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Re: SHOOTING ON BASE...Gilze-Rijen 1973

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Jonathan wrote:What a nice historic pics again Gerrit. You saw a lot of operational EVO S11s on August 29th. Eleven of them actually made a farewell flight to Twenthe on that day, returning to Gilze-Rijen the next day via Deelen. Nice pics also of the Mirage 3Es. This was the first squadron exchange for 316sqn indeed. I always wondered why I only saw reports with the codes, not with the serials, but now I get it: these were really hard to read off in that early c/s. I had no numbers except 527/13-QA, plus codes 13-QF, 13-QH and 13-QK.
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Hi Jonathan/Gerrit,

I think I did not see an answer for the question about 13-QH. According to the excellent French Mirage III publication from DTU 547 was indeed 13-QH from 14jun68 until 21apr76.

Regards, Paul
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Re: SHOOTING ON BASE-Gilze-Rijen 7ties, 8ties...

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Thanks Paul!
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Re: SHOOTING ON BASE-Gilze-Rijen 7ties, 8ties...

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Bennie wrote:TAM84 at Gilze! Spent 3 days there in June 84 on my ‘tienertour’! Or was it ‘tienertoer’?
Me too, cycling, 2.5 hours one-way. But obviously I know the 45 min. walk from the railway station too. :mrgreen:

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Didn't we all do Tienertoer? What did it cost? 40 Dutch guilders for four days?
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Yup, and then it was Hfl 45,00 for a while.
(After that I lost track as I wasn’t eligible to use it anymore...)
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Re: SHOOTING ON BASE-Gilze-Rijen 7ties, 8ties...

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Alpha Kilo One wrote:Didn't we all do Tienertoer? What did it cost? 40 Dutch guilders for four days?
Memories...
When I was 14/15 I travelled for a week with a tienertoer (was still 7 or 8 days back then) to visit all the Dutch airbases. I didn't have an idea about exactly where to go and how to get there. So I ended up doing some very long walks.

Now I have a 15 year old son. If he wanted to travel the country all by himself carrying an expensive camera, without exactly knowing where to go and without any form of communication (gsm), I would be very reluctant to let him go. Times have changed.


By the way, late 1983, early 1984 I was stationed at Gilze (LUOS). I remember the preparations for the TAM. A group of people from the army (dienstplichtigen van landmacht) came over to lay down the additional barbed wire fences. According to the base LB-ers they were "not very smart" and there was a lot of drinking and fighting in their quarters most nights. :roll:
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True. Times have changed.
My parents didn't even know that I went for a trip to Wildenrath. Being 15..... Same story as you wrote. You had to find out what was the easiest way. First a bus, then the train, last bit by rental bike..... But, what a fun!

Can't even remember if I had some sort of ID back then......
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Alpha Kilo One wrote:True. Times have changed.
My parents didn't even know that I went for a trip to Wildenrath. Being 15..... Same story as you wrote. You had to find out what was the easiest way. First a bus, then the train, last bit by rental bike..... But, what a fun!

Can't even remember if I had some sort of ID back then......
Probably The good old cheap toeristenkaart ;-).
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GerritsFinest wrote:
Bennie wrote:TAM84 at Gilze! Spent 3 days there in June 84 on my ‘tienertour’! Or was it ‘tienertoer’?

Any French Mirage IIIs, Gerrit?
Like I said :there a lot more coming soon: to be continued
I can hardly wait! Although the best (F-111) has already been shown.. :wink:
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Mark Verstraaten wrote:Her my '80 logs of airbase Gilze-Rijen;
Unable to delete this unintentional post, sorry..
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Mark Verstraaten wrote:Her my '80 logs of airbase Gilze-Rijen;

Maandag 10 mei 1982 Gilze-Rijen (NL)

K-3063 NF-5A 316sqn RNLAF

Visitors:

C-8 F-27-300M 334sqn RNLAF
K-3013 NF-5A 314sqn RNLAF
K-3015 NF-5A 314sqn RNLAF
K-3027 NF-5A 314sqn RNLAF
K-3033 NF-5A 314sqn RNLAF
K-3047 NF-5A 314sqn RNLAF
K-3060 NF-5A 314sqn RNLAF
69-0278/HR F-4G 496TFS/50TFW USAF

Notes:
De Hahn Phantom was de barriër aan het testen.

Did Hahn ever have F-4Gs? :o
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Re: SHOOTING ON BASE-Gilze-Rijen 7ties, 8ties...

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Bennie wrote:
Mark Verstraaten wrote:Her my '80 logs of airbase Gilze-Rijen;

Maandag 10 mei 1982 Gilze-Rijen (NL)

K-3063 NF-5A 316sqn RNLAF

Visitors:

C-8 F-27-300M 334sqn RNLAF
K-3013 NF-5A 314sqn RNLAF
K-3015 NF-5A 314sqn RNLAF
K-3027 NF-5A 314sqn RNLAF
K-3033 NF-5A 314sqn RNLAF
K-3047 NF-5A 314sqn RNLAF
K-3060 NF-5A 314sqn RNLAF
69-0278/HR F-4G 496TFS/50TFW USAF

Notes:
De Hahn Phantom was de barriër aan het testen.

Did Hahn ever have F-4Gs? :o
I think you're right, thx!
It was a F-4E , later modified as a F-4G Wild Weasel aircraft.
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Re: SHOOTING ON BASE...Gilze-Rijen 1973

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Fishbed_9307 wrote:
Jonathan wrote:What a nice historic pics again Gerrit. You saw a lot of operational EVO S11s on August 29th. Eleven of them actually made a farewell flight to Twenthe on that day, returning to Gilze-Rijen the next day via Deelen. Nice pics also of the Mirage 3Es. This was the first squadron exchange for 316sqn indeed. I always wondered why I only saw reports with the codes, not with the serials, but now I get it: these were really hard to read off in that early c/s. I had no numbers except 527/13-QA, plus codes 13-QF, 13-QH and 13-QK.
Best wishes,
Jonathan
Hi Jonathan/Gerrit,

I think I did not see an answer for the question about 13-QH. According to the excellent French Mirage III publication from DTU 547 was indeed 13-QH from 14jun68 until 21apr76.

Regards, Paul
Paul thanks for the info, 'problem' solved! see pm.
Another question still is open on page 5:Between 19-22 August 1974: CT39 0-10679, anyone the correct date?
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continuing photo story of TAM-84
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and some more
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