I don’t need close to the location for good photos. More interested in readig off some numbers, is this possible you think?The DJ wrote:Had the time to check this morning, both ARC's docked at 530 & 531. No helicopters seen, just a sh*tload of cars and trucks. Almost impossible to get close at this location, unless your a dockworker.
If it unloads at 520 on Thursday you have to be lucky as well, parking lot is surrounded by a high wall of shipping containers. Best change to get them is when they fly off, or better, if you got access..
Source is an official Dutch defence press release.nilsko wrote:According to a post in the Facebook group of Rotterdam - The Hague airport (see: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rotterdamRTHA/) stuff returning from Germany to US will route via Eindhoven AB - Rotterdam harbour - US. I do not have an official source for this (although the text seems official..) so I don't have additional details, but might be worth checking out..
From what I hear company “steinweg “ has a contract to facilitate these kind of operations. Most likely they will use their facility at the Europoort.Lifeliner 3 wrote:Source is an official Dutch defence press release.nilsko wrote:According to a post in the Facebook group of Rotterdam - The Hague airport (see: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rotterdamRTHA/) stuff returning from Germany to US will route via Eindhoven AB - Rotterdam harbour - US. I do not have an official source for this (although the text seems official..) so I don't have additional details, but might be worth checking out..
I’m not sure, but it is very likely that some are already out of the ship, as the ship is moved this morning.Jappie wrote:Hi there,
any updates if the started unloading the helicopters and if something is visible?
Best regards,
Jasper
What is the best location to spot them in Zeebrugge ?wamovements wrote:First helicopter, being an apache, was just offloaded!
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