Frisian Flag in 2018 and 2019
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2018 and 2019
No participation of Portugese AF. Due to commitments in the Baltic area.
And no Polish MIG-29's.
And no Polish MIG-29's.
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To bad the Polish Mig's and Portugese F-16's are cancelled. Means some less traffic during Frisian Flag as other years.
Number of aircraft to expect (based on the last two editions 2017 and 2018):
14x F-16AM/BM Klu, 312, 313 and 322 sqn;
8x Eufi's TLG31;
4x Mirage 2000D EC003;
5x F-16C/D Polish airforce, Poznan 3 or 6 ELT;
5x F/A-18 Swiss airforce, unit not known, 11, 17 or 18 FlSt;
12x F-16 ANG (6x Wisconsin and 6x Minnesota) - still unclear which units will show up.
In total to be expected: 44 aircraft. Per mission expect some 34 aircraft to fly.
Some less as the previous editions. Still a nice number of aircraft
Number of aircraft to expect (based on the last two editions 2017 and 2018):
14x F-16AM/BM Klu, 312, 313 and 322 sqn;
8x Eufi's TLG31;
4x Mirage 2000D EC003;
5x F-16C/D Polish airforce, Poznan 3 or 6 ELT;
5x F/A-18 Swiss airforce, unit not known, 11, 17 or 18 FlSt;
12x F-16 ANG (6x Wisconsin and 6x Minnesota) - still unclear which units will show up.
In total to be expected: 44 aircraft. Per mission expect some 34 aircraft to fly.
Some less as the previous editions. Still a nice number of aircraft
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2018 and 2019
possible a replacement for the Port AF or/and PolAF Mig, but still rumour
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2018 and 2019
Booked a hotel night for the 8th and 9th near Leeuwarden. Hopefully they will fly a lot those days
Do they also fly in the weekends? I don't they do, but if someone knows if they do, please tell me, because than we might book another night
Do they also fly in the weekends? I don't they do, but if someone knows if they do, please tell me, because than we might book another night
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"possible a replacement for the Port AF or/and PolAF Mig, but still rumour."
What kind of replacement?
Tommy
What kind of replacement?
Tommy
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Just heard from Germany that also TLG74 EF2000's will participate, so a mix of TLG31/74 like has happened in the past
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How much flights can we expect per day?
And between what times is flown?
It will be my first time at FF so I have no idea what to expect.
And between what times is flown?
It will be my first time at FF so I have no idea what to expect.
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Mainly TLG71 aircraft, from what I have heard!roberto wrote:Just heard from Germany that also TLG74 EF2000's will participate, so a mix of TLG31/74 like has happened in the past
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TLwG 74 should also be part of FF. The wing will also take part at Artic Challenge and NTM.
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Just check youtube to view movies from earlier editions. They fly two waves, morning and afternoon. Flying between 9.00 and 17.00. You will be amazed by the number of fighters each wave.Zonan wrote:How much flights can we expect per day?
And between what times is flown?
It will be my first time at FF so I have no idea what to expect.
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2018 and 2019
Possible no replacement for the polish migs and Portuguese f16's heard from an pilot at LWD
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Op de defensie website staat nu het volledige lijstje met deelnemers:
Duitsland EF-2000 Eurofighter (8x)
Frankrijk M-2000D Dassault Mirage (4x)
Groot-Brittannië Cobham DA-20 (1x)
Nederland F-16 Fighting Falcon (16x)
Polen F-16 Fighting Falcon (8x)
Spanje F-18 Hornet (7x)
Verenigde Staten F-16 Fighting Falcon (8x)
Zwitserland F-18 Hornet (4x)
Duitsland EF-2000 Eurofighter (8x)
Frankrijk M-2000D Dassault Mirage (4x)
Groot-Brittannië Cobham DA-20 (1x)
Nederland F-16 Fighting Falcon (16x)
Polen F-16 Fighting Falcon (8x)
Spanje F-18 Hornet (7x)
Verenigde Staten F-16 Fighting Falcon (8x)
Zwitserland F-18 Hornet (4x)
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2018 and 2019
there you go, there are new one's
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2018 and 2019
Spanish Hornet may not be new for FF but they didn't appear in earlier lists for FF19, did they?mainsail2011 wrote:there you go, there are new one's
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