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Cazaux (LFBC) 2012 MIL

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Expected March 29th: NAF78.
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Re: Cazaux (LFBC) 2012 MIL

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July 6th visitors: BAF101 & BAF102.
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Bennie wrote:July 6th visitors: BAF101 & BAF102.
Not Visitors but local BAF AJets returning from a navigation trip, AT17 & AT02
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Re: Cazaux (LFBC) 2012 MIL

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Noted on 27-07-2012

Alpha Jets/BAF:
AT02, AT08, AT12, AT13, AT15, AT18, AT25, AT26, AT27, AT30

Alpha Jets/FAF:
E176/120-MB, E..../120-TT

AS350Ba/Gendarmerie:
2044/JCN

Unfortenatly there was a empty flightline, only 5 FAF alpha jets were seen and two could be ID'd.
A look in the NOTAMS revealed that Cazaux is closed from 27-07 1500lt until 16-08.

Any help with the Alpha Jet coded 120-TT would be appreciated!

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Re: Cazaux (LFBC) 2012 MIL

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E101/314-TT was one of the Alpha Jets to be upgraded to similar standards as the Belgian AJets. Since codes don't change anymore (just the base number), it is very likely that this one became 120-TT..
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Re: Cazaux (LFBC) 2012 MIL

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DJdeRidder wrote:E101/314-TT was one of the Alpha Jets to be upgraded to similar standards as the Belgian AJets. Since codes don't change anymore (just the base number), it is very likely that this one became 120-TT..
Thanks DJ very helpfull! although confirmation would be appreciated.
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September 19th inbound: NAF73.
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Re: Cazaux (LFBC) 2012 MIL

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Expected on December 10th from Lossiemouth is BAF635.
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