Florennes (EBFS) - 2008

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ST-45 made an overshoot around 1145 also
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Locals on QRA duty were

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Today, Wednesday 4th, Mirage 2000N 356/4-BX was seen taking part in the mission. Not seen was 313/4-BG, so this has probably been replaced. Apart from this no changes to the list of earlier this week!
Making t&g's were SF.260's ST42, St43 and ST45, no local Viper activity.
Only noteworthy was the crossing of the field by three Dutch Apaches, but you know who readable those serials are..... :shock:
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Post by Redskin301 »

patrick dirksen wrote:Not seen was 313/4-BG, so this has probably been replaced.
This one came in early yesterday (3-6) i allready thought that it came in with problems :!:
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Post by Banter »

Today the Czech's should change one Grippen.

Out 9241 ETD1400L
In 9240 ETA1215L
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Hi,

According to FAS-site Mirage2000N 313/4-BG should be hangared.

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Florennes 05/06/2008 (10h - 12h30)

Post by Wim »

the 3 Spanish Air Force Typhoons departed Florennes back to Spain, as well as the Spanish Falcon 20.

The E-3 also departed back to Geilenkirchen.

One Czech gripen arrived, sorry no serial.

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Hi,

According mysteryship.nl also an extra F-16A ADF of 23 Gr has arrived on the 4th of june.
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Hello,

On June the 5th Gripen 9240 landed in the morning.
Around 13.30 one departed, no serial from this one.

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Will the Spanish Typhoons return to Florennes monday?

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Post by Wim »

I don't know, but I don't think so, as a Spanish Casa came to Florennes for picking up their support material.
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Post by Beloxi »

So today should have been an academic day, is there someone who can confirm that? If so, Monday should be a normal flying day then?

grtz,
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Post by Richard de Florennes »

Beloxi wrote:So today should have been an academic day, is there someone who can confirm that? If so, Monday should be a normal flying day then?

grtz,
Nik
just read one of my earlier postings in this topic and also Piet Luikens TLP overview page for this course and you will know.
It's a pitty some people always want to receive every information served on a plate especially for them. Look and read; then post! 8)
(well, sometimes I make the same "mistake" :oops: )

Therefore: Yes, today was a planned academy day and acording to NOTAM provided by Piet and due to the fact that the last mission took place last Wednesday, there is a high probability (but never 100% guarantee) for a mission next Monday, probably also including the CSAR helicopters!
ok?

Hope this helps and good luck for all people making it to FS next Monday (including me, maybe - fellow enthusiasts are welcome to join my tour! :wink: )
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Post by Beloxi »

I did read your previous post Richard, but I just wanted to know if they flew today, that's all, cause if they didn't fly today there is indeed a big chance they do fly on Monday. If the weather permits, I'll certainly be there.

Grtz,
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