My beauty sleep was interrupted this night by a piston engined twin which passed overhead twice Oostvoorne at approx. 03.00 hours. Nice sound in the quiet of the night. 2 piston engines roaring in sequence/out sequence.
Maybe someone has an idea what flight/plane this was.
For some reason it sounded to me like a Ce.310 or a Pa.23. (not a more common Pa.31)
Looking forward to hear from someone which has info on this
Regards, Hunphrey
Last edited by Humphrey Redskin on 28 Feb 2008, 22:39, edited 2 times in total.
Heard "Flightchecker" Tuesday operating out of Schiphol, maybe they did some TACAN or Beacon checks at night. Have heard and seen them at several other nights. Operating aircraft should be a German registered Beech 200.
Funny topic. The same also happens here (Vlissingen) once or twice a year. Last night it happened again. Very unusual for a piston engined plane to fly low over built up areas in the middle of the night, especially when it's flying a pattern and every 15 minutes it comes round again. I always found it kind of mysterious. I always turn my scanner on when this happens, but I never get something. But last night I got lucky. It was the OO-GPS (Cessna 404, operated by Eurosense). I'm pretty sure this was the same plane you heard.
Talked to Eurosense today, they informed me that they have been flying around recently. At an altitude of 1400 metres . Purpose of these (regular flights) is to measure the "dykeheights" by means of a laser measurement instrument. They measure the whole coastline on behalf of "Verkeer en Waterstaat".