Why the complaining about these extinguishers (not personal EHAM).. How ugly the might look, they are present at ANY flightline so why not at a static line.EHAM wrote: * Why can't the fire extinguisher be placed behind the aircraft? That is less ugly than in front of the a/c. Or is there a reason why this can't be done?
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When you saw the F-15C on the static line you know exactly why the fire-extinguisers are there
The plane was leaking ( or let say "pissing" ) fuel from the starboard side.
The Irish where about to park their PC-9M underneath it for some free fuel
Again, the airshow is mostly for the "taxpayers" but when you look at the line-up the BAD realy took care of the spotters as well !!
The IAC will be at Volkel next year ( hopefully )
C U all there !!!!!!!!
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The plane was leaking ( or let say "pissing" ) fuel from the starboard side.
The Irish where about to park their PC-9M underneath it for some free fuel
Again, the airshow is mostly for the "taxpayers" but when you look at the line-up the BAD realy took care of the spotters as well !!
The IAC will be at Volkel next year ( hopefully )
C U all there !!!!!!!!
Guinness
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Of course for safety, but I think most fire risks are the engines and they are (usually ) at the back. So my thought was, why were the extinguishers placed in the front where no engine is.topgun1984 wrote:EHAM wrote: * Why can't the fire extinguisher be placed behind the aircraft? That is less ugly than in front of the a/c. Or is there a reason why this can't be done?
because of safety regulations and was mentioned already in this topic
But I'm not an expert so there shall be a reason why it's placed at the front .
If a fire starts at the end of the plane and the fire extinguisher is there too, I advise you to run awayEHAM wrote:Of course for safety, but I think most fire risks are the engines and they are (usually ) at the back. So my thought was, why were the extinguishers placed in the front where no engine is.topgun1984 wrote:EHAM wrote: * Why can't the fire extinguisher be placed behind the aircraft? That is less ugly than in front of the a/c. Or is there a reason why this can't be done?
because of safety regulations and was mentioned already in this topic
But I'm not an expert so there shall be a reason why it's placed at the front .
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Well thank you, it was an amazing oportunity for us to be there.medebruijn wrote:and I consider the CP140 Aurora as a remarkable visitor!
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I'm rather suprised that some of you call it 'waardeloos'.
I was a nice event and enjoyed it very much. The organization was perfect. I came by train from Groningen, and I have never had such an easy trip from and to an airshow.
The programme/static itself was not very 'exotic' but it was very enjoyable. In my opinion, a true aviation enthousiast must be able to enjoy all kinds of aircraft.
I did not quite like the commentators. But you need much more than that to ruin an airshow for me. (FYI: I was in Ostend in 1997 when that Royal Jordanian Extra 300 crashed into the crowd. That is far more worse than a bad commentator or a fire extinguisher near the static.)
So, big for jb5 and his colleagues.
I'm already looking forward to the Open Dagen 2009.
Regards,
Jeroen (Brussels, Belgium)
I was a nice event and enjoyed it very much. The organization was perfect. I came by train from Groningen, and I have never had such an easy trip from and to an airshow.
The programme/static itself was not very 'exotic' but it was very enjoyable. In my opinion, a true aviation enthousiast must be able to enjoy all kinds of aircraft.
I did not quite like the commentators. But you need much more than that to ruin an airshow for me. (FYI: I was in Ostend in 1997 when that Royal Jordanian Extra 300 crashed into the crowd. That is far more worse than a bad commentator or a fire extinguisher near the static.)
So, big for jb5 and his colleagues.
I'm already looking forward to the Open Dagen 2009.
Regards,
Jeroen (Brussels, Belgium)
That was because we needed the parking space for some big aircraft, which were been canceld at the last minute. Thanks for your tip.EHAM wrote:Another tip/question.
Why wasn't there a display team parked at the static show just like the Blue Angels in 2006? Would love it if you do that the next time.
Regards,