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Hi,
Some serials, took from a photoreport on http://forums.airshows.co.uk/cgi-bin/uk ... =9;t=42473" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BAC
F-16AM FA71/FS,FA84,FA91/FS, FA103,FA114,FA121 spec 1sm mks,2w
FAF
C-160R R3/61-MC ET01.061 support
Mirage F1CT 261/30-QY and 272/30-QZ RC02.030
Mirage 2000N 326/4-AS and 333/4-AB EC01.004
Mirage 2000D 667/3-JZ and 678/3-JA EC02.003
Regards,
Maurits
Some serials, took from a photoreport on http://forums.airshows.co.uk/cgi-bin/uk ... =9;t=42473" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BAC
F-16AM FA71/FS,FA84,FA91/FS, FA103,FA114,FA121 spec 1sm mks,2w
FAF
C-160R R3/61-MC ET01.061 support
Mirage F1CT 261/30-QY and 272/30-QZ RC02.030
Mirage 2000N 326/4-AS and 333/4-AB EC01.004
Mirage 2000D 667/3-JZ and 678/3-JA EC02.003
Regards,
Maurits
- Piet Luijken
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All have been included in the TLP overview.
http://www.scramble.nl/databases/tlp/tl ... 8&period=1
One addition, the Mirage 2000N 678/3-JA EC02.003 is the 678/3-JB according the same pictures.
gr
http://www.scramble.nl/databases/tlp/tl ... 8&period=1
One addition, the Mirage 2000N 678/3-JA EC02.003 is the 678/3-JB according the same pictures.
gr
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Piet Luijken
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NATO Exercise at RAF Kinloss
Fast jets from the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Italy will be flying in and out of RAF Kinloss from 14 January to 8 February to take part in a NATO Tactical Leadership Programme exercise.
Approximately 18 aircraft will take part, comprising of F16s, Mirage F1s, Mirage 2000s, Super Entendards and Tornados from the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Italy. In addition there will be around 11 other aircraft and helicopters from the UK, France and Italy to provide support on some of the missions. Whilst the aircraft will operate from RAF Kinloss the majority of the overland flying activity will take place in northern Scotland, the Borders and northern England.
The flying programme is limited to only a few hours a day and night flying is planned for just one week - 21-25 January and all aircraft should be on the ground by 2200 hrs. Apart from some arrivals and departures aircraft should not fly at weekends.
TLP is a NATO course involving participation from air forces from eight nations. Its aim is to bring aircrew experienced on their own aircraft type into close contact with participants from other NATO nations. This is to enhance knowledge of the capabilities of potential coalition partners, through the comprehensive planning, execution and debriefing of flying missions.
The Station Commander at RAF Kinloss Group Captain Jerry Kessell said: “Whilst I appreciate that the noise from these additional jets may be disruptive for a short time, I hope that our neighbours can accept that they are essential to aircrew training and this training is extremely valuable in today’s volatile world. I do however apologise for any inconvenience and assure you that exercise planners and participating aircrew will do all they can to ensure that this essential training activity is conducted in a manner that causes minimum disruption to members of the public."
Preesrelease
UK Ministry of Defence | Jan 11, 2008
Fast jets from the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Italy will be flying in and out of RAF Kinloss from 14 January to 8 February to take part in a NATO Tactical Leadership Programme exercise.
Approximately 18 aircraft will take part, comprising of F16s, Mirage F1s, Mirage 2000s, Super Entendards and Tornados from the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Italy. In addition there will be around 11 other aircraft and helicopters from the UK, France and Italy to provide support on some of the missions. Whilst the aircraft will operate from RAF Kinloss the majority of the overland flying activity will take place in northern Scotland, the Borders and northern England.
The flying programme is limited to only a few hours a day and night flying is planned for just one week - 21-25 January and all aircraft should be on the ground by 2200 hrs. Apart from some arrivals and departures aircraft should not fly at weekends.
TLP is a NATO course involving participation from air forces from eight nations. Its aim is to bring aircrew experienced on their own aircraft type into close contact with participants from other NATO nations. This is to enhance knowledge of the capabilities of potential coalition partners, through the comprehensive planning, execution and debriefing of flying missions.
The Station Commander at RAF Kinloss Group Captain Jerry Kessell said: “Whilst I appreciate that the noise from these additional jets may be disruptive for a short time, I hope that our neighbours can accept that they are essential to aircrew training and this training is extremely valuable in today’s volatile world. I do however apologise for any inconvenience and assure you that exercise planners and participating aircrew will do all they can to ensure that this essential training activity is conducted in a manner that causes minimum disruption to members of the public."
Preesrelease
UK Ministry of Defence | Jan 11, 2008
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This morning 1235LT departed from Leeuwarden as "NASTY21"Crizz wrote:17-01-08
J-202 F-16AM new participant
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Hi Crizz, are you sure about the Alpha Jet code? Alpha Jets from St Dizier used to be coded 7-P.., but last Summer all were changed to 2-F.. and 2-P.. and the AJets became part of EE05.002 (based at both Dijon and St Dizier).Crizz wrote: E168/7-FP Alpha-Jet departed again
In September 2007 this Alpha Jet E168 was seen carrying code 2-PP with Spa 65 & 57 badges (part of EE05.002). To me it seems very strange if they changed the code back to 7-FP. It isn't part of a Rafale squadron either, they are coded 7-H.. and 7-I..
Can you shine a light on this? Is it a misread maybe?
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No photoproof needed. If you say so, I believe you. Thanks
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TLP 2008-01
Hi,
If this is the case I wonder why they organized an out of area TLP in Scotland? Perhaps it is more wise to organise these "winter" TLP's in Italy or Spain?
Grtz,
Edward.
Does this mean that since TLP 2008-01 started at RAF Kinloss no missions were flown? A lot of academic days!Further no movements noted today.
If this is the case I wonder why they organized an out of area TLP in Scotland? Perhaps it is more wise to organise these "winter" TLP's in Italy or Spain?
Grtz,
Edward.
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