Dijon - Longvic (LFSD) - 2009 MIL

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Re: Dijon - Longvic (LFSD) - 2009 MIL

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E. Schoonderwoerd wrote:Can anyone (and willing) to share us the spotting possibilities rwy 18?

And how about spotting at/near the fence at rwy 36. Will the gendarmerie give you problems? From the air there are no buildings visible at rwy 36 so taking photos of the infrastructure won't give you a problem.

Thanks for sharing the information with me/us.

Emile
On both sides no problem to take pics. The best to take no pics from buildings. Perhaps the police check your passport.
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Re: Dijon - Longvic (LFSD) - 2009 MIL

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Hey,

We went to Dijon yesterday to see the Saudi Eagles. The Police did a id check and even during the check we were allowed to make pictures from the aircraft.
They expected 2 more C-130's but we left at 18.00 because some of us had to work the next day.

1-10-2009 Dijon Longvic

E26 102-ND Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E29 102-NB Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E33 2-FJ Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E87 102-LC Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E127 2-FK Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E140 2-FA Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E151 2-FD Alpha Jet EE 05.002
R210 64-GJ C.160R ET 064
071 62-IE CN.235M-200 ET 03.062
F-HCTE DA.42 SEFA
41 102-FZ Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
47 102-EP Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
66 102-EO Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
67 102-MH Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
74 102-MK Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
314 4-AX Mirage 2000N EC 01.004
359 4-AK Mirage 2000N EC 01.004
1165 DCT/16 SA.330BA 1 RHC
473 ٤٧٣ C-130H 4 Sqn
HZ-132 L.100-30 Saudi Arabian
501 ٥٠١ F-15C 5 Sqn
505 ٥٠٥ F-15C 5 Sqn
506 ٥٠٦ F-15C 5 Sqn
510 ٥١٠ F-15C 5 Sqn
512 ٥١٢ F-15C 5 Sqn
533 ٥٣٣ F-15D 5 Sqn

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Re: Dijon - Longvic (LFSD) - 2009 MIL

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Cool! Do you know if the Saudi transport planes have left or do they stay also?
Kind Regards / Groeten,

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Re: Dijon - Longvic (LFSD) - 2009 MIL

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Patrick Moonen wrote:Hey,

We went to Dijon yesterday to see the Saudi Eagles. The Police did a id check and even during the check we were allowed to make pictures from the aircraft.
They expected 2 more C-130's but we left at 18.00 because some of us had to work the next day.

1-10-2009 Dijon Longvic

E26 102-ND Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E29 102-NB Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E33 2-FJ Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E87 102-LC Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E127 2-FK Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E140 2-FA Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E151 2-FD Alpha Jet EE 05.002
R210 64-GJ C.160R ET 064
071 62-IE CN.235M-200 ET 03.062
F-HCTE DA.42 SEFA
41 102-FZ Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
47 102-EP Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
66 102-EO Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
67 102-MH Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
74 102-MK Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
314 4-AX Mirage 2000N EC 01.004
359 4-AK Mirage 2000N EC 01.004
1165 DCT/16 SA.330BA 1 RHC
473 ٤٧٣ C-130H 4 Sqn
HZ-132 L.100-30 Saudi Arabian
501 ٥٠١ F-15C 5 Sqn
505 ٥٠٥ F-15C 5 Sqn
506 ٥٠٦ F-15C 5 Sqn
510 ٥١٠ F-15C 5 Sqn
512 ٥١٢ F-15C 5 Sqn
533 ٥٣٣ F-15D 5 Sqn

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Hi Patrick,
Thanks for the log from yesterday.
Just curious, how did you manage the serial of the puma?
We where there also but the puma was very, very high.

Regards Steve.
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Re: Dijon - Longvic (LFSD) - 2009 MIL

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This puma has also been seen last month at the Phalsbourg airshow. Code and serial are correct!
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Puma was read of with the 40x60 spottingscope. And confirmed on picture by another Team from Volkel.

Was a nice day. But it looks like that nobody read of the AS.555 which also arrived.

The spottingfacilities are great here. It's a shame that this base is closing down very soon.
The best place to spot is in the place Ouges and ride to the street Rue des Mirages.
From here you can make nice desent shots.

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Eric van Lisdonk wrote:Puma was read of with the 40x60 spottingscope. And confirmed on picture by another Team from Volkel.

Was a nice day. But it looks like that nobody read of the AS.555 which also arrived.

The spottingfacilities are great here. It's a shame that this base is closing down very soon.
The best place to spot is in the place Ouges and ride to the street Rue des Mirages.
From here you can make nice desent shots.

Cheers,
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Re: Dijon - Longvic (LFSD) - 2009 MIL

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Eric van Lisdonk wrote: The spottingfacilities are great here. It's a shame that this base is closing down very soon.

Cheers,
Eric

And can I know where you had the info about closure of BA 102 ???
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The Gendarmerie AS.350 was red off by the same Volkel team as JCF.

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Eric van Lisdonk wrote:Puma was read of with the 40x60 spottingscope. And confirmed on picture by another Team from Volkel.

Was a nice day. But it looks like that nobody read of the AS.555 which also arrived.
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Tintin wrote:
Eric van Lisdonk wrote: The spottingfacilities are great here. It's a shame that this base is closing down very soon.

Cheers,
Eric

And can I know where you had the info about closure of BA 102 ???
Dijon will not close, only the flying aircraft will disappear :(
It remain open a a diversion base, just like Orange.
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Re: Dijon - Longvic (LFSD) - 2009 MIL

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It came to my mind as a very strange coincidence
-Saoudi F-15s in Europe (Dijon)
-Israeli F-15s in Europe (Deci)
all in the same timeframe

Is there a change that they will meet for a (mock) dogfight overhead the Mediterranean Sea these 2 weeks :?: :?: :?:
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Re: Dijon - Longvic (LFSD) - 2009 MIL

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I do not see anything else than a coincidence. I would rule out the possibility of any mock dog fight. Why should they dogfight with each other, they are potential enemies, remember? They are guests in different countries and some distance apart.
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Re: Dijon - Longvic (LFSD) - 2009 MIL

Post by r.e.hendriks »

Hi all,

Here a live log from Dijon..... (05 oct 2009)

E9 102-LF Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E26 102-ND Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E29 102-NB Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E87 102-LC Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E105 102-FM Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E127 2-FK Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E140 2-FA Alpha Jet EE 05.002
E151 2-FD Alpha Jet EE 05.002
41 102-FZ Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
56 102-EG Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
58 102-EL Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
71 102-EE Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
74 102-MK Mirage 2000-5 GC 01.002
326 4-AS Mirage 2000N EC 01.004
351 4-AQ Mirage 2000N EC 01.004
2057/JCQ AS.350 Gendarmerie
..../GEA SA.342M
..../GBP SA.342M
501 ٥٠١ F-15C 5 Sqn didn't fly
505 ٥٠٥ F-15C 5 Sqn didn't fly
506 ٥٠٦ F-15C 5 Sqn
510 ٥١٠ F-15C 5 Sqn
512 ٥١٢ F-15C 5 Sqn
533 ٥٣٣ F-15D 5 Sqn

14/13-PW Mirage 5F Preserved
SKY-479 H-34A Preserved
226/HF MH.1521M Preserved
??? Mirage III Preserved near fire department (anyone???)

We had an ID-check by two very friendly Gendarmes. No problem, all day long!!!

Best regards,

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Re: Dijon - Longvic (LFSD) - 2009 MIL

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Very happy to read and to hear that the Gendarmerie is co-operative and friendly. Hope we are able to keep it this way!
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Re: Dijon - Longvic (LFSD) - 2009 MIL

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Joris van Boven wrote: Dijon will not close, only the flying aircraft will disappear :(
It remain open a a diversion base, just like Orange.
You're right Joris,

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