Today, a day before departure of the second batch, we tried our luck.
Spangdahlem 29-4-2010
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(O)A-10A/A-10C 81-0945/SP,81-0962/SP,81-0980/SP,81-0988/SP,81-0991/SP,82-0649/SP 81st FS
F-16CJ 91-0340/SP,91-0351/SP,91-0358/SP 22nd FS
F-16CJ 91-0361/SP,91-0366/SP,91-0407/SP,91-0417/SP,91-0403/SP 23rd FS
F-16DJ 91-0481/SP 23rd FS
F-16CJ 91-0352/SP 22nd FS '52 FW' multi
C-5B 85-0008 22nd AS
C-5B 87-0035 436th AW (arr 13:05)
C-17A 01-0195 437th AW (dep 11:37 to east)
C-17A 02-1107 62nd AW (dep 13:01)
C-17A 02-1112 183rd AS/MS ANG (arr)
C-17A 04-4136 305th AW (arr 11:13)
C-17A 88-0265 62nd AW (dep 11:15 east)
F-16BM FB17 BLu
Tornado IDS 45+77 JBG33
This was from 8:15 till 14:00 CET. In the morning all the above F-16's returned between 8:15 and 9:15. In between and after the F-16's the departure of the 6 A-10's. Then it became quite with the occasional C-5/17 departure and arrival. At 13:30 the same F-16's departed for the afternoon mission so this was time for us to leave for Bitburg (just like in the old days!). The reason was, we expected something was going on there as we has seen a UH-1, Bo-105 and C-160 fly towards Bitburg (like in the old days the F-104's arriving over Spang towards Bitburg!).
BR
Jeroen and Thorvald