24 - 26 October 2013
Early this year we received information that there would be another edition of the Seoul airshow in 2013. In previous |
years this was a very interesting airshow which gives you the possibility to get a glimpse of the Republic of Korea Air |
Force (ROKAF). The ROKAF is still in the middle of a major modernization process. Despite the fact that some of its |
iconic “Vietnam war” aircraft (RF-5A, F-4D, A-37) have been replaced, a large part of the ROKAF fighter force is still 30+ |
years old. We have 131 TRS with RF-4C (circa sixteen aircraft), 152 FS, 153 FS and 156 FS with F-4E (circa seventy aircraft) |
and 101 FS, 105 FS, 112 FS, 201 FS and 205 FTS with the (K)F-5E/F (approx 130 aircraft). Disregarding the three |
squadrons of the somewhat younger KF-5E/F, this sums up to a total of 210 aircraft to be replaced in the near future. |
Models based on the T-50, like a single-seat FA-50 fighter, are seen as possible replacements for the F-5/F-4E and old F-16s, |
while 22 TA-50s have already replaced the A-37B. |
Normally the Seoul airshow is being held at Seongnam at the outskirts of Seoul. But due to runway maintenance at Seongnam, |
Cheongju AB - home of three squadrons ROKAF F-4Es, was the venue of the Seoul Airshow this year. |
With this in mind we decided to go to Korea for the airshow and plan some “sightseeing”. On our agenda was a visit to |
Wonju upon arrival, Suwon the next day and Cheongju for the actual airshow. |
We left Amsterdam on 21 October in the evening with a three hour delay. Renting a car upon our arrival in Seoul-Incheon |
also took more time than expected so we left the airport only around 3 p.m. Because of all the delays we decided to skip |
Wonju and go straight to Suwon, in hope to see some RF-4Cs. Our pre-departure preparations consisted of downloading |
the complete roadmap of Korea on our smart phones to use this as our GPS. This worked mostly very well but during |
critical moments, as always, technology let us down without any route advice. The busy traffic in Korea and road signs, |
sometimes in Korean characters only, did not help either. All of these posted a great challenge to venture on Korean roads |
being non-Korean. |
But we persevered and hoped that flying activities on sight would point us to Suwon Airbase. But there was hardly anything |
to see except for two F-16s doing an overshoot. This increased our worries that the RF-4Cs were already being |
replaced by the F-16s. Then we spotted two RF-4Cs as a decoy on the north side of the runway, so we really thought we |
were too late to see any operational RF-4Cs. |
The key to unlock the route to Suwon Airbase turned out to be an old Scramble edition we brought with a detailed route |
description which we were sure we would never have found on our own. It was already 4 p.m. when we got there, and |
everything on the base was very quiet. |
Our next challenge was to find our hotel. The hotel did not have any signs outside in Western script but thankfully very |
friendly locals have helped us find it. |
23 October 2013 | |||
Suwon | |||
50-739 | F-5F | 101 FS |
80-781 | F-5F | 201 FS |
Visitors | |||
20-047 | CN235 | 258 TATS |
80-787 | F-5F | 205 FTS |
131TRS RF-4C | |||
41-001, 41-009, 41-026, 50-836, 68-549, 70-435 |
101 FS KF-5E/F(^) | |||
10-600^, 10-611^, 10-613^, 10-623, 10-589, 10-565 |
201 FS KF-5E/F(^) | |||
10-579, 10-578, 10-595^, 10-596^, 10-597^ |
Stored/Decoy | |||
70-461, 60-472 RF-4C |
We got up the next day to find that the wind was coming from the south so we tried to find a spot at the north side. We found |
a nice place on the banks of a small river but nothing seemed to be flying again. Suddenly we saw some F-5s taxiing but |
we did not see or hear them going in take-off. Soon we realised they were flying from the other direction. We quickly |
drove to the other side. The spot described in Scramble 308 still works but there were several CCTV cameras, which did |
not give us a relaxed feeling. We drove a little further and there we found a nice spot on an unpaved road that leads to |
a vegetable field. |
At first we only saw F-5s making several touch-and-goes. Around 11 a.m. we saw two F-4s flying at a distance. Nothing |
happened further. Suddenly around 11:30 two RF-4Cs made an overshoot and went in the break. Releasing the very |
well-known howling sound of an early J79 engine clearly announced to the whole Suwon area that the RF-4C is still |
alive and kicking in Korea! |
Around noon we went back to Incheon to pick up the fourth member of our group. We were back at 2 p.m. and saw a lot |
more F-5s and four more RF-4Cs flying. |
When the sun disappeared below the horizon we drove to Cheongju. The same search challenge was at hand as the previous |
day but again friendly Koreans helped us find the exact location of the hotel luckily. |
24 October 2013 | |||
Cheongju | |||
152 FS F-4E | |||
60-493, 60-499, 60-497, 60-501, 60-510, 60-500 |
153 FS F-4E | |||
80-737, 80-743, 80-734, 80-736 |
Visitors | |||
92-044 | F-16D | ROKAF (no batch) |
80-785 | F-5F | 105 FS |
80-787 | F-5F | 205 FTS |
00-007 | KT-1 | 215 FTS |
01-020 | KT-1 | ROKAF (no batch) |
04-085 | KT-1 | 236 FTS |
Static | |||
45-006 | C-130H-30 | 251 TAS |
10-044 | CN235-220M | 258 TAS |
950902/902 | P-3CK | 61 AG |
05-022 | T-103 | 212 FTS |
06-016 | KA-1 | 237 TCS |
01-009 | KT-1 | ROKAF (no batch) |
08-030 | T-50 | ROKAF (no batch) |
11-069 | TA-50 | 115 FTS |
01-760 | HH-60P | 223 CSRS |
05-004 | HH-32A | 235 SRS |
19-082 | HH-47D | 235 SRS |
50-523 | F-5E | 202 FS |
80-728 | F-4E | 153 FS |
01-522 | KF-16C | ROKAF (no batch) |
08-042 | F-15K | 11 FW |
1107/K | Boo-Hwal | preserved |
HL1138, HL1157 | Ce172S | Korea Aviation |
HL1168 | SR20GTS | n/t |
HL2028 | Seneca I E | West Air |
JA4030, JA4032 | Malibu | n/t |
N521HN | G650 | Gulfstream |
VH-IPB, VH-UPD | S-1S | Sky Aces |
Flying/Otherside | |||
01824, 01868 | UH-60P | not known |
CSAR Demo | |||
01-619, 01-772 | HH-60P | 223 CSRS |
06-009, 06-007 | KA-1 | 237 TCS |
QRA Demo | |||
80-737, 80-743 | F-4E | 153 FS |
Base attack | |||
02-029, 02-015, +1 | F-15K | 11 FW |
90-940 +2 | F-16C/D | ROKAF (no batch) |
Solo displays | |||
02-008 | F-15K | 11 FW |
93-116 | KF-16D | ROKAF (no batch) |
KUH003 | KUH-1 Surion | Korea Aerospace |
Black Eagles | |||
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 | T-50B | 239 SFS |
Flightlines | |||
04-085 | KT-1 | 236 FTS |
00-007, 01-020 | KT-1 | 215 FTS (no batch) |
06-007, 07-013, 07-018 | T-50 | ROKAF (no batch) |
Stored (at south side) | |||
Ten F-4Es stored in revetment area: |
80-514, 60-382, 80-534/D5, 70-347, 80-358, 80-401/D6, 80-341/D8, 80-441, 80-431 |
plus one with code D7 and 67-0715 on the data block. |
Two F-86s were also here. |
Hangar: | |||
04-003 | HH-32A | 35 SRS |
01-871 | HH-60P | 33 SCRS |
Hangar: | |||
0.-00. | H-32A | 235 SRS |
19-083 | H-47D | 235 SRS |
01-715 | H-60P | 233 SCRS |
2X | HH-60P | 233 SCRS |
The two hangars checked were next to the preserved UH-1B. It was not possible to identify all five helicopters in the second hangar. |
Preserved in this area: | |||
30505 | Bell 212 | preserved |
63-8560 | UH-1B | preserved |
66-0870 | T-37C | preserved | 40957 |
The preserved Bell 212 was in a restricted area,but visible from the sidewalk outside the base. |
Elsewhere (near main entrance, parked before their respective hangars) | |||
982 | Mi-17KF | Police |
HL9433/630 | Ka-32T |
HL9456 | Ka-32T |
Before our departure we received an email that there would be a rehearsal day on 24 October, one day before the actual |
show. Also in the email was the schedule that we could enter the base at 9 a.m. before the rehearsal which started at 1:30 p.m. |
At the gate we were questioned on our early arrival. The organizers did not quite understand our surprise visit was |
due to what was written in the email we received, which we showed on our phones. Luckily after some internal discussions |
they allowed us to enter the base. |
Almost the entire static was already present and we were able to photograph them with no obstructions. |
Unfortunately the organizers got so anxious and asked to see the email again and again to reconfirm our early visit. After |
30 minutes we were kindly “requested” to leave the base immediately but, to our surprise, we were invited to come |
back at 1 pm for the rehearsal. Because of our e-mail confirmation we got permission to join a small group of press/ |
photographers to go to the other side of the base in order to make pictures with better light conditions. |
For the meantime, we decided to find a spot on the approach because a lot of F-4s were still flying despite the air show |
preparations. The location described on the Scramble forum is indeed a very risky location. This spot is very visible from |
the base. Also some locals stopped and started to drive by to check on us. |
When the flying stopped we tried to find another place. A very nice spot was found, near road 511 from a village called |
Naesu Eup to Cheongju. Before the road overpasses/crosses a railway track you can take a small exit to go down. If you |
continue this road till the railway track, a 300 mm is what you need to capture landing aircraft. |
25 October 2013 | |||
Seongmu | |||
HL1083 | An-2 | RoK Army |
212 FTS | |||
T-103 | |||
03-001, 04-002, 04-003, 04-004, 04-005, 05-007, 05-009, 05-011, |
05-013, 05-014, 05-017, 05-019, 05-023 |
Friday was the first day of the airshow but the show started only at 1 p.m. We then decided to visit the museum at the |
nearby AF Academy at Seongmu. This museum is on the base, freely accessible by following the instructions from the gate. |
In the museum we suddenly saw five An-2s going in take-off and doing some circuits. We ran back to the car and drove to |
the approach side just in time for one touch & go of an An-2. We didn’t see them returning till we left at 11 a.m. We also |
saw many T-103s doing several circuits. |
After this we went back to Cheongju to see the opening celebration of the Seoul airshow. |
Cheongju | |||
Static (extra aircraft only) | |||
13-001, 13-002 | FA-50B | ROKAF (nb) |
65-328 | E-737 | 271 AEW&CS |
13015 | KUH-1 Surion | Army Aviation School |
Opening Flypast | |||
Wave 1 | |||
CN235 | |||
30-088 (256 TAS) |
KT-1 | |||
00-005, 01-013, 01-017, 01-025, 02-029, 02-033 |
Wave 2 | |||
C-130H | |||
95-180 (15 TATW) |
KA-1 | |||
05-001, 05-004, 06-006, 06-014, 06-015, 06-020 |
Wave 3 | |||
T-50 | |||
07-013, 08-028, 09-034 (115 TFS) |
Wave 4 | |||
F-16C | |||
85-583, 86-594, 86-589 |
F-16D | |||
84-370, 90-940 |
Wave 5 | |||
TA-50 | |||
11-063, 11-064, 11-061, 12-075, 12-078 |
Base attack | |||
02-015, 02-029 | F-15K | 11 FW |
3x | F-16 |
CSAR Demo | |||
01-619, 01-772 | HH-60P | 223 CSRS |
06-008, 06-013 | KA-1 | 237 TCS |
93-101, 93-110 | KF-16D | ROKAF |
Solo display | |||
02-025 | F-15K | 11 FW |
93-116 | KF-16D | ROKAF (no batch) |
KUH003 | KUH-1 Surion | Korea Aerospace |
Paradrop | |||
19-084 | HH-47D | 223 CSRS |
Black Eagles | |||
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 | T-50B | 239 SFS |
Arrival | |||
02-257, +1 noted later | AS332L2 | 233 CSRS |
Departure | |||
00-007, 01-020 | KT-1 | 215 FTS (nb) |
06-007, 07-013, 07-018 | T-50 | ROKAF (nb) |
Visitors | |||
04-085 | KT-1 | 236 FTS |
05-183, 05-185 | C-130H | 251 TAS |
10-045, 20-049 | CN235-220M | 258 TAS |
30-087 | CN235-100M | 256 TAS |
45-019 | C-130H-30 | 251 TAS |
06-27088 | UH-60L | US Army |
Thanks to the efforts of Korean Aerospace Industries and of course the commander of 17 TFW, who gave us the final permission |
to go to the other side of the base, this edition of the Seoul air show turned out to be a superb event with spectacular |
photo conditions and in general a very relaxed attitude towards photographers. Thanks also to Martin from Aviation |
Korea for additional serials. |
Credits: Ronald Stevelink and others.
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