just facts. As said I really appreciate all the efforts that the Scramble team put into both the magazine and the databases, and I try to attribute where I can.
But we all know that
a) a database is as good as the input the editor gets, and
b) some editors have more time to process that input than others.
That is NO critisism, just facts. As said I really appreciate all the efforts that the Scramble team put into both the magazine and the databases, and I try to attribute where I can.
Cheers,
Patrick Dirksen
Tristar Aviation
Patrick Dirksen
Tristar Aviation