Hi
Noted at 18:30 today
EH-101 CSX81495, which is (was) to become the first VH-71.
Credit: Hans
Helchteren (Pampa Range) - 2009 MIL
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Re: Helchteren (Pampa Range) - 2009 MIL
It was still there sundaymorning arround 10.30.
Easy to see from the acces road, very easy to see if the road to the model flying club is open.
Not good for pics as it stands between earthwalls and lots of other old stuff.
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Joost
Easy to see from the acces road, very easy to see if the road to the model flying club is open.
Not good for pics as it stands between earthwalls and lots of other old stuff.
Regards,
Joost
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Re: Helchteren (Pampa Range) - 2009 MIL
Does anyone know in what order the F-84F's are, viewing from the tower?
Regi's are known from the EMOOS, but which one is which ??
Regi's are known from the EMOOS, but which one is which ??
Ruud
Re: Helchteren (Pampa Range) - 2009 MIL
Does anyone know if the remains of F-16A FA-08 are still there please?
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Mark
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Re: Helchteren (Pampa Range) - 2009 MIL
It apparently was last seen at the dump, next to the tower. We weren't allowed to go onto there last Sunday, so we could only walk around for as much as the fence allowed us but from there we could not find her. If she's there, she must be lying between some old tanks or against a sand wall, which was blocking our viewraameagle wrote:Does anyone know if the remains of F-16A FA-08 are still there please?
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Re: Helchteren (Pampa Range) - 2009 MIL
Hello ,
The pieces off the FA-08 are not on the Range anymore . As far is I now it is used for a fire exercise at Beauvechien .
A few pics from 2006 at Pampa can be seen here http://pampa31.fotopic.net/p37518285.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; .
Kind Regards
pampa31
Dirk
The pieces off the FA-08 are not on the Range anymore . As far is I now it is used for a fire exercise at Beauvechien .
A few pics from 2006 at Pampa can be seen here http://pampa31.fotopic.net/p37518285.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; .
Kind Regards
pampa31
Dirk
Kind Regards
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Dirk
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Re: Helchteren (Pampa Range) - 2009 MIL
From what I get from the EMOOS, aircraft on the left should be the FU181 as it's cockpit has been removed an is at EBBE,Polleke_NL wrote:Does anyone know in what order the F-84F's are, viewing from the tower?
Regi's are known from the EMOOS, but which one is which ??
the aircraft on h eright bears a nosemark, and from what I can read through all the heatwaves this would be "082 but that doesn't add up to any info in the EMOOS, the centre aircraft has no visible identification marks. Does anyone know which aircraft has the nosemarking? If so, that would also lead to the identification of the aircraft in the centre...
Ruud