I heard about this also, obviously relates to the SB30. serialed aircraft. I have not heard of the Indians doing this before and if they are doing so then why not change SB058 and SB060?r.e.hendriks wrote:Hi,
I heard some rumours about the Indian Flankers wearing fake serials.
Can anyone confirm this? Or is it just a new batch of aircraft.
Perhaps anyone can check the c/n when close by.
Anyone any idea which squadron they belong to?
Best regards, Rob.
There was also a 7th Mirage 2000N flying that day: 367 / 125-AWEric van Lisdonk wrote:On Saturday 12-06.2010 we read off all Indian a/c and both Singapore KC-135’s. On Monday 14-06-2010 we read all the other stuff.
Based:
Mirage 2000N 350/125-AJ EC03.004
Mirage 2000N 354/125-BJ EC03.004
Mirage 2000N 356/125-BX EC03.004
Mirage 2000N 361/125-CK EC03.004
Mirage 2000N 371/125-BD EC03.004
Mirage 2000N 375/125-CL EC03.004
The first two were read as 662 and 674. Can somebody confirm the second pair as 661 and 679, because someEric van Lisdonk wrote:
F-16D 661 145sqn/Singapore AF
F-16D 662 145sqn/Singapore AF
F-16D 674 145sqn/Singapore AF
F-16D 679 145sqn/Singapore AF
Where these Mirage's flying in the Morning ???Eric van Lisdonk wrote: Mirage 2000-5F 47/102-EP GC01.002
Mirage 2000-5F 55/102-EU GC01.002
Mirage 2000-5F 58/102-EL GC01.002
Mirage 2000-5F 62/102-ED GC01.002
The correct one was 115-LE and indeed they were flying in the group with 115-OQ and OLTrueno wrote:On Monday 14th I read the code "115-LL", but not sure..... perhaps it was the 115-LE, any confirmation welcome. (it was in the same group of Mirage 2000's as the 115-OQ and OL).
Mercì
Yes you are right with the 7th Mirage 2000N i have it also on picture but forgot to write it down.Hans van der Vlist wrote:There was also a 7th Mirage 2000N flying that day: 367 / 125-AWEric van Lisdonk wrote:On Saturday 12-06.2010 we read off all Indian a/c and both Singapore KC-135’s. On Monday 14-06-2010 we read all the other stuff.
Based:
Mirage 2000N 350/125-AJ EC03.004
Mirage 2000N 354/125-BJ EC03.004
Mirage 2000N 356/125-BX EC03.004
Mirage 2000N 361/125-CK EC03.004
Mirage 2000N 371/125-BD EC03.004
Mirage 2000N 375/125-CL EC03.004
The first two were read as 662 and 674. Can somebody confirm the second pair as 661 and 679, because someEric van Lisdonk wrote:
F-16D 661 145sqn/Singapore AF
F-16D 662 145sqn/Singapore AF
F-16D 674 145sqn/Singapore AF
F-16D 679 145sqn/Singapore AF
Volkel spotters read also 662 in the this pair !!!!!!!!!!!!
Where these Mirage's flying in the Morning ???Eric van Lisdonk wrote: Mirage 2000-5F 47/102-EP GC01.002
Mirage 2000-5F 55/102-EU GC01.002
Mirage 2000-5F 58/102-EL GC01.002
Mirage 2000-5F 62/102-ED GC01.002
Hans
Where these Mirage's flying in the Morning ???Eric van Lisdonk wrote: Mirage 2000-5F 47/102-EP GC01.002
Mirage 2000-5F 55/102-EU GC01.002
Mirage 2000-5F 58/102-EL GC01.002
Mirage 2000-5F 62/102-ED GC01.002
661 and 679 confirmed.Hans van der Vlist wrote: The first two were read as 662 and 674. Can somebody confirm the second pair as 661 and 679, because some
Volkel spotters read also 662 in the this pair !!!!!!!!!!!!
This is 01. It is marked as Mirage III NG on the nose, but according to EMOOS it's a Mirage 50M. Who has the definitive answer on the type?Finally. What is the id of the stored blue Mirage next to the Falcon near point 1?
6156/F-ZAGD is the AS365N listed above.CJ wrote:Seen at Istres on June 10 (yes, I know, a bit late, but hopefully of use to some) include:
94/ABZ TBM700
95-XH TBM700
580/AJ PC7
M02 Rafale
301 Rafale B
12 Atlantique NG
054/YX Xingu
5458/VV AS.555AN
367/125-AW M2000N
371/125-BD M2000N
366/125-BC M2000N
373/125-CF M2000N
354/125-BJ M2000N
361/125-CK M2000N
342/125-BA M2000N
D02 M2000D CEV marking on tail
673/ - M2000D
51/330-AS M2000-5F
472/93-CC C-135FR
474/93-CE C-135FR
525/93-CN C-135FR
753 KC-135R RSingAF
6156/F-AZGD SA365N
UR-82027 An-124 ADB
F-WWFE 7X in primer
F-WFBW 7X
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