DIJON-LONGVIC MONDAY 2008-08-04 RW18
Weather: scattered/broken clouds, clear air, some light showers, windy
Based aircraft (EC01.002, EE05.002):
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 59/2-EV L10:21+
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 57/2-ET L13:40+
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Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 58/2-EL T09:25 L10:32
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 66/2-EO T09:25 L10:33
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 54/2-EZ T09:30 L10:37
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 48/2-EW T09:30 L10:38
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Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 58/2-EL T12:04 L13:19*
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 66/2-EO T12:04 L13:19*
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 59/2-EV T12:04 L13:20+
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 54/2-EZ T12:06 L13:25+
Visiting aicraft (training approaches):
Alphajet E EC05.002 (E168)/(2)-FP camo c/s A11:03d
Alphajet E EC05.002 (E105)/(2)-FM grey c/s A11:03d
Dijon (LFSD) - 2008
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Re: Dijon (LFSD) - 2008
DIJON-LONGVIC THURSDAY 2008-07-31 RW18
Weather: medium-high clouds, long sunny spells, very warm, light wind
Based aircraft (EC01.002, EE05.002):
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 48/2-EW T16:28 L17:57*
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 63/2-EM T16:28 L17:58*
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 66/2-EO T16:29 L17:42*
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 59/2-EV T16:29 L17:43*
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 78/2-EC T16:33 L17:48
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 58/2-EL T16:33 L17:49
Alpha Jet E EE05.002 (E92)/2-FL L16:12
Alpha Jet E EE05.002 (E33)/2-FJ L17:15
Visiting aircraft:
AS.350BA Gendarmerie (2057)/JCQ L16:40
(notes: the long journey enroute to friends livinging in the French ‘Jura‘ region was used for a two hours stay at the military airbase Dijon. After some difficulties in finding an accepatable and safe spotters place I could enjoy the sound of Mirage 2000 engines running up and indeed ... no less than six of these great airplanes taxied out for a late-afternoon mission. Both their departures and recoveries could be well enjoyed, while two based Alpha Jets allowed hardly for identification due to their short landing run. A visiting AS.350 completed this small but quite interesting log)
Weather: medium-high clouds, long sunny spells, very warm, light wind
Based aircraft (EC01.002, EE05.002):
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 48/2-EW T16:28 L17:57*
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 63/2-EM T16:28 L17:58*
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 66/2-EO T16:29 L17:42*
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 59/2-EV T16:29 L17:43*
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 78/2-EC T16:33 L17:48
Mirage 2000-5F EC01.002 58/2-EL T16:33 L17:49
Alpha Jet E EE05.002 (E92)/2-FL L16:12
Alpha Jet E EE05.002 (E33)/2-FJ L17:15
Visiting aircraft:
AS.350BA Gendarmerie (2057)/JCQ L16:40
(notes: the long journey enroute to friends livinging in the French ‘Jura‘ region was used for a two hours stay at the military airbase Dijon. After some difficulties in finding an accepatable and safe spotters place I could enjoy the sound of Mirage 2000 engines running up and indeed ... no less than six of these great airplanes taxied out for a late-afternoon mission. Both their departures and recoveries could be well enjoyed, while two based Alpha Jets allowed hardly for identification due to their short landing run. A visiting AS.350 completed this small but quite interesting log)
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2-FJ should be E33 according to my information (last noted in July 08 ).
Are you sure about codes 7-FP and 7-FM? They should have changed to 2-F codes when they moved from St Dizier to Dijon..
Are you sure about codes 7-FP and 7-FM? They should have changed to 2-F codes when they moved from St Dizier to Dijon..
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Thanks for the help, no I am not sure about 7-?, I could hardly read -FP and -FM as they were so fast and presumed they were from St. Dizier as they did not take off or land at Dijon. I correct my log above accordingly.DJdeRidder wrote:2-FJ should be E33 according to my information (last noted in July 08 ).
Are you sure about codes 7-FP and 7-FM? They should have changed to 2-F codes when they moved from St Dizier to Dijon..
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well in this case I am 100% sure of the identity according to the code of the helicopter, but I have no idea of the Gendarmerie "order of battle" and so far did not even know that there is a gendarmerie hangar on Dijon airbase. Thanks for info anyway, seems I still have to learn a lot about French military basesraptor wrote:Hi Richard,
Are you sure the AS350 2057 was a visitor?
In 2005 I saw this one also on base in the Gendarmerie hangar. So I think he's still based there?
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John