My calender says March 29th 2019 is a Friday!Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Aha, Saturday! Guess will atract some spotters.
who was expecting 8? They should supply 8 per mission, which means more planes are needed in order to support.Zonan wrote:2x 5 makes 10? I thought there were 8 expected, that's a nice surprise
Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Aha, Saturday! Guess will atract some spotters.
As clearly stated on the dedicated defensie.nl page: United States brings 8x F-16.Marcovh wrote:who was expecting 8? They should supply 8 per mission, which means more planes are needed in order to support.Zonan wrote:2x 5 makes 10? I thought there were 8 expected, that's a nice surprise
This has been communicated only 100s of times already at the different news sites.
I shouldn't take this too literally. It is just how the communication-employee at the MinDef HQ interpreted and formulated the article. He/she probably can't tell from which side of the aircraft the hot air emerges and most likely really doesn't care too much about spare aircraft etc.Zonan wrote:As clearly stated on the dedicated defensie.nl page: United States brings 8x F-16.Marcovh wrote:who was expecting 8? They should supply 8 per mission, which means more planes are needed in order to support.Zonan wrote:2x 5 makes 10? I thought there were 8 expected, that's a nice surprise
This has been communicated only 100s of times already at the different news sites.
https://www.defensie.nl/onderwerpen/fri ... liegtuigen
But no problem to me, the more, the better
Risky business and indeed subject to a big change. Last year several times the cross of the F-15's to Europe was delayed due to bad weather conditions. So maybe some or all F-16's arrive during the weekend. Keep an eye to NOTAMs for Leeuwarden.Joostmil wrote:The USAF F16’s participating in FF2019 are expected to arrive today in two groups of five. Arrival around 14:00lt for the first and 15:00lt for the second group. Subject to a big change !
Rabbit wrote:Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Aha, Saturday! Guess will atract some spotters.
Probably you should buy a new agenda....
no!! How will you supply 8 in the excercise with only 8 in place? You do need spares. Like every other participant they will need to bring spares. How difficult is this to understand? This is standard practise already for years for every excercise.mainsail2011 wrote:maybe 2 spare and return before crossing the ocean?
I believe the 2 spares of Marcovh refers to the 4 tankers being used. Not the 10 F16's.Marcovh wrote:no!! How will you supply 8 in the excercise with only 8 in place? You do need spares. Like every other participant they will need to bring spares. How difficult is this to understand? This is standard practise already for years for every excercise.mainsail2011 wrote:maybe 2 spare and return before crossing the ocean?
Last attempt and then I will give up. We can expect 10x F-16. 8x for flying within FF and 2 spares for FF. Are you really not reading any other source than Scramble? Please check your pix of all previous years and you will see that not all of the aircraft flown in the morning are flying in the afternoon, but the number of aircraft is the same. So in the afternoon are flying the morning mission spares.mart wrote:I believe the 2 spares of Marcovh refers to the 4 tankers being used. Not the 10 F16's.Marcovh wrote:no!! How will you supply 8 in the excercise with only 8 in place? You do need spares. Like every other participant they will need to bring spares. How difficult is this to understand? This is standard practise already for years for every excercise.mainsail2011 wrote:maybe 2 spare and return before crossing the ocean?
Marcovh wrote:no!! How will you supply 8 in the excercise with only 8 in place? You do need spares. Like every other participant they will need to bring spares. How difficult is this to understand? This is standard practise already for years for every excercise.mainsail2011 wrote:maybe 2 spare and return before crossing the ocean?
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