It's mentioned in the links in the first post it was a single seat and a dual seat Rafale.FISHER01 wrote: ↑14 Aug 2024, 19:05 Who is saying it was a single seat? (c) Last month we had a basevisit and 28 B's where spotted many with only one pilot in it. not a single C or M was seen, likely the are already transferred to MdM or even Luxuil. But the Rafale Solo from should be at St. Dizier wich is a C
A Dassault Rafale B and a C collided on their return from a refuelling in Germany.
For some unknown reason, the beacon was not activated.
The densely wooded area did not make the search any easier.
Stormy conditions on the return flight of the two Rafales
have not been ruled out as an explanation for the collision.
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