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The one parked on flightline east (and confirmed now by you departing around noon) starts with 86+ . .. I will need to edit my photos first in order to retrieve the final 2 digits, but once I have I will let u know.Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Hi Sjoerd,
Indeed I saw a Bo015 leaving around noon, I forgot to mention it in my report. So thx for the adjustment.
The Bo105 in my report was the one with the special c/s (fuselage partially painted in German flag colours), which actually did the demo.
Did you read of this one ?
wkr.,
Remco
True and also mentioned in Remco's report, but the demo had the german flag on it and was parked on flight line west. The one we're after is a standard c/s Bo-105 without uinit mks parked on flightline east departing around noon.frank kramer wrote:On page 2 of this topic, arrecoos mentions that the demo-105 is 87+16..
The guy I asked had the serials / con nos. noted on his phone as he said he knew spotters would be asking, so here goes from Source 3Sjoerd wrote:There were actually 3 inside. I received conflicting serials via/via who got them from personel walking out the hangar, so anyone who read them actually off?Buccaneer S.2B wrote: Inside halle 9 (partially open)
unknown NH Industries NH90
Source 1; 78+22, 78+25, 78+26
Source 2; 78+22, 78+26, 78+27
From my images it at least started with 86+. .. It was parked in the morning between the CH-53 and SAR UH-1D. In the afternoon it was gone?Buccaneer S.2B wrote:
At the flightlines were:
8.+.. MBB Bo105P
Thank you for typing all this out, Remco!Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Good morning,
Hereby a log of what seen last Saturday at a quite fruitfull "Tag der Bundeswehr".
I will kick off with the wrecks & relics:
Main gate:
75+11 SE3130 Alouette II
Preserved outside, near simulator building:
(86+71) MBB Bölkow Bo105P
71+97 Bell/Dornier UH-1D Huey I read 71+97 too. The photo on Eurodemobbed shows 71+98 on the other side of the boom. which one is correct, please?
83+32 Paisecki H21C Retriver
(SA101) / "QA+471" Sikorsky H34 Choctaw
Ausbildungswerkstatt, inside and outside:
40+58 Dornier/Berguet Alpha Jet
41+06 Dornier/Breguet Alpha Jet
91+62 FWP/Piaggio FWP149D
91+81 FWP/Piaggio FWP149D is this the correct number please?
99+17 Rockwell OV-10B(Z) Bronco
99+29 Rockwell OV-10B(Z) Bronco
99+42 Fiat G91R/3
99+45 Fiat G91R/3
none UH-1D simulator (had 72+14 painted on the back of it)
(80+10) MBB Bo105M
(87+10????) MBB Bo105P
halle 10, inside and outside:
75+01 SE3130 Alouette II
87+92 MBB Bo105P
(56+16) / "PL+409" Dornier Do27
96+49 Mill Mi-24D
PB-132 SE3130 Alouette II does anyone know the id of this please?
Halle 6:
75+51 SE3130 Alouette II
78+02 (1006) NH90 also in here
Halle 2:
unknown Bell/Dornier UH-1D Huey (dismantled)
static:
86+28 MBB Bo105P
86+49 MBB Bo105P
87+28 MBB Bo105P
87+51 MBB Bo105P
87+62 MBB Bo105P
The static contained:
50+83 C-160D Transall
5D-HU Bell 212
74+03 Tigre
78+07 NH Industries NH90 (1030)
78+08 NH Industries NH90 (1035)
78+29 NH Industries NH90 (1119)
82+56 Eurocopter EC635
82+65 Eurocopter EC635
87+55 MBB Bo105P
3E-KG / 1461 SA316B Alouette III
D-3394 / TU
D-3484 / B
D-EBBB Piper L18C Super Cub
D-EFVP Cessna 17
D-EKAP Piper PA28-
D-HDSI MBB/Kawasaki BK117
D-HDSM MBB Bo105Cb
D-HEGK Aérospatiale AS332L1 Super Puma
D-HLTF Eurocopter EC155
D-HSHC Eurocopter EC120
D-HVBW Eurocopter EC135
D-HZSP Eurocopter EC135
NH-221 NH Industries NH90 (1262)
T-352 Eurocopter EC635
T-354 Eurocopter EC635
Inside halle 1:
82+53 Eurocopter EC635
Inside halle 10:
82+54 Eurocopter EC635
Inside halle 7 (closed)
unknown NH Industries NH90
unknown NH Industries NH90
Inside halle 9 (partially open)
unknown NH Industries NH90
At the flightlines were:
3E-KJ / 1346 SA316B Alouette III
71+11 Bell/Dornier UH-1D Huey
72+79 Bell/Dornier UH-1D Huey
74+42 Tigre
78+21 NH Industries NH90
79+09 NH Industries NH90
87+16 MBB Bo105P (special c/s, flew the demo)
86+.. MBB Bo105 (left around noon)
84+14 Sikorsky/WVF VH-53G
82+52 Eurocopter EC635
82+57 Eurocopter EC635
82+60 Eurocopter EC635
82+64 Eurocopter EC635
151754 / 24 Hkp15 (Augusta A109)
D-HVBQ Eurocopter EC135
D-HVBX Eurocopter EC135
T-362 Eurocopter EC635
Flying only:
54+01 Airbus A400M
50+49 C-160D Transall
With kind regards,
Remco
Thank you, I come to the same conclusion as well. Now only the mystery hangar.marco70 wrote:I can confirm the Bo105P 86+39
Are we all sure we're talking about the same hangar? Hangar 9 was the new build hangar between hangar 10 (also a new one) and hangar 4 on the static side. Hangar 7 was off limits and accross the flightline at the same height of the HKP15.Le Addeur noir wrote:The halle 7 NH90s were reported as 78+22,78+25 and 78+26 (with some prompting for the last one) by someone in the Bundeswehr.
For the Bo-105 I came to the same conclusion. It was a P-model demodified and stickers and some stencils showed s/n 110.Buccaneer S.2B wrote: (87+10????) MBB Bo105P
PB-132 SE3130 Alouette II
D-EBBB Piper L18C Super Cub
Remco
71+98 should be correct with the tailboom belonging to 71+94 according to EMOOS. Also 91+81 should be correct and present since at least 2012.David Moore wrote:Buccaneer S.2B wrote: 71+97 Bell/Dornier UH-1D Huey I read 71+97 too. The photo on Eurodemobbed shows 71+98 on the other side of the boom. which one is correct, please?
91+81 FWP/Piaggio FWP149D is this the correct number please?
Remco
At the end off the show one NH-90 (79+09?) from the flightline was towed into it, unfortunate the left one still was not readable on the tailboom.Sjoerd wrote:Are we all sure we're talking about the same hangar? Hangar 9 was the new build hangar between hangar 10 (also a new one) and hangar 4 on the static side. Hangar 7 was off limits and accross the flightline at the same height of the HKP15.Le Addeur noir wrote:The halle 7 NH90s were reported as 78+22,78+25 and 78+26 (with some prompting for the last one) by someone in the Bundeswehr.
In hangar 7 at least one NH90 could be seen between the doors on the far left side, which were slightly open at least in the afternoon.
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