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by Otto » 27 Feb 2008, 10:23
27/2
Wildcat04 AS532U2 300 Sq. ETA 11:30LT, ETD 13:30LT.
Rather unusual is the parking spot: Police platform
Update: Wildcat04 departed nicely on time!
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by Otto » 27 Feb 2008, 12:42
Wildcat04 = S-459
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by Polleke_NL » 27 Feb 2008, 13:17
Otto wrote: Wildcat04 = S-459
Serial visually confirmed, nice parking spot !!
(how about parking the RAF helo's there next time
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by Otto » 27 Feb 2008, 13:22
Visually identified twice now
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by Otto » 27 Feb 2008, 14:01
Wildcat04 ATD 13:55LT back to EHSB
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by Otto » 05 Mar 2008, 13:51
NAVY754-756 3x Lynx RN (Nightstoppers
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ETA 17:15LT (from Emden)
ETD 06/3
(UDP = 18:42LT)
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by frank kramer » 05 Mar 2008, 14:49
Navy formation nu overhead Almere (14.49 lt)
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by Otto » 05 Mar 2008, 14:51
That's what I call an "early departure
Sceduled take-off from Emden (originally) was 15:40LT
Mentioned registrations: XZ-648, XZ-177, XZ-180
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by Stuart J » 05 Mar 2008, 14:54
Otto wrote: That's what I call an "early departure)
Sceduled take-off from Emden (originally) was 15:40LT
Mentioned registrations: XZ-648, XZ-177, XZ-180
Formation of three RN helicopters inbound for 22 (1500LT). Coming for tankstop plus a but of maintenance so they are unsure whether a night stop is involved.
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by Polleke_NL » 05 Mar 2008, 15:27
Seems like a nightstopper to me as they were putting the covers on at 15.15..., regi's visually confirmed
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by Otto » 05 Mar 2008, 16:36
NAVY754-756 ETD (06/3) 10:40LT
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by Mzunguwamap » 06 Mar 2008, 10:02
Formation of three RN Lynx helicopters XZ-648, XZ-177, XZ-180 departed from Schiphol east just now
"The bitch gave us Delta"
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by Piet Luijken » 15 Mar 2008, 17:14
Just arrived at Schiphol-East.
Sea king HC4 ZG820 and ZA310.
Looks like nightstoppers, as there was a bus to pick up crew.
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by Navy Lynx » 15 Mar 2008, 18:07
Piet Luijken wrote: Just arrived at Schiphol-East.
Sea king HC4 ZG820 and ZA310.
Looks like nightstoppers, as there was a bus to pick up crew.
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ZA-310 ---> code
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ZG-820 ---> code
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by Navy Lynx » 15 Mar 2008, 21:12
extra info
a KLM F50 (PHKVF) in front of the first Sea King in line must fly tomorrow around ten (etd 09:53lt)
So the first Sea King could be clear than...
And now a clear blue sky with sun... and the SeaKing are dirty as hell.
The title's Royal Navy are behind this smudged.
It more looks like Sea Kings with cloaks.
Only the code on the noise are readable.
Succes all...
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