I don't think so. After take off runway 24 runway heading 080 so they will bank slightly to the right to avoid the village of Marssum.evhest wrote:You already answered your own questions, I think. I wouldn't count on any decent photo opportunities if they use 24. Your best bet would be the hill at the 06 end and hope some aircraft stay a bit lower than usual.
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Addition to the excellent list by Maurits: F-16AM J-061 (313mks) is also present. Today (25th, so rather: yesterday) it operated out of one of the QRA-shelters and flew in the afternoon mission.
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J-061 is now a Leeuwarden F16, delivered a couple of weeks agofrank kramer wrote:Addition to the excellent list by Maurits: F-16AM J-061 (313mks) is also present. Today (25th, so rather: yesterday) it operated out of one of the QRA-shelters and flew in the afternoon mission.
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NATO05 is in the TRAs on April 26th in support of FF2012.
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Any info on what time the first jets are about to take off?Wildpicture wrote:Thanks, that is great news!roberto wrote:Confirmation this from BIC that there will be a wave at friday morning and departures and transport aircraft in the afternoon
Which gives me an idea on what time I should leave home.
If they are taking off from runway 24, would it be best to watch that from spot 1 or better directly go to the spottershill and return to spot 1 for the landings?
Cameras and lenses are packed, batteries are charging.
This will be my first spotting/photographing in a long time. Looking forward to it.
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@ Wildpicture: be there at 9:15 (regular wave, ca 40 aircraft) and 13:15 local time (departures).
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NATO05 is participating in the last FF mission on April 27th.
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Got there at 8.55 but missed the departure of the Gripens. Had a great day!arentjan wrote:@ Wildpicture: be there at 9:15 (regular wave, ca 40 aircraft) and 13:15 local time (departures).