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Rubberneck
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by Rubberneck » 03 Apr 2014, 13:40
2401 RSF4352 currently about to pass over Dijon @ 1140Z
2402 RSF4353 just passing over Grenoble
Bennie
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by Bennie » 03 Apr 2014, 14:16
Rubberneck wrote: 2401 RSF4352 currently about to pass over Dijon @ 1140Z
2402 RSF4353 just passing over Grenoble
Any chickens spotted yet?
Ben
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57HEAVY
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by 57HEAVY » 03 Apr 2014, 14:24
6 eagles landed 5 mns ago
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Bennie
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by Bennie » 03 Apr 2014, 14:33
57HEAVY wrote: 6 eagles landed 5 mns ago
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Models/serials?
Ben
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evhest
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by evhest » 03 Apr 2014, 14:35
Apparently 4x C and 2x D models
Answers will be questioned.....
raameagle
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by raameagle » 03 Apr 2014, 14:41
According to a friend on the spot (thanks DB/SG) serials are 232, 205, 214, 208, 233 and 203.
Regards
Nilson
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by Nilson » 03 Apr 2014, 15:35
raameagle wrote: According to a friend on the spot (thanks DB/SG) serials are 232, 205, 214, 208, 233 and 203.
Regards
Some old USAFE birds ;-(.
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life is good, but a good life is better
Bennie
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by Bennie » 03 Apr 2014, 15:43
Nilson wrote: raameagle wrote: According to a friend on the spot (thanks DB/SG) serials are 232, 205, 214, 208, 233 and 203.
Regards
Some old USAFE birds ;-(.
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Exactly what I was afraid of.... On the bright side: extra time off at home and less travel costs!
Ben
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Tim Jones
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by Tim Jones » 03 Apr 2014, 15:46
Are they viewable from outside?
Many thanks,
Tim.
lappie
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by lappie » 03 Apr 2014, 16:00
according to Scramble DB:
232, FMS 79-0006 EX Bitburg 36TFW
205, FMS 80-0073
214, FMS 79-0043 EX Bitburg 36TFW
208, FMS 79-0017 Ex Soesterberg 32TFS
233, FMS 79-0004 Ex Soesterberg 32TFS
203. FMS 80-0095
Previous owner is from my memory
jp 74
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by jp 74 » 03 Apr 2014, 16:25
Bennie wrote: Nilson wrote: raameagle wrote: According to a friend on the spot (thanks DB/SG) serials are 232, 205, 214, 208, 233 and 203.
Regards
Some old USAFE birds ;-(.
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Exactly what I was afraid of.... On the bright side: extra time off at home and less travel costs!
Sometimes it is nice to see old frends!
Compromise is failure.
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by Stafhunter » 03 Apr 2014, 17:09
Lucky 6 new ones and not the same at Dijon
I'm happy that I not collect construction numbers
F-104 Starfighter patch website
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flown in:
F27-300M C-5
better a spotter with stepladder behind me than a spotter with 50mm in front off me
Nilson
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by Nilson » 03 Apr 2014, 17:24
Stafhunter wrote: Lucky 6 new ones and not the same at Dijon
I'm happy that I not collect construction numbers
Everbody his way
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Rubberneck
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by Rubberneck » 03 Apr 2014, 17:45
Rubberneck wrote:
LFSO 3/4
HZ-136 C550 eta LFSO 1530z fm LICC etd 1630z to LFJL
running late and no longer planning on going to LFSO.
etd LICC 1545Z eta LFJL 1825z
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by cis » 04 Apr 2014, 10:19
Tim,
The F-15s were parked on the large ramp north of the control tower in het north-east part of the air base. Only some fintips could be seen from the western side outside the base.