Wouldn't count on it. It costs a lot money and effort for an organization that is already stretched. On top of that I can recall a thread on this board in which someone wrote that the KLu does not consider the open day to be one of the primary recruitment tools anymore.
Dat er steeds meer F-35's meedoen vind ik niet meer dan logisch, alleen is het aantal buitenlandse deelnemers net als vorig jaar nogal beperkt. Echte knallers ontbreken dit keer helaas...
This exercise is the 2023 event of the Magday exercises. Next to the USAF which has its regular deployments, the ANG is the only organisation that can generate this much aircraft. The Magday exercises and its function are widely published. Google is your friend. 2023 is the year in which MAGDAYs wo...
Well, now that the RNLAF is setting up a special ops division, I can suddenly understand why Embraer eyes the Netherlands as a potential Super Tucano customer.
According to a tweet of a local spotter, 7 CO ANG F-16's came into Pease yesterday. Judging by the pictures one in anniversary scheme and another one was an Alabama Viper with a red tail. I think we can assume this was their final stop before crossing the pond.
I'm having a hard time keeping track of this whole 'western jet fighters for Ukraine' saga: - UK is training Ukrainian pilots to fly F-16's. This can only be the elementary and basic fast jet training I guess and conversion to the F-16 would need to be done in/by another country. - Sweden is trainin...