Florennes (EBFS) - 2008

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EH101s have been added to the overview.
Also the AMXen did arrive on monday 5 may according FAS, so have also been added to the overview.
Today monday 05/05/08, the AMX delegation showed up !

11h24 MM7159/51-11 AMX AMI
11h24 MM???/51-32 AMX AMI Special tail
11h34 MM62175/46-40 C-130J AMI

Main runway in use, no helicopter movments over the day.
Pictures will be soon added to the photogallery.

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Hi,

According to a report of SpringFlag2008 @Deci MM7133 should be the special art tail 51-32, 132 Gruppo flagship.

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LOG: Superbase Florennes 2008-05-06

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FLORENNES TUESDAY 2008-05-06 RW08
Weather: blue sky/few clouds, clear air, moderate wind, mild/warm

Based aircraft (2 Wing; 1 & 350 Squadron):
F-16AM 2 Wing FA101/- no badge T14:32 L16:01#3
F-16AM 2 Wing FA125/FS no badge T14:32 L16:01#3
F-16AM 2 Wing FA115/FS no badge T14:32 L16:01#3
F-16AM 2 Wing FA131/- no badge T16:55 L17:05 a/d

Detached aircraft (Combined Joint CSAR Standardization Course 2008):
AMX 51°Stormo MM7159/51-11 T13:50 L15:35*
AMX 51°Stormo MM7133/51-32 T13:50 L15:35*
EC.725R EH01.067 2549/SB T13:55 L15:30
SA.330B EH01.067 1321/AH T13:55 L15:30
Mi-24V 231.vrl 7357 T13:57 L15:32
Mi-24V 231.vrl 3368 T13:57 L15:32
EH.101 UTY GRUPOLICOT 1 MM81635/2-20 T13:56 L15:31
EH.101 ASW GRUPOLICOT 1 MM81485/2-06 T14:25 L16:10
IAR.330 SOCAT Baza 90 61 T14:40 L15:55
IAR.330 SOCAT Baza 90 94 T14:40 L16:05
HH-3F 15°Stormo MM80976/15-03 T14:41 L15:54
HH-3F 15°Stormo MM80988/15-19 T14:41 L15:54
UH-1D LTG 62 71+28 T14:42 L16:06
UH-1D LTG 62 71+40 T14:42 L16:06

Visiting aircraft (support for the CSAR exercise):
A.109BA Wing Heli (H21) T16:33
A.109BA Wing Heli (H25) T16:33

(notes: after almost half a year of military aircraft abstinence due to lack of major aviation events and TLP courses I had discovered that military aviation still is and will stay THE hobby of my life. Therefore, I used a day of very good spring weather coincidencing with the first scheduled flying day of a CSAR exercise for the first trip to Belgium since the previous December.
Soon after arriving at Florennes by early afternoon, activity on the TLP ramp began with ground crew, special forces and pilots arriving and preparing their airframes for the mission. Luckily, within one hour, not only all 12 visiting helicopters but also two supporting AMX’ plus some based F-16s became airborne.
This kind of impressive activity was completed by recoveries of all participating and based aircraft, while a pair of A.109s were witnessed flying back to Bierset at late afternoon. A display rehearsal of a fourth based F-16s was a welcome conclusion of this small but very interesting and successful log of this unforgettable afternoon at “Superbase” Florennes!)
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Hi Pascal,

I would go in week 3 or 4 when I were you, now you will miss some aircraft that will also come to the TLP!!! :(

In week 3/4 these are also to expect: :D
2 Czech Grippen
2 Italian F-16
2 Spanish Hornet
2 Turkish F-16

:arrow: Also have a look at: http://www.florennes-as.be" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Which departure / arrival route was used by the heli's? using the secondary runway?

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Exp Fri 09th May 08

Arr
AMI C130 ETA1600

Dep
AMI AMX x2 ETD1700
AMI C130 ETD1715
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Small question,

Are the AMX's parked on the flightline near the choppers or in the shelterarea?

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Thijs wrote:Which departure / arrival route was used by the heli's? using the secondary runway?
Yes they use the secondary runway.

Today departures were to the east, best spot for pictures is at the crashgate near the farm. Don't go into the meadow, it's not allowed and you will be to close!! They did turn a little bit over right today.

Arrivals is a different thing. Also using the secondary runway, arriving seems to be from the north every time, overflying the quary. Some turn inside the field boundaries, other fly a wider patern. One Mi.24 arrived late today and flew straight to the TLP platform.

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Thijs wrote:Which departure / arrival route was used by the heli's? using the secondary runway?

Thanks in advance
they "taxyed" (hovered) from the TLP ramp to the secondary runway and departed against the wind direction, allowing for good spotting and enjoying action from the south-east corner of the base fence but against the light. The helos then flews in Southern direction.

They returned from the North and might have allowed for taking some decent pictures from the western side of the airbase, however they turned in very tight.

To recap, the event is more convinient for spotters and/or action enthusiasts like I am, but dedicated photographers might be dissappointed ...
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perrie wrote:Small question,
Are the AMX's parked on the flightline near the choppers or in the shelterarea?
They are parked in the shelterarea. Same shelters as were the Czech Grippens and British Typhoons were parked at the western end of the airfield.

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AMXen are parked in the shelter area to the west.
Today mission was flown.
Including E-3A LX-N90453 who operated out of Florennes from the North Side as NATO10.
EH101 2-06 made a circuit in the morning and a circuit in the evening but did not partipate.
All other aircraft did.

Arrival was from the north with some aircraft proceding directly to the beginning of 08R ( no good for pictures ), while others made a beeline ( better for pictures but still quite high ). IP point was Mattem?

A109BA H29 operated from the north as BAr829 and left with another A109BA as BAr821.

SF260 ST-31 made two approaches, morning as Archship?29 and afternoon as Archship 37.

Stinger 11 performed his show.

LH01 FA117 and LH02 FA126/FS made a QRA and quite some approaches while being fully armed.

Almost forgot the LB05 who came in around twelve.

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Thanks for your reaction Perry,

Are they visible from outside then?

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sorry but no.

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Too bad, thanks Piet.
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IP point was Mettet, a small village to the north of the field
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