Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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The F-16D 90-0846 is always on Jagel?
If yes, is it fly tomorrow?

Are Polish Viper arrives at Jagel too?

Many thanks!
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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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Arjan wrote: 20 Jun 2023, 23:12 The last, 1600 and later. The four earlier must have been 46+46, 46+38, 46+55, 46+45
Thanks. That’s the four I’m looking for.
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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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RafaleTiger wrote: 20 Jun 2023, 23:55 The F-16D 90-0846 is always on Jagel?
If yes, is it fly tomorrow?

Are Polish Viper arrives at Jagel too?

Many thanks!
F-16D departed yesterday and no Polish Viper arrived
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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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Does anyone know if the F-16D flew over Hohn after departure?
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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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Withnail wrote: 21 Jun 2023, 08:26 Does anyone know if the F-16D flew over Hohn after departure?
It looked like a F-16D. Callsign was Bulldog1
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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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witje wrote: 20 Jun 2023, 11:58 Visitors this morning:
2x CH-53
82+02
76+14
005 Ce650
01-0029 C-37
54+17
54+21
D-HMHW
90-0846

At “static”
JAS39D 817
JAS39C
HN-433
87-0229
EF2000T
44+69
F-16 TuAF
A-10 MD
85-0112/JZ
166781/AJ-305
H145M SAR
Can anyone provide identity of the EF2000T and A-10 (MI / Michigan ANG) that were in the static. All MDs were in the flightline before the afternoon launch so definitely not a MD A-10.

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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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JollyGreen wrote: 21 Jun 2023, 12:05
Can anyone provide identity of the EF2000T and A-10 (MI / Michigan ANG) that were in the static. All MDs were in the flightline before the afternoon launch so definitely not a MD A-10.

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You’re right about the A-10.
From an other topic:
78-0689/MI
30+59
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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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YOXA wrote: 20 Jun 2023, 12:17
YOXA wrote: 20 Jun 2023, 10:38 93-005
54×21 and 17
2x CH53
Also D-HNWD H145
..-846 F-16D

Some one for the s/n of the 2 CH53?
We were on the west side and they land on the east side

Thanks in advance
As reported before, one of the CH-53s was 84+97 which departed via overhead RWY23 as GAF840. Anyone for the serial of the other one (GAF842) which departed in the opposite direction she came from (southeast-ish)?
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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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A C-2 Greyhound would be planned for Jagel tomorrow, can someone confirm?
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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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Not yet announced, but possible.
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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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Bennie wrote: 21 Jun 2023, 19:27
YOXA wrote: 20 Jun 2023, 12:17
YOXA wrote: 20 Jun 2023, 10:38 93-005
54×21 and 17
2x CH53
Also D-HNWD H145
..-846 F-16D

Some one for the s/n of the 2 CH53?
We were on the west side and they land on the east side

Thanks in advance
As reported before, one of the CH-53s was 84+97 which departed via overhead RWY23 as GAF840. Anyone for the serial of the other one (GAF842) which departed in the opposite direction she came from (southeast-ish)?
Quoted on flugzeug as 84+71


Anybody know the id of the 2 TuAF F-16s out on the line yesterday the 20th.

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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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Friday 23rd , departure rouglhy at 0800 - 0900 6x A-10 , c/s "RAVEN flt"
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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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Any news about the C-2 Greyhound? It's for Hohn or Jagel?

Does anyone know the departure time of the A400M 54+21?

Many thanks for your help!
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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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23-06-2023

HUAF11 JAS39(s) departed Jagel around 9:13
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Re: Schleswig-Jagel (ETNS/WBG) 2023

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RafaleTiger wrote: 22 Jun 2023, 14:12 Any news about the C-2 Greyhound? It's for Hohn or Jagel?
Many thanks for your help!
At this moment both C-2's from the USS Ford are still on the ground, one at Rota (think that one went tech.) and one at Sigonella.
So for now, little chance you will see one in Hohn or Jagel today.
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