Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
74+40 another TIGRE was noted in the left hanger.
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
Which Bolkow arrived at 12.05 lt ?
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
86+11 hfwsBuccaneer S.2B wrote:Which Bolkow arrived at 12.05 lt ?
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
Thanks for this one but which hangar do you mean with in the left hangar.GIPS wrote:74+40 another TIGRE was noted in the left hanger.
Static side there was sealed off hangar 3 was there this Tiger.
Or was it on the other side of the runway in the left hangar..
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
The C-160D is from LTG62, but still has LTG63 markings.
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
Hi Rene,Sleegertje wrote:Thanks for this one but which hangar do you mean with in the left hangar.GIPS wrote:74+40 another TIGRE was noted in the left hanger.
Static side there was sealed off hangar 3 was there this Tiger.
Or was it on the other side of the runway in the left hangar..
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Hangar 3 was impossible to enter. I mean the other side of the runway, the part behind where the bolkow was parked
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
that one is called Halle (Hangar) 8AGIPS wrote:74+40 another TIGRE was noted in the left hanger.
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
Also "preserved" of some sort was the cockpit of a UH-1D which was displayed in one of the hangars, next to the Alouette II. It was equipped with a simulator of sorts; on the back it was marked "GAR 72+14". Don't know if this was its actual serial though.
Out of curiosity: I missed Bo105 86+92. Where exactly was that one parked please?
Out of curiosity: I missed Bo105 86+92. Where exactly was that one parked please?
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
It is preserved here: 51.121381, 9.291496. The UH-1 just around the corner visible on google maps isn't present anymore.frank kramer wrote:Also "preserved" of some sort was the cockpit of a UH-1D which was displayed in one of the hangars, next to the Alouette II. It was equipped with a simulator of sorts; on the back it was marked "GAR 72+14". Don't know if this was its actual serial though.
Out of curiosity: I missed Bo105 86+92. Where exactly was that one parked please?
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
From the main gate straight ahead and after approximately 1K on your left-hand side.frank kramer wrote:Also "preserved" of some sort was the cockpit of a UH-1D which was displayed in one of the hangars, next to the Alouette II. It was equipped with a simulator of sorts; on the back it was marked "GAR 72+14". Don't know if this was its actual serial though.
Out of curiosity: I missed Bo105 86+92. Where exactly was that one parked please?
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
Thanks. I turned right immediately after the main gate, that's why I missed it.
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
Although we were quite early, the heatwaves kicked in fast. Also, I only brought my small scope
There were certainly six Tigres inside the south side Halle 8A / 8B.
Looking from the North, from left to right, (btw the left hangar is Halle 8B):
In 8B, left (east) side:
one UHT, nose eastward (so pointing left), plastic wrapped around tail, also obscured by support structure
one UHT, nose westward (so pointing right), this looked readable (if only I brought my swaro along...)
From the far left side of the public area, you could see one through the window of the dividing wall, or at least the rotor head + radar.
Probably one of the next two:
In 8B, right (west) side:
one UHT, nose eastward
one UHT, nose westward, I think this was 74+40 (not sure were I read that)
In 8A, left (east) side:
two UHT, noses eastward, closest was either the 74+40 or that could be 38 or 32?, the one behind was either 10 or 19
Both also looked do-able, although obscured by scaffolding, aggregates or whatever...
In 8A, right (west) side, so nearest the preserved Bolkow):
could not see any one in there
That is my 2 cents, any help much appreciated!
Erwin
There were certainly six Tigres inside the south side Halle 8A / 8B.
Looking from the North, from left to right, (btw the left hangar is Halle 8B):
In 8B, left (east) side:
one UHT, nose eastward (so pointing left), plastic wrapped around tail, also obscured by support structure
one UHT, nose westward (so pointing right), this looked readable (if only I brought my swaro along...)
From the far left side of the public area, you could see one through the window of the dividing wall, or at least the rotor head + radar.
Probably one of the next two:
In 8B, right (west) side:
one UHT, nose eastward
one UHT, nose westward, I think this was 74+40 (not sure were I read that)
In 8A, left (east) side:
two UHT, noses eastward, closest was either the 74+40 or that could be 38 or 32?, the one behind was either 10 or 19
Both also looked do-able, although obscured by scaffolding, aggregates or whatever...
In 8A, right (west) side, so nearest the preserved Bolkow):
could not see any one in there
That is my 2 cents, any help much appreciated!
Erwin
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
we read in the right hangar left side.: 74+32 ans 74+10/9EvD wrote:Although we were quite early, the heatwaves kicked in fast. Also, I only brought my small scope
There were certainly six Tigres inside the south side Halle 8A / 8B.
Looking from the North, from left to right, (btw the left hangar is Halle 8B):
In 8B, left (east) side:
one UHT, nose eastward (so pointing left), plastic wrapped around tail, also obscured by support structure
one UHT, nose westward (so pointing right), this looked readable (if only I brought my swaro along...)
From the far left side of the public area, you could see one through the window of the dividing wall, or at least the rotor head + radar.
Probably one of the next two:
In 8B, right (west) side:
one UHT, nose eastward
one UHT, nose westward, I think this was 74+40 (not sure were I read that)
In 8A, left (east) side:
two UHT, noses eastward, closest was either the 74+40 or that could be 38 or 32?, the one behind was either 10 or 19
Both also looked do-able, although obscured by scaffolding, aggregates or whatever...
In 8A, right (west) side, so nearest the preserved Bolkow):
could not see any one in there
That is my 2 cents, any help much appreciated!
Erwin
in the left hangar 74+31 and 74+38 +2
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
In the right halle, right side, visible from outside the airfield 74+23.
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Re: Tag der Bundesheer 13-06-2015 Fritzlar
Okay, summary 2:
In 8B, left (east side)
one UHT, nose eastward (plastic wrapped), nn
one UHT, nose westward, 74+31 (or was this one 38?)
In 8B, right (west) side:
one UHT, nose eastward, 74+38 (or was this one 31?)
one UHT, nose westward, 74+40
In 8A, left (east) side:
two UHT, noses eastward, 74+32 in front and 74+19 (or 10) behind (74+19 was flying around here last week)
In 8A, right (west) side, so nearest the preserved Bolkow):
one UHT, east side, only visible from outside the base 74+23
With many thanks to Corné, Joris, René and Nilson
Who can fill in the last gaps / confirm the parking locations please?
best regards,
Erwin
In 8B, left (east side)
one UHT, nose eastward (plastic wrapped), nn
one UHT, nose westward, 74+31 (or was this one 38?)
In 8B, right (west) side:
one UHT, nose eastward, 74+38 (or was this one 31?)
one UHT, nose westward, 74+40
In 8A, left (east) side:
two UHT, noses eastward, 74+32 in front and 74+19 (or 10) behind (74+19 was flying around here last week)
In 8A, right (west) side, so nearest the preserved Bolkow):
one UHT, east side, only visible from outside the base 74+23
With many thanks to Corné, Joris, René and Nilson
Who can fill in the last gaps / confirm the parking locations please?
best regards,
Erwin