Not necessarily, TLP 24-3 was officially from 16/09-04/10 but the Turkish F-16s arrived on 19th and most, if not all, USAF F-15s from Lakenheath on 20th. Not sure how they manage to do anything in a simulator though without physically being on base?
Steve
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- 09 Nov 2024, 21:24
- Forum: Spotting Rest of Europe
- Topic: TLP 24-4
- Replies: 10
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- 09 Nov 2024, 19:39
- Forum: Spotting Rest of Europe
- Topic: TLP 24-4
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1680
Re: TLP 24-4
As per this link, the first week of this course is purely academic with flying to start on 18th...
https://www.tlp-info.org/last-flying-co ... ns-at-tlp/
Regards, Steve
https://www.tlp-info.org/last-flying-co ... ns-at-tlp/
Regards, Steve
- 11 Jul 2024, 21:36
- Forum: Mildenhall & Lakenheath
- Topic: EGUL 10.07.2024 MIL
- Replies: 1
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Re: EGUL 10.07.2024 MIL
These are now in full Qatar markings as QA536 and QA538
Regards, Steve
Regards, Steve
- 22 Jun 2024, 14:33
- Forum: Spotting Rest of Europe
- Topic: Nimes 21/06/2024
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Nimes 21/06/2024
Current KC-135 stored at Nimes, read off yesterday afternoon (21/06/24), are- 738 475 474 735 736 737 all in a line in front of the terminal 739 740 470 471 472 in Sabena Technics area to the left of terminal. Also, outside the Sabena hangar is Greek CL-215 1060 Noted on Securite Civile side were- D...
- 04 Jun 2024, 23:44
- Forum: Spotting Rest of Europe
- Topic: Paris-Le Bourget 2024
- Replies: 22
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Re: Paris-Le Bourget 2024
Hi Anton, It is a shame to hear about the fences going up. Not been there for quite a few years, but the AC Hotel half way along the avenue has a rooftop terrace which, so long as you were eating there, used be accessible to non-residents (I presume this is still the case) and has views across some ...
- 24 May 2024, 18:43
- Forum: Civil Aviation News
- Topic: 2x Boeing Vertol 234
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1473
Re: 2x Boeing Vertol 234
N242CH and N245CH were seen and read off by myself in Marseille last Monday, 20th.
Regards, Steve
Regards, Steve