Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
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Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
According SIS, following participants are known:
+ EF2000 GAF CX
+ F-16 PolAF CX
+ F-16 RNLAF
+ F-15 USAF operate from Lakenheath
+ F-18 unknown CX
This years Frisian Flag starts at tuesday 14 april 2009 and will end friday 24 april 2009.
Please amend when necessary!
+ EF2000 GAF CX
+ F-16 PolAF CX
+ F-16 RNLAF
+ F-15 USAF operate from Lakenheath
+ F-18 unknown CX
This years Frisian Flag starts at tuesday 14 april 2009 and will end friday 24 april 2009.
Please amend when necessary!
Last edited by Piet Luijken on 17 Mar 2009, 10:55, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
Following MilSpotters arrival day 13 April.
That's with Easter so many people will be free that day.
Don't know if it's true but i'll hope so!
That's with Easter so many people will be free that day.
Don't know if it's true but i'll hope so!
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Re: Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
13th will NOT be an arrival day, when posting the message at Milspotters i never realized this was eastermonday.
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Re: Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
this is known :
12x F-16 KLU LW
6x F-16 KLU VKL
6x F-15C USAFE
5x F-16C POLAF
1x DA-20 RNoAF
1x C-130 Klu paar dagen ( TBC)
But when I look on the SIS Summary there is a stripe over the Polish F-16's are they cancelled?
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12x F-16 KLU LW
6x F-16 KLU VKL
6x F-15C USAFE
5x F-16C POLAF
1x DA-20 RNoAF
1x C-130 Klu paar dagen ( TBC)
But when I look on the SIS Summary there is a stripe over the Polish F-16's are they cancelled?
Vincent
Re: Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
yep,
The polish vipers are cancelled for ff 09
The polish vipers are cancelled for ff 09
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Re: Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
So, basically the only foreign jets are the US Eagles?R.A.F 72 wrote:The polish vipers are cancelled for ff 09
What a shame......
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Re: Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
FF gets every year less interesting for militairy aircraft spotters.
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Re: Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
To make it even worse, with some bad luck the Eagles might operate from their homebase.. Or can anyone confirm they will be based at Leeuwarden?Wildpicture wrote:So, basically the only foreign jets are the US Eagles?R.A.F 72 wrote:The polish vipers are cancelled for ff 09
What a shame......
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Re: Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
Never mind, 4Aviation takes me to Japan anyway
Odd that the KLu has consistent problems attracting participants for this exercise, but also for FWIT. The Belgians seem to have far fewer problems filling up their exercises at Kleine Brogel. Or is it just me?
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Odd that the KLu has consistent problems attracting participants for this exercise, but also for FWIT. The Belgians seem to have far fewer problems filling up their exercises at Kleine Brogel. Or is it just me?
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I long for the days when I was a teenager. With so many operational airbases close to my hometown, with many exercises and deployments. With so many aircraft painted in great colour schemes instead of present day boring-grey.DJdeRidder wrote:To make it even worse, with some bad luck the Eagles might operate from their homebase.. Or can anyone confirm they will be based at Leeuwarden?Wildpicture wrote:So, basically the only foreign jets are the US Eagles?
What a shame......
If only I would have had a car and today's photo equipment back then......
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Re: Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
Greetings,
First time posting from the United States!! I was thinking about flying over to photograph Frisian Flag in April. After reading some of the posts, I'm wondering if it's going to be worth it. Can anyone give some insight on whether its worth flying over for? I'm hoping to get some help from you guys that have been over there before.
Thanks for all your help,
Trevor
First time posting from the United States!! I was thinking about flying over to photograph Frisian Flag in April. After reading some of the posts, I'm wondering if it's going to be worth it. Can anyone give some insight on whether its worth flying over for? I'm hoping to get some help from you guys that have been over there before.
Thanks for all your help,
Trevor
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Re: Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
Trevor,
Don't bother coming over, red flag is better, as you can see in the topic above nothing special is coming.
Don't bother coming over, red flag is better, as you can see in the topic above nothing special is coming.
Compromise is failure.
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Re: Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
With FF09 turning into a more-or-less domestic play, it's hardly worth while getting out of bed for, and with TLP moving down south, it will be hard (mainly as in even more costly and time consuming) to do some "regular" spotting of nice foreign birds. It's absolutely NOT strange (to me at least) why KLU has such a hard time getting attendants for either FF or FWIT (or even the KLu Open Days to a certain extend) if they hardly ever show up on other exersises themselves.. I know, easy to say from the sidelines, but IMHO current approach of the KLu doesn't pay off on a show or exersise level. But then again, the airforces are not there to entertain us spotters, are they?!
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Re: Frisian Flag 2009 - participants
Hey guys,
Thanks for the input. I a bit dissapointed to say the least. I was looking forward to flying over and getting some good shots. I hope TLP is a bit better then.
Trevor
Thanks for the input. I a bit dissapointed to say the least. I was looking forward to flying over and getting some good shots. I hope TLP is a bit better then.
Trevor