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40+18 & 94+54 are correct, this is a misread/typ-e from my end.Rene Klok wrote:Sjoerd,
I was there in August 2010. My pics show the following deviations compared to your report.
40+18 Alpha Jet A
94+54 T-33A spec. c/s
10 CM170 spec. c/s
F-AZEO/210 MD.312
09/11 Mirage 3A
467/13-.. Mirage 3EX
48/314-ZF Mystere IVA
418/3-QQ Mirage 3E
Thanks Sjoerd. Indeed your answer helped me too with some updates..Sjoerd wrote:40+18 & 94+54 are correct, this is a misread/typ-e from my end.Rene Klok wrote:Sjoerd,
I was there in August 2010. My pics show the following deviations compared to your report.
40+18 Alpha Jet A
94+54 T-33A spec. c/s
10 CM170 spec. c/s
F-AZEO/210 MD.312
09/11 Mirage 3A
467/13-.. Mirage 3EX
48/314-ZF Mystere IVA
418/3-QQ Mirage 3E
- CM170 10 is w/o some time and EWR has 101 as being preserved in spec c/s. I have not actually read this serial myself this time, but in 2006 I did and the Fouga is still at the same spot.
- MD.312 210 will be checked at my photos
- Mirage 3A 09/11 should be interpreted as actually serial nr 09, with code 11 on the middle of the fuselage
- Mirage 3EX 467 only the serial nr was read as the code was blocked (remind, I read all from the outside)
- Mystere 48 was seen head on, stored close to the Mirage 4P. This one was actually not read and again assumed from the position and the fact I noted it earlier in 2006.
- Mirage 3E wore only 418 in the tail and QQ on the jet intake. There was no (faded) "3" noted by me and the fact the code was on the intake (instead of below the cockpit) suggest this is a former CEV aircraft and therefore only wears the two letters.
I hope this helps you too.
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