With 2/37 the a/c should be 7237Typeflyer wrote:C-FGZE had nose code 495.
There was a UH-1D in the southwest platform area near the hangar, appeared to carry 2/37 on the nose? Any offers?
Typo 7918JPS wrote:Tag des Bundeswehr 15 June 2019
Static:
97+18 NH-90
See this forum for additional updates: https://www.flugzeugforum.de/threads/fl ... st-2645108W&R wrote:With 2/37 the a/c should be 7237Typeflyer wrote:C-FGZE had nose code 495.
There was a UH-1D in the southwest platform area near the hangar, appeared to carry 2/37 on the nose? Any offers?
Also in this hangar was 83+55 Sea LynxJPS wrote: small maintenance hangar
60+22 P3
NH90 instructional airframe
Was this hangar open for the public?geert wrote:JPS wrote: Hangar near runway where the Fouga was parked:
83+22 83+19 83+25 83+07.
Geert
Was the Lynx behind the 60+22 on the right side of the hangar?geert wrote:JPS wrote:
Also in this hangar was 83+55 Sea Lynx
Geert
at +/-09:45hrs 83+03 83+10 (dep.) and 83+13 where outsideJPS wrote:Hangar Southeast
3x Lynx MFG
+ 83+04geert wrote: Also in this hangar was 83+55 Sea Lynx
this a training rig like the NH90 in the same hangar.
Hangar near runway where the Fouga was parked:
83+22 83+19 83+25 83+07.
Geert
JPS wrote:Was the Lynx behind the 60+22 on the right side of the hangar?geert wrote:JPS wrote:
Also in this hangar was 83+55 Sea Lynx
Geert
Thx Geert!
No, it was not open, but they were visible through the windows. With al little stretching and bending......JPS wrote:Was this hangar open for the public?geert wrote:JPS wrote: Hangar near runway where the Fouga was parked:
83+22 83+19 83+25 83+07.
Geert
Thx Geert!
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