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- ILSlover
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EHAM 28-04-2011 MIL
Wie kan mij vertellen wat voor Mil heli er net boven Amsterdam Z.O. hing, omgeving van de Arena?
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Re: EHAM 28-04-2011 Mil
Weet je zeker dat het een militaire heli was? Ik zie dat nu de ZXP02 binnenkomt...
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Re: EHAM 28-04-2011 Mil
Ja het was zeker een Mil geen politie heli. Ik ben geen helispotter maar het leek een Cougar / Merlin. Kon hem helaas niet helemaal zien door het dak.
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(By Ferdinand Ferber dedicated to Otto Lilienthal 1898)
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Re: EHAM 28-04-2011 Mil
Ook één van de 2 AW139s heeft gevlogen. Ik zie die ook regelmatig aan voor iets veel spannenders (= militair)!ILSlover wrote:Ja het was zeker een Mil geen politie heli. Ik ben geen helispotter maar het leek een Cougar / Merlin. Kon hem helaas niet helemaal zien door het dak.

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Re: EHAM 28-04-2011 Mil
Nee dat is hem zeker niet. Hij had een camo jasje aan (en nee ik had licht in de rug, dus geen tegenlicht) en ik zag duidelijk een wirecutter boven het voorruit zitten.
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Greetz Daniël.
To design a flying machine is nothing. To build one is something. But to fly is everything.
(By Ferdinand Ferber dedicated to Otto Lilienthal 1898)
To design a flying machine is nothing. To build one is something. But to fly is everything.
(By Ferdinand Ferber dedicated to Otto Lilienthal 1898)
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Re: EHAM 28-04-2011 Mil
PH-SHK AW139 was also flying . . .
Left AMS around 10:30 and passed overhead AMS heading south around half an hour later
Left AMS around 10:30 and passed overhead AMS heading south around half an hour later
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Re: EHAM 28-04-2011 Mil
Is hem dus ook niet. Geen camo en geen wirecutter.
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Greetz Daniël.
To design a flying machine is nothing. To build one is something. But to fly is everything.
(By Ferdinand Ferber dedicated to Otto Lilienthal 1898)
To design a flying machine is nothing. To build one is something. But to fly is everything.
(By Ferdinand Ferber dedicated to Otto Lilienthal 1898)