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Very cool pictures King !!Purple wrote: The FARP itself was not open for public and fenced off but you have a good view from the road and tribunes at the south/ southeast side. I simple drove on the circuit and parked the car somewhere. And walked to the FARP. No problems at all. There were more spectators watching the motorraces and the helieshow...
Helies were armed and refuelled at the westside (little black dots) and parked (P) at the eastside. FARP in is via the northwest, FARP out via the northeast...
Grtz
tnx for the clear explanation. Shame I didn't get them last week in glorious weather.Purple wrote:The FARP itself was not open for public and fenced off but you have a good view from the road and tribunes at the south/ southeast side. I simple drove on the circuit and parked the car somewhere. And walked to the FARP. No problems at all. There were more spectators watching the motorraces and the helieshow...
Helies were armed and refuelled at the westside (little black dots) and parked (P) at the eastside. FARP in is via the northwest, FARP out via the northeast...
Grtz
Johan wrote:tnx for the clear explanation. Shame I didn't get them last week in glorious weather.Purple wrote:The FARP itself was not open for public and fenced off but you have a good view from the road and tribunes at the south/ southeast side. I simple drove on the circuit and parked the car somewhere. And walked to the FARP. No problems at all. There were more spectators watching the motorraces and the helieshow...
Helies were armed and refuelled at the westside (little black dots) and parked (P) at the eastside. FARP in is via the northwest, FARP out via the northeast...
Grtz
Tomorrow is the last day of the exercise. Someone knows if the choppers will be in Assen the whole day or will they leave back home early?
grtz
ok thanks!Speedbird01 wrote:In EnglishCamp Spyker (TT circuit) is nearly empty. This morning the FARP was broken down and prepared to be transported away by trailer. At 14:00, the crews of 3 Chinooks (D-103, D664 en D-666) were awaiting instructions to leave. Flying activities in Assen are over.Kamp Spyker (TT circuit) is nagenoeg leeg, FARP is vanochtend afgebroken en gereed gemaakt om per trailer afgevoerd te worden. Om 14:00 stonden de crews van 3 Chinooks (D-103, D664 en D-666) te wachten op hun instructies om te vertrekken. In Assen is het dus afgelopen.Cheers,Speedbird01
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