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Einstein
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Location: Somewhere between Volkel & Gilze-Rijen
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by Einstein » 14 Jul 2019, 21:58
Hi Leonard,
I can confirm the following serials from my photographs at Issy:
Tigre serial 6012, 6018
AS532UL 2316, 2325
NH90 1335, 1338
SA330 1663
Regards,
Jochem
Einstein
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Type of spotter: Military
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Location: Somewhere between Volkel & Gilze-Rijen
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by Einstein » 14 Jul 2019, 22:00
One of the other Fennecs over Paris was coded VL. This one flew circles over Issy.
Jochem
ben_sadler
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Subscriber Scramble: Benjamin Sadler
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by ben_sadler » 14 Jul 2019, 22:04
Fennecs flying around - [5511]/WC, [5430] VL & [5390] UZ
simongrigor
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Subscriber Scramble: Simon Grigor
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by simongrigor » 14 Jul 2019, 22:10
Super list, and so quick too. Thank you. One correction, a typo I'm sure - the Spanish KC-130 was coded /31-53.
Hans van Herk
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Location: Leiden
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by Hans van Herk » 14 Jul 2019, 22:50
Great log, thanks all.
Alpha Jet E7 is coded 705-TU (not TV)
Hans van Herk
leonard van T
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Location: Huizen
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by leonard van T » 15 Jul 2019, 13:14
LOG updated on page two,
thanks for all the help,despite challenging weather conditions all participants where identified !
all we need now is the spare helicopters at Creil.
Leonard
ben_sadler
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Subscriber Scramble: Benjamin Sadler
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by ben_sadler » 15 Jul 2019, 14:24
I popped to Creil after the flypast and was there around 1600... using your notes above my friend see below:
Ramp;
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HT.29-02/ET-802 NH90-TTH BHELMA III (FAMET)
HT.29-09/ET-809 NH90-TTH CFAI (FAMET)
HA.28-13/ET-713 Tiger HAD EFA (FAMET)
HA.28-**/ET-7** Tiger HAD EFA (FAMET)
****** Tigre HAP
****** Tigre HAP
I presume these were spares and not utilised in the flypast - on Saturday evening the following were reported (excluding those already in flypast) (BJM, BJT, BHA, BJH)
2 x NH90s departed as I arrived:
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1273/EAD NH90-TTH CFAI
1391/EBB NH90-TTH nn
An AS332 also departed as we arrived, I presume this is the spare CGV which was noted?
Regards
Ben
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Fishbed08
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by Fishbed08 » 15 Jul 2019, 14:52
Can anyone confirm what time the Germans left Creil?
Noted departing the airfield at 13:55 was a formation of 3 Tigres and 2 NH90 heading north.
Richard de Florennes
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by Richard de Florennes » 15 Jul 2019, 19:13
CREIL SUNDAY 2019-07-14 (mainly)RW07
Weather: broken clouds, clear air, short sunny spells, moderate wind
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1338)/EAY T05:59 L09:35
SA.330B ALAT (1663)/DBQ T05:59 L09:20
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NH.90-TTH ALAT (1391)/EBB T10:37 L12:04
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1338)/EAY T10:38 L14:20
Tiger UHT Heer 74+35 T10:37 L12:06
Tiger UHT Heer 74+68 T10:38 L12:05
Tiger UHT Heer 74+64 T10:40 L12:07
NH.90-TTH Heer 78+38 T10:38 L12:06
Chinook HC.6 18 Sqn ZA683 no badge T10:36 L12:05
Chinook HC.6 18 Sqn ZA708 no badge T10:36 L12:06
Tigre HAD ALAT (6020)/BJT T10:37 L10:46
Tigre HAP ALAT (2030)/BHW T10:39 L12:06
Tigre HAP ALAT (2009)/BHB T10:37 L12:07
Tigre HAD ALAT (6016)/BJR T10:37 L14:20
EC.725AP 4 RHFS (2633)/CAE T10:39 L12:06
SA.341L1 4 RHFS (2225)/GET T10:39 L12:06
NH.90-TTH FAMET (HT.29-02)/ET-802 T10:38 L12:06
Tiger HAD FAMET (HA.28-13)/ET-713 T10:40 L12:07
NH.90-TTH FAMET (HT.29-09)/ET-809 T10:40 L12:08
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1239)/EAA T10:40 L12:07
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1273)/EAD T10:40 L12:08
SA.330B ALAT (1663)/DBQ T10:39 L13:20
SA.342L1 ALAT (4229)/GEX T10:37 L13:21
AS.532UL ALAT (2325)/CGS T10:38 L13:39
AS.532UL ALAT (2316)/CGO T10:37
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1335)/EAV T10:38
Tigre HAP ALAT (6012)/BJL T10:39
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Chinook HC.6 18 Sqn ZA683 no badge T13:57
Chinook HC.6 18 Sqn ZA708 no badge T13:57
Chinook HC.6 18 Sqn Z.... no badge T13:57
SA.342M ALAT (2039)/GBC T13:06
SA.342L1 ALAT (4229)/GEX T15:23
NH.90-TTH Heer 78+36 T13:50
NH.90-TTH Heer 78+38 T14:00
Tigre HAP ALAT (2009)/BHB T13:52
Tigre HAP ALAT (2030)/BHW) T14:11
Tigre HAD ALAT (6016)/BJR T15:16
Tiger UHT Heer 74+35 T13:54
Tiger UHT Heer 74+64 T13:52
Tiger UHT Heer 74+68 T13:52
SA.330B ALAT (1130)/DCK T12:56
SA.330B ALAT (1663)/DBQ T14:13
EC.725AP 4 RHFS (2633)/CAE T14:15
SA.341L1 4 RHFS (2225)/GET T14:17
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1239)/EAA T13:52
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1338/EAY)? T15:15
AS.532UL ALAT (2325)/CGS T15:43
AS.532UL ALAT (2336)/CGV T15:46
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1391)/EBB T15:52
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1273)/EAD T15:52
ben_sadler
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by ben_sadler » 15 Jul 2019, 19:26
Richard de Florennes wrote: CREIL SUNDAY 2019-07-14 (mainly)RW07
Weather: broken clouds, clear air, short sunny spells, moderate wind
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1338)/EAY T05:59 L09:35
SA.330B ALAT (1663)/DBQ T05:59 L09:20
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NH.90-TTH ALAT (1391)/EBB T10:37 L12:04
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1338)/EAY T10:38 L14:20
Tiger UHT Heer 74+35 T10:37 L12:06
Tiger UHT Heer 74+68 T10:38 L12:05
Tiger UHT Heer 74+64 T10:40 L12:07
NH.90-TTH Heer 78+38 T10:38 L12:06
Chinook HC.6 18 Sqn ZA683 no badge T10:36 L12:05
Chinook HC.6 18 Sqn ZA708 no badge T10:36 L12:06
Tigre HAD ALAT (6020)/BJT T10:37 L10:46
Tigre HAP ALAT (2030)/BHW T10:39 L12:06
Tigre HAP ALAT (2009)/BHB T10:37 L12:07
Tigre HAD ALAT (6016)/BJR T10:37 L14:20
EC.725AP 4 RHFS (2633)/CAE T10:39 L12:06
SA.341L1 4 RHFS (2225)/GET T10:39 L12:06
NH.90-TTH FAMET (HT.29-02)/ET-802 T10:38 L12:06
Tiger HAD FAMET (HA.28-13)/ET-713 T10:40 L12:07
NH.90-TTH FAMET (HT.29-09)/ET-809 T10:40 L12:08
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1239)/EAA T10:40 L12:07
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1273)/EAD T10:40 L12:08
SA.330B ALAT (1663)/DBQ T10:39 L13:20
SA.342L1 ALAT (4229)/GEX T10:37 L13:21
AS.532UL ALAT (2325)/CGS T10:38 L13:39
AS.532UL ALAT (2316)/CGO T10:37
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1335)/EAV T10:38
Tigre HAP ALAT (6012)/BJL T10:39
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Chinook HC.6 18 Sqn ZA683 no badge T13:57
Chinook HC.6 18 Sqn ZA708 no badge T13:57
Chinook HC.6 18 Sqn Z.... no badge T13:57
SA.342M ALAT (2039)/GBC T13:06
SA.342L1 ALAT (4229)/GEX T15:23
NH.90-TTH Heer 78+36 T13:50
NH.90-TTH Heer 78+38 T14:00
Tigre HAP ALAT (2009)/BHB T13:52
Tigre HAP ALAT (2030)/BHW) T14:11
Tigre HAD ALAT (6016)/BJR T15:16
Tiger UHT Heer 74+35 T13:54
Tiger UHT Heer 74+64 T13:52
Tiger UHT Heer 74+68 T13:52
SA.330B ALAT (1130)/DCK T12:56
SA.330B ALAT (1663)/DBQ T14:13
EC.725AP 4 RHFS (2633)/CAE T14:15
SA.341L1 4 RHFS (2225)/GET T14:17
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1239)/EAA T13:52
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1338/EAY)? T15:15
AS.532UL ALAT (2325)/CGS T15:43
AS.532UL ALAT (2336)/CGV T15:46
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1391)/EBB T15:52
NH.90-TTH ALAT (1273)/EAD T15:52
Excellent log Richard, any idea on the missing Spanish Tiger and two Tigres (French) left on the ramp at 1600 after the final NH90s had departed?
Thanks
Ben
David Moore
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Posts: 279 Joined: 06 Apr 2008, 15:44
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by David Moore » 15 Jul 2019, 20:00
"any idea on the missing Spanish Tiger and two Tigres (French) left on the ramp at 1600 after the final NH90s had departed?"
From Richard's detailed list of movements above (for which, thanks!) mustn't one of the remaining ALAT Tigres have been 6020/BJT?
Joost Michiels
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Type of spotter: MIL
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by Joost Michiels » 15 Jul 2019, 20:24
Good work gents! and pretty fast too...
Just a few remarks/additions:
CE.14-11/14-70 EF-2000T Ala 14 (Ejercito del Aire) Should be CE.16 -11
237/F-RAFD Falcon 2000LX ET00.060 (serial from ADS-B) F-RAFD under the lefthand wing
072/62-IF CN-235M-200 ET01.062 072 confirmed
03/F-TGCH EA330LC EVAA For completeness sake, the F-regi 's were acutualy read off as well as serial 05
04/F-TGCI EA330SC EVAA
05/F-TGCJ EA330SC EVAA
After the defile the following helicopters landed at Les Invalides:
1335/EAV NH-90
9127 /JBI EC-145
2461/SA EC725
2316 / CGO AS532UL
F-HOHN AS365
Serials confirmed except for the EC145
Also present here were:
03/103-YQ Mirage 2000 pres
112 /2A Stralpes CB15
Just my tiny bit...
Joost
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Vermeer
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by Vermeer » 15 Jul 2019, 20:25
AS555 VL was also flying over the city
Michiel
Richard de Florennes
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by Richard de Florennes » 15 Jul 2019, 21:38
Excellent log Richard, any idea on the missing Spanish Tiger and two Tigres (French) left on the ramp at 1600 after the final NH90s had departed?
Thanks
Ben
sorry, I would like to help, but I could not read anything on the ramps - only the flying ones.
Anybody got a clue of the third Chinook's ID?
Richard de Florennes
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by Richard de Florennes » 15 Jul 2019, 21:40
David Moore wrote: "any idea on the missing Spanish Tiger and two Tigres (French) left on the ramp at 1600 after the final NH90s had departed?"
From Richard's detailed list of movements above (for which, thanks!) mustn't one of the remaining ALAT Tigres have been 6020/BJT?
BJT is highly probable, as it came back with technical problems/emergency a few minutes after departure ...