Around 1400/1415LT. Roughly the same times are scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. The morning wave will be a bit earlier as this morning..
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FA127 is confirmed, Also 4640 taxied onto the runway and then aborted its missionpatrick dirksen wrote: ↑27 Sep 2021, 21:43 So many spotters today, but still no log...?
The morning wave, in order of appearance:
C-130 G-273
A.400 54+07
F-16 J-515
EF.2000 31+35, 31+09
F-35 F-009, F-015, F-017
F-35 5206
F-16 FA129
F-16 J-514
F-16 FA81, FA91
F-16 J-879, J-017, J-146, J-006
Tornado 45+20, 45+39, 44+69, 45+35
F-16 J-014
After this wave was gone, the remaining two Tornado's could be seen on the platform (46+40 and 46+57) and F-35 F-014 was towed here.
Sea King (89+63) was seen overhead on its way to De Kooy when the morning wave was recovering.
During the afternoon wave (roughly the same size) a few other aircraft participated, again in order of appearance:
Tornado 46+57
F-35 5149, 5387
EF.2000 31+50, 31+02
F-16 FA127 (not 100% sure).
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