Orange-Caritat (LFMO) - 2009

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Orange-Caritat (LFMO) - 2009

Post by wizard 51 »

Hi all
Will post a report here after visiting Orange.(29th and 30th Jan)

Couple of questions, if some one could help me please.

1- The viewing at Orange at both ends of runway looks great but not so many photos on the Internet, is there a problem with security moving you on?
I have been told this is not the case?

2- I know the Chef De mission has been cancelled.
Does anyone know if the based Mirages fly often?

Many thanks
Rich
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Re: Orange 2009

Post by Bam-Bam »

Rich,

On both sides it's good to take pictures in the landing/approach.
Normally in France keep low profile,so no stepladders against fences ect,ect.
If you want detail info pls sent me a personal mail.
I have been in orange last May and saw 2x Brasillian F-2000C, 3x F900 and Alpha jets.
The local mirages flew several missions that day.

Gr Marcel Onstenk
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Re: Orange-Caritat (LFMO) - 2009

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FWIW: an airfield guide, with pictures is included on the 'where to go' section.

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Re: Orange-Caritat (LFMO) - 2009

Post by Interceptorsaurus »

Hi there!

Both sides no problems. See the Where to Go section. It still is france so you can expect Gendarmerie. We had it at Orange on several occasions, but besides a check on papers no trouble. I must say that I dont have the urge to "be AT the fence" and that usually ensures a somewhat longer stay. It's a nice field, enough opportunities to see and pic whatever you like without too much problems!
ENJOY!! :lol:

Jos.
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