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Also keep your radio out of sight.CBR wrote:In the current climate with several attacks in the UK and Germany I also understand the tense situation for the Police.
Perhaps its best as in the early days of spotting to keep a low and vigilant profile until hopefully the situation improves.
Especially note where you park your car ... only where it is allowed.
Or in the case of Ramstein also take a bike with you for the last km.
In Germany you are not allowed to photogrph onto a base. Also much of the runway 27 end is off limits, and vehicles are 'verboten'. Up to a few years ago, this was enforced on a regular basis.Rabbit wrote:If you are planning to go to Ramstein, be advised....
Today we were sent away by (heavily armed) German police, after they noted our names. They claimed that we were not allowed to watch and/or photograph arriving and departing aircraft. The area is declared 'sperrgebiet' due to terrorist threats.
We were sent away from the 26/27 side, but same applies for 08/09, according to the Polizei.
Polizei was very unfriedly, even hostile, with no reason.
Never experienced this in all those years.
Maybe Sunday's event was a show of force. The German police budget has been cut by some 20% over the last 10 years, so a sustained presence at the base is going to cost money and manpower, and there are no doubt other priorities for police attention elsewhere.Boswell wrote:Visited Ramstein today to see the AC-130.
Went to the Eastern end to read the Herc. No police in sight and 3 other cars parked near the end of the runway.
Then went to the Western end. Parked at the Autohof and walked to the fence with the dog. Was there a while reading off stuff from the fence.
Again, no police.
Perhaps I was lucky??
It was open yesterday, because I climbed up it! We were looking for the Afghan C-27's, of which we saw 3, in a line facing up the taxiway. We couldn't see the 4th one, which I assume was in the trees somewhere? Does anyone know which ones are parked where please?Canberra TT.18 wrote:Hi
Question:
Is the Bismarck Turm open? It was closed a few months ago, I read somewhere.
Pieter
...provided it isn't summer or spring with all the foliage blocking the view...? And do know that it is an "Anlieger frei" road so officially no access by car.mwpeters wrote:Just drive along the fence and you can see them all.
Too late on this occasion, I'm back in the UK now. Which road do I need to access, and if it's "Anlieger Frei", can I park up and walk along the fence to see them? Of course this depends on how long they remain there and when I am next back!pjotrtje wrote:...provided it isn't summer or spring with all the foliage blocking the view...? And do know that it is an "Anlieger frei" road so officially no access by car.mwpeters wrote:Just drive along the fence and you can see them all.
You park at the big parking lot and then just follow the red line (2.5km 1 way)sschofield wrote:Too late on this occasion, I'm back in the UK now. Which road do I need to access, and if it's "Anlieger Frei", can I park up and walk along the fence to see them? Of course this depends on how long they remain there and when I am next back!pjotrtje wrote:...provided it isn't summer or spring with all the foliage blocking the view...? And do know that it is an "Anlieger frei" road so officially no access by car.mwpeters wrote:Just drive along the fence and you can see them all.
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