Beauvechain (Bevekom) (EBBE) - 2007
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Beauvechain (Bevekom) (EBBE) - 2007
AJeTS deployment
FAF6410 and FAF6411 are currently making a stop at ETNG Geilenkirchen and foreseen to take-off again in a few moments to EBBE Beauvechain with approaches at EHVK Volkel and EBBL Kleine-Brogel.
FAF6410 and FAF6411 are currently making a stop at ETNG Geilenkirchen and foreseen to take-off again in a few moments to EBBE Beauvechain with approaches at EHVK Volkel and EBBL Kleine-Brogel.
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Both went to Eindhoven instead of Volkel, thereafter, as planned to Kleine Brogel for some more approaches. Serials: E49/314-LB and E166-314-LT (credits for the serials: Eddy Magielse aka "Pippichantal").Otto wrote:FAF6410 was heading via EHVK? to Geilenkirchen. ETD 13:45LT to Beauvechain.
FAF6411 was heading via EHVK to Geilenkirchen. ETD 14:05LT to Beauvechain
Note: it's the same ones that visited Woensdrecht yesterday.
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They are deployed here at Beauvechain since last Friday, so you'll be seeing more of them this week. If I'm not mistaken they're flying to the UK tomorrow.Stephan Lodewijks wrote:Note: it's the same ones that visited Woensdrecht yesterday.
Euhm... those landing times should be the other way around. The 6410 landed first, 6411 came later.Otto wrote:FAF6410 ATA Beauvechain 15:25LT
FAF6411 ATA Beauvechain 15:07LT
The third A-Jet which was foreseen for the deployment will arrive this evening (ETA 1520Z) as FAF6412.
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Just curious is the crew French or Belgium? Because the Belgium and French airforce has an agreement for using each others training facilities. Belgium crews also uses the Xingu for training before going to the Hercules.
Or has this nothing to do with the agreement and is it just a navigational trip
Or has this nothing to do with the agreement and is it just a navigational trip
Assume makes an ASS of U and ME.
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The three Alpha Jets are heading for the UK today.
First one is foreseen to depart at 0820Z, the others each time 20' later. Stop for today is EGXC Conningsby with an approach at EGUW Wattisham.
RTB to EBBE Beauvechain this afternoon, as usual.
We're also expecting a French Xingu at 1400Z for a night stop.
Greg
First one is foreseen to depart at 0820Z, the others each time 20' later. Stop for today is EGXC Conningsby with an approach at EGUW Wattisham.
RTB to EBBE Beauvechain this afternoon, as usual.
We're also expecting a French Xingu at 1400Z for a night stop.
Greg
Two of the little French training birds currently deployed at EBBE were observed and photographed by members of the Spotting Group Koksijde at their home base on April 16th.
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Enjoy Wim Houquet pictures of these Alpha Jet E at EBFN
E-49/314-LB
http://www.sgkoksijde.be/movements/2007 ... 20E-49.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
E-166/314-LT
http://www.sgkoksijde.be/movements/2007 ... 0E-166.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards
VP
http://www.sgkoksijde.be/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Enjoy Wim Houquet pictures of these Alpha Jet E at EBFN
E-49/314-LB
http://www.sgkoksijde.be/movements/2007 ... 20E-49.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
E-166/314-LT
http://www.sgkoksijde.be/movements/2007 ... 0E-166.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards
VP
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May I ask how long the deployment will take?
Will they be at Beauvechain next week too?
thanx in advance, Corné
Will they be at Beauvechain next week too?
thanx in advance, Corné
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I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
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Only one Ajet seen high above Coningsby early morning, word is they diverted to Marham ??luchtmachterke wrote:The three Alpha Jets are heading for the UK today.
First one is foreseen to depart at 0820Z, the others each time 20' later. Stop for today is EGXC Conningsby with an approach at EGUW Wattisham.
RTB to EBBE Beauvechain this afternoon, as usual.
We're also expecting a French Xingu at 1400Z for a night stop.
Greg
Ruud