Yeah seen that, that is what makes it weird. Unfortunately I didn't check what the P-3 used and it just might be an early morning launch before the RWY was actually closed. But the Do.228 was shown on Taxiway S. (take off and landing). I'll see if I can find out where the P-3 went.
Confirmed by FLF: P-8A 169008 VP40
Nice description Erik. Some extra details can be found here:Key wrote: ↑17 Jun 2021, 16:10 Hi Els,
Military aircraft watching is almost always a matter of patience and luck, unless you have detailed inside knowledge. Maritime patrol aircraft form an additional challenge in that they are able to fly very long missions. This often results in low activity at their base unless they are training in the circuit, when they make multiple approaches. From what I understand, just two of the German P-3C Orions are active at all nowadays. In other words: there is no guarantee whatsoever that your family will actually 'catch' an Orion if you visit Nordholz - but you can get lucky of course!
If you decide to give it a try, I would advise the Wanhödener Str. just east of the base near the approach lights, for winds from the west. For winds from the east, I would tip on the Wanhödener Str. again but then just east of the roundabout with the Bundesstraße. From there, you also see the approach lights. Both spots should be relatively easy to find, assuming you have the location of the base on the map.
Good luck!
Erik
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