We saw this herc too.Rabbit wrote:Besides a number of FF2016 participants:
G-988 C-130H 336Sqn
Nobody says anything about flying. They were parked and we can only read six of them.Frenkie wrote:Why did the Germans fly on a Saturday? Isn't the field usually closed on Saturday?
Wasn't able to read the last one in that line either.YOXA wrote:We saw this herc too.Rabbit wrote:Besides a number of FF2016 participants:
G-988 C-130H 336Sqn
Can you help with the EF2000? We saw seven and only six (30+78, 30+83, 30+45, 31+07, 30+58, 30+72) we can read off. Can you help us with number seven?
In between those EF2000 stood a dutch F16 J-5(11).
Thanks in advance
Frenkie wrote: Why did the Germans fly on a Saturday? Isn't the field usually closed on Saturday?
Joost Michiels wrote:Went out there today and the result is the same problem...
If anybody would pay atention if the aircraft launches tomorrow this would be greatly apreciated!
Regards,
Joost
OK, thanks. I didn't understand that partYOXA wrote:Nobody says anything about flying. They were parked and we can only read six of them.Frenkie wrote:Why did the Germans fly on a Saturday? Isn't the field usually closed on Saturday?
They were all outside. Those 7 visible from the Marssum-side of the field and 3 were visible from the road leading from Ljouwertdyk to the southern gate; parked at the left side of the gate.Joost Michiels wrote:Gents,
Thanks for the replies but these facts are known.
Nevertheless, this doesn't tell us wich ones were outside or inside over the weekend as things are likely to change during the week...
30+87YOXA wrote:We saw this herc too.Rabbit wrote:Besides a number of FF2016 participants:
G-988 C-130H 336Sqn
Can you help with the EF2000? We saw seven and only six (30+78, 30+83, 30+45, 31+07, 30+58, 30+72) we can read off. Can you help us with number seven?
In between those EF2000 stood a dutch F16 J-5(11).
Thanks in advance
GIPS wrote:30+87YOXA wrote:We saw this herc too.Rabbit wrote:Besides a number of FF2016 participants:
G-988 C-130H 336Sqn
Can you help with the EF2000? We saw seven and only six (30+78, 30+83, 30+45, 31+07, 30+58, 30+72) we can read off. Can you help us with number seven?
In between those EF2000 stood a dutch F16 J-5(11).
Thanks in advance
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