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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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No list yet but the following was already published:

Opening défilé aérien - 53 aircraft:
46 de l’armée de l’Air
6 de la Marine nationale
1 étranger
Types: Alphajet, A400M, C 160, CN 235, E3F, C 130, C 135, Mirage 2000D, Mirage 2000N, Mirage 2000RDI, Mirage 2000RDY, Mirage F1CR, Rafale, GROB 120, Atlantique 2, Falcon 50, Rafale Marine, Super étendard modernisé


Défilé aérien de clôture - 36 helicopters:

21 de l’aviation légère de l’armée de Terre
6 de l’armée de l’Air
3 de la Marine nationale
3 de la Gendarmerie nationale
3 de la sécurité civile
Types: Gazelle Viviane, Caïman, Puma, Super Puma, Tigre HAP, Tigre HAD, EC 725 Caracal, Fennec, Dauphin, Panther, EC 135, EC 145


Clôture
Types: 2 Alphajet, Puma (6 parachutistes de l’École des troupes aéroportées de Pau)


ESPLANADE DES INVALIDES
Aviation Légère de l’Armée de Terre
1 Caïman
1 Tigre
1 Cougar
1 Gazelle

Marine nationale
1 Caïman

Armée de l’Air
1 Caracal
1 Fennec

Gendarmerie nationale
1 EC 135

PLACE DE LA NATION
Exposition statique Mirage 2000
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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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The complete formations of the flying parade can be found on the MoD website:
http://www.defense.gouv.fr/salle-de-presse under "Dossiers de presse" > Guide du journaliste 14 Juillet 2014.pdf

See pages 28, 29, 71 and 72.
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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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Thnx CIS! As the list you found was published yesterday, I believe it is more up-to-date than http://www.garnison-paris.terre.defense ... eriels.htm (this site does not mention the E-2 or M F1B).


OUVERTURE
- 9 Alpha Jet (Patrouille acrobatique de France - 80e anniversaire de l’armée de l’air)

100E ANNIVERSAIRE DE LA PREMIÈRE MISSION DE RECONNAISSANCE
- 1 Mirage F1 B (Escadron de reconnaissance [ER] 02.033 « Savoie », Base aérienne [BA] 118 Mont-de-Marsan)
- 4 Mirage F1 CR (ER 02.033 « Savoie », BA 118 Mont-de-Marsan)
- 3 Rafale (Escadron de chasse [EC] 02.030 « Normandie-Niemen », BA 118 Mont-de-Marsan)

50E ANNIVERSAIRE DE LA DISSUASION NUCLÉAIRE
- 1 C-135 (Groupement de ravitaillement en vol [GRV] 02.091 « Bretagne », BA 125 Istres)
- 4 Rafale (EC 01.091 « Gascogne », BA 113 Saint-Dizier)
- 4 Mirage 2000 N (EC 02.004 « La Fayette », BA 125 Istres)

100E ANNIVERSAIRE DU PREMIER BOMBARDEMENT
- 1 C-135 (GRV 02.091 « Bretagne », BA 125 Istres)
- 2 Rafale (EC 01.007 « Provence », BA 113 Saint-Dizier)
- 3 Mirage 2000 D (EC 02.003 « Champagne », BA 133 Nancy-Ochey)

100E ANNIVERSAIRE DE LA PREMIÈRE VICTOIRE AÉRIENNE
- 1 E-3F Awacs (escadron de détection et contrôle aéroportés 00.036 « Berry », BA 702 Avord)
- 1 Rafale (EC 01.007 « Provence », BA 113 de Saint-Dizier)
- 2 Mirage 2000 RDY (EC 01.002 « Cigognes », BA 116 Luxeuil)
- 1 Rafale (EC 02.030 « Normandie-Niemen », BA 118 Mont-de-Marsan)
- 2 Mirage 2000 RDI (EC 02.005 « Île-de-France », BA 115 Orange)

FORMATION ET ENTRAÎNEMENT
- 2 Alpha Jet français (École de transition opérationnelle [ETO] 02.008, BA 120 Cazaux)
- 1 Alpha Jet belge (ETO 02.008, BA 120 Cazaux)

INTERVENTION À PARTIR DE LA MER
- 2 Rafale Marine (flottille 11F, Base aéronautique navale [BAN] Landivisiau)
- 2 Super-Étendard modernisés (flottille 17F, BAN Landivisiau)
- 1 E-2C Hawkeye (flottille 4F, BAN Lann-Bihoué)

PATROUILLE ET SURVEILLANCE MARITIME
- 1 Atlantique 2 (flottille 21F, BAN Lann-Bihoué)
- 1 Falcon 50 (flottille 24F, BAN Lann-Bihoué)

PROJECTION DE FORCES
- 1 A400M Atlas (centre d’expériences aériennes militaires, BA 123 Orléans-Bricy)
- 1 C-130 Hercules (Escadron de transport [ET] 02.061 « Franche Comté », BA 123 Orléans-Bricy)
- 1 C-160 Transall (ET 01.064 « Béarn », BA 105 Évreux)
- 2 CN235 Casa (ET 01.062 « Vercors », BA 110 Creil)



DÉFILÉ HÉLICOPTÈRES

SAUVEGARDE TERRESTRE
- 1 Gazelle (1er Régiment d’hélicoptères de combat [RHC], Phalsbourg)
- 1 Puma treuil (1er RHC, Phalsbourg)
- 1 Puma GIGN (groupe interarmées d’hélicoptères, Villacoublay)

CENTRES DE FORMATION
- 1 Caïman (centre de formation interarmées NH90, Le Cannet-des-Maures)
- 1 Tigre Hélicoptère appui-protection (HAP) (École franco-allemande du Tigre [EFA], Le Cannet-des-Maures)
- 1 Tigre UHT allemand (version appui antichar)(EFA)

RECONNAISSANCE OFFENSIVE
- 2 Gazelle (5e RHC, Pau)
- 1 Tigre HAP (5e RHC, Pau)
- 1 Caracal (4e régiment d’hélicoptères des forces spéciales, Pau)

ATTAQUE ET DESTRUCTION
- 1 Gazelle (1er RHC, Phalsbourg)
- 1 Tigre Hélicoptère appui destruction (HAD) (1er RHC, Phalsbourg)
- 1 Tigre HAP (5e RHC, Pau)
- 1 Puma poste de commandement (5e RHC, Pau)

MANOEUVRE ET ASSAUT
- 1 Cougar (5e RHC, Pau)
- 2 Caïman (1er RHC, Phalsbourg)
- 1 Puma canon de 20 mm (1er RHC, Phalsbourg)

EXTRACTION IMMÉDIATE (IMEX)
- 1 Gazelle (1er RHC, Phalsbourg)
- 1 Puma (Escadron d’hélicoptères [EH] 01.067 « Pyrénées ») (1er RHC, Phalsbourg)
- 1 Tigre HAD (1er RHC, Phalsbourg)

SÛRETÉ AÉRIENNE
- 3 Fennec dont 1 Fennec MASA (centre d’instruction des équipages d’hélicoptères BA 115 Orange ; EH 03.067 « Parisis », BA 107 Villacoublay ; EH 05.067 « Alpilles », BA 115 Orange)

SOUTIEN À LA POPULATION
- 1 Super Puma (EH 01.044 « Solenzara », BA 126 Solenzara-Ventiseri)
- 1 Caracal (EH 01.067 « Pyrénées », BA 120 Cazaux)
- 1 Puma (EH 01.067 « Pyrénées », BA 120 Cazaux)

COMBAT AÉROMARITIME ET SAUVEGARDE
- 1 Caïman (flottille 33F, BAN Lanvéoc-Ploumic)
- 1 Panther (flottille 36F, BAN Hyères)
- 1 Dauphin (flottille 35F, BAN Hyères)

GENDARMERIE NATIONALE
- 1 EC145 (base de Villacoublay)
- 2 EC135 (bases de Villacoublay et Amiens)

SÉCURITE CIVILE
- 3 EC145 (base hélicoptère de Paris)


Direct link: http://www.defense.gouv.fr/content/down ... 202014.pdf
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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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Sonny1 & CIS thanks.

I will not speculate but what's "striking" is the fact that some 80 countries have been invited as well.

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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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Maybe marching soldiers count as well. And sending invitations is not that hard ;-)

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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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If your read the text is says (Google translate):
"Centennial also appears as a global phenomenon involving nearly 80 countries all face the need to give meaning to their memorial effort. Representatives of many of them, and that the families of soldiers and workers engaged on our soil, come in France, throughout these
four years of commemoration to honor their elders."
Looks like sending representatives, not aircraft.
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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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Le Bourget, Orly , Issy & Charles de Gaulle are worthwhile to visit during the festivities i.h.o.
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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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Those 80 countries will mostly send ambassadors, last years no special stuff at LBG etc. Issy les Moulineaux always hosts 2 Pumas for the paradrops.
Quite often the choppers that will go to Les Invalides will make a short stop over there as well, but then you have to be really quick.

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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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According to the pdf-file mentioned above, the parade starts at 09:10h and will end at 12:00.

10:35 Défilé avions commandé par le général de corps aérien ThierrCaspar-Fille-Lambie, commandant la défense aérienne et les opérations aériennes.

How safe are the times? Can arrive by TGV in Paris est 09:50h... No earlier TGVs from Germany that day...

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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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By experience, the aerial defile usually starts around 10.15h.
I assume that you arrive at Gare de Nord. Then you have to travel to Invalides in about 25 minutes (best location for pictures). That will be a VERY tight schedule. You might not make it, given the fact that several stations will be closed and that the Metro is very crowded on that day.
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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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Niek wrote:By experience, the aerial defile usually starts around 10.15h.
Thank you! So a tough challenge for me...
Niek wrote:I assume that you arrive at Gare de Nord.
TGV from Saarbrücken arrives Gare de l’Est.
Niek wrote: Then you have to travel to Invalides in about 25 minutes (best location for pictures).
Is there a chance to see the flyby from the Gare de l’Est when I am late?
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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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Is there a chance to see the flyby from the Gare de l’Est when I am late?
I don't think so...

Maybe this website will help you to travel by Metro from Gare de l'Est to Invalides
http://www.ratp.fr/itineraires/fr/ratp/ ... lus_rapide
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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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I've made a quick map of the Defilé, maybe this helps:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7Zwyk ... sp=sharing

The long line is the route of the defilé, it changes to the fly-out route on the dotted part (height of the planes increases)
I marked the spot at les Invalides with a red circle, where the line of sight is marked in yellow. This means you have no buildings obstructing your view.
The blue square is the area where the choppers will land after the flypast.
The red square in the upper righthand corner is the Gare de l'Est. As you see, the line of sight is much longer (obstructions) and you face towards the sun.
According to www.ratp.fr, a metro journey would take you 28 minutes (I did not calculate the queue for the ticket machine).

So, it's up to you, but it's rather tricky....
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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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@USAFE.

Not sure but maybe to go quickly to the Sacre Coeur. From there you have a good view over Paris as far as I can remeber.

Good luck.

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Re: 14 July 2014 Bastille Day Paris

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So the helicopters arrive about half an hour after the parade.
In previous years, when do they leave again?
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