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Might be worth noting, that the EC.120 is used for helicopter training in France. Don’t quote me, but I’ve searched online and read they’re used in the French Navy. It was also coded with a ‘T’ too. I guess in a similar way that we have the Grob Tutors in the UK on a ‘G’ reg.patrick dirksen wrote:In order:What I seemingly saw was, starting behind the CH-47, in sequence:
- Tigre (left its position around 19:00!?)
- French NH.90 (obviously towed around 19:00)
- 3x Merlin
- EC.120 (plus other stuff ...)
-Dutch CH-47
-Dutch AH-64
-Belgian Alouette 3
-Belgian MD.900
-Tigre
-French NH.90
-Danish EH.101
-Austrian Alouette 3
-Royal Navy Merlin
-Portuguese EH.101
(the French EC.120 was somewhere in between those, but since that is civil I didn't write it down....).
Hope this helps!
Arno,SWAT 11 wrote:Our log from Sunday!
Kleine Brogel – Belgian Air Days – Sunday 09-09-2018
base museum
FX61 F-104G preserved ex Belgian Air Force (tail of FX63?)
Full code is AU-J.Jarnob wrote:SL721 / AU Spitfire civilian demo
The FX-61 in the museum has the tail of the FX-86 (already for a very long time).Bennie wrote:Arno,SWAT 11 wrote:Our log from Sunday!
Kleine Brogel – Belgian Air Days – Sunday 09-09-2018
base museum
FX61 F-104G preserved ex Belgian Air Force (tail of FX63?)
The tail says FX83 after through examination of my images.
Ben
Stafsels wrote:Hi all!
Was the nah-64d on static block 1 or block 2?
Kind regards,
Stafsels
She's still operational. I just saw pics of it flying this morning. (Thanks to Toon Cox)maurits wrote:F-16AM FA104 at the static was marked with old full color 349sm fintip markings. Is this viper still operational or in use as a instructional airframe?
Indeed they are used to train the military, flying from Dax. But contrary to the British Tutor fleet, they don't carry roundels or squadron markings, which is reason for me to consider them civil and ignore them. But of course everybody to his (or her) own taste, let's not get off topic too much...Might be worth noting, that the EC.120 is used for helicopter training in France. Don’t quote me, but I’ve searched online and read they’re used in the French Navy. It was also coded with a ‘T’ too. I guess in a similar way that we have the Grob Tutors in the UK on a ‘G’ reg.
Mike
And FX-86, preserved some 80m downline, has the tail of which aircraft?MW104 wrote:The FX-61 in the museum has the tail of the FX-86 (already for a very long time).Bennie wrote:Arno,SWAT 11 wrote:Our log from Sunday!
Kleine Brogel – Belgian Air Days – Sunday 09-09-2018
base museum
FX61 F-104G preserved ex Belgian Air Force (tail of FX63?)
The tail says FX83 after through examination of my images.
Ben
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