I do feel the need to react on your comment Rene. I am not saying that what you wrote isn't the reason for this decision but I have seen things in the past of non-military spotters at events which couldn't see the daylight. I am sure you have as well. Looking at the pictures of this TLP session on the net I have only seen pictures of one military person, from the top of my head. As I know him rather well, and I think you might as well, I am sure he isn't responsible for this decision by the TLP command. There for your conclusion MIGHT not be valid.r.kerk wrote:it has to do with people who are "spotters"!! but work in the Airforce. It was not happend with the normal spotters who always came over on the official spottersdays, but with the military people who think that they can go were they want to go.
gr rene
It seems that with fewer exercises, sqn exchanges etc opportunities are getting less and less to see and get interesting shots. The rarer things get the stupider people act. No differert with our hobby I guess.... I am ashamed for this!