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You forget one more round number: 9. It’s 96+49 ex Bückeburg.patrick dirksen wrote:A picture of the German Hind was posted on Facebook (I'm not a member, but got it forwarded). The serial is 96+4x, and the x looks like something round. That would mean it could be 0, 3, 5, 6 or 8. My money would be on 96+48, a former German one that went to Hungary but never made it into operational service. Some of those are being disposed of at the moment. But no guarantees of course.
Erm, they're not being disposed of. Some, including 96+48, are going for overhaul and return to service....patrick dirksen wrote:My money would be on 96+48, a former German one that went to Hungary but never made it into operational service. Some of those are being disposed of at the moment. But no guarantees of course.
Do we know in the meanwhile where the Tornado was going?pascal wrote:Yes, 100% sure.frank kramer wrote:Are you sure you did not misread 98+06? That one has been there for ages..
Besides that, the 98+06 is leaving Baarlo in the next weeks, it is sold and his new destination is Germany.
Autsj..... I indeed forgot about that one.You forget one more round number: 9. It’s 96+49 ex Bückeburg.
Some of them are, but also some are being disposed of. There is one that went to a private collector or group of collectors (don't know the serial from memory unfortunately). Luckily indeed some are being upgraded after all, as has been reported on the messageboard. I did see the posts with serials, but didn't look up whether 96+48 was part of that batch....Erm, they're not being disposed of. Some, including 96+48, are going for overhaul and return to service....
OK, so my notes that XZ641 has left seem to be wrong. But that means one of the other five has left, and I don't know which four are still present. Any confirmation from an actual "base visit" would be very welcome.when we were there with EWAS in May 2017, there were 5 Lynxes in a row; when seen from the front they were positively identified from right to left (ZD273)/XZ680/E (Army); ZD277/U (Royal Marines)(marked as 'XZ277' on the nose with a felt pen); XZ182 (Army); XZ669/I (Army); ZD282 (Royal Marines). There was a sixth one on concrete blocks between the sheds; this is alternately being reported as either (XZ176) of (XZ641). It had Army titles. If it is certain that XZ176 is at Wieringerwerf it MUST be XZ641 as XZ176 had already left Baarlo in may 2017.. Also, checking my pictures more carefully, the letter 'A' can still be seen vaguely on the 6th Lynx on the blocks, making it a perfect match for XZ641.
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