Frisian Flag in 2020
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
That’s what it says, but it is only slightly more than a rumour
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
Indeed,
Gerucht
translates to
Rumour.
The original poster did put in several exclamation marks, probably for good reason...
Sort of translation of that original message:
California ANG "may" come to Europe in 2020 with their F-15s. Not confirmed.
The source stateside/ i.e. "across the pond" cannot divulge much now.
No confirmation, so also no confirmation those Eagles are to take part in Frisian Flag 2020.
Wait and see
So please, not too much "private messaging" etc.
And certainly not to me.
Gerucht
translates to
Rumour.
The original poster did put in several exclamation marks, probably for good reason...
Sort of translation of that original message:
California ANG "may" come to Europe in 2020 with their F-15s. Not confirmed.
The source stateside/ i.e. "across the pond" cannot divulge much now.
No confirmation, so also no confirmation those Eagles are to take part in Frisian Flag 2020.
Wait and see
So please, not too much "private messaging" etc.
And certainly not to me.
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
German Eurofighters should also take part. Rumours say this year TLwG 71 will be the lead wing. If their many tranche 1 and 2 GS will be replaced or submitted by newer Eufis is to be shown.
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
Thanks guys for the translation help.
Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
Probably not a surprise, but the RNLAF F-35 will participate in Frisian Flag.
This was mentioned in a small video about the F-35 at the Telegraaf. (2:42 - 2:51)
https://www.telegraaf.nl/video/10720889 ... ieuwe-f-35
This was mentioned in a small video about the F-35 at the Telegraaf. (2:42 - 2:51)
https://www.telegraaf.nl/video/10720889 ... ieuwe-f-35
Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
Can we expect a Spotters Day at Frisian Flag 2020? Did anyone attend a spotters day before and if so how was it? I know Leeuwarden offers good spots from outside of the base, so I was weondering what it was like from the inside as well.
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
Spotters Day during exercise Frisian Flag.
As far as I know in the recent past
these Spotter Days during exercise Frisian Flag were only for members of the local spotting association AGL Aviation Group Leeuwarden
and the
KNVOL, can be translated as "Royal Netherlands Association Our Airforce", some sort of RAFA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Air ... ssociation
Other Dutch spotting groups could not apply, let alone "non-members".
Things were/are less strict, also for foreigners,
during Arrivals Day just before the public Open Days.
And this is an exercise
As far as I know in the recent past
these Spotter Days during exercise Frisian Flag were only for members of the local spotting association AGL Aviation Group Leeuwarden
and the
KNVOL, can be translated as "Royal Netherlands Association Our Airforce", some sort of RAFA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Air ... ssociation
Other Dutch spotting groups could not apply, let alone "non-members".
Things were/are less strict, also for foreigners,
during Arrivals Day just before the public Open Days.
And this is an exercise
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
Thanks for that.
Having done Tiger Meets, Tactical Weapons Meet etc. I thought this exercise might be a nice change for early 2020 before TM in May.
Kelvin
Having done Tiger Meets, Tactical Weapons Meet etc. I thought this exercise might be a nice change for early 2020 before TM in May.
Kelvin
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
It is indeed, but as you say yourself: it can be done nicely from outside. Next to the normal "spotters hill" at the 05-end of the runway, parking facilities at that end near the field are provided courtesy of Aviation Group Leeuwarden and a local farmer; at the other end, viewing facilities provided courtesy of another local farmer. In all, an opportunity not to be missed
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
Are there good locations for departures during the exercise? The photos I have seen from the past exercises were mainly of arrivals.
Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
Yes there are. Multiple! For western winds position yourself somewhere on the road to the official spotterslocation.tbower40 wrote:Are there good locations for departures during the exercise? The photos I have seen from the past exercises were mainly of arrivals.
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
Nice to read the RNLAF F35 will participate. Probably two of them, I think? The third one is expected to arrive in March. Do not know if this one also can join the exercise already.
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And bring enough mm's, because often the jets tend to be rather distant...pjotrtje wrote:Yes there are. Multiple! For western winds position yourself somewhere on the road to the official spotterslocation.
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
What I would like to know, why this is the case. Has this to do with local KLu regulations for Leeuwarden? Or is AGL blocking this?Stratofreighter wrote: Other Dutch spotting groups could not apply, let alone "non-members".
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Re: Frisian Flag in 2020
KLu doesn't have enough personnel to organise spotters days. Only very small numbers of spotters per day can be handled. Even members from AGL can only participate every 4 years or so, and KNVOL is only allowed with 50-100 per year i.e. every region is allowed every 4 years or so as well.
Just be fortunate that spotting from the outside incl parking etc is very well-organised by AGL. It's like there is a spotters day every day, two weeks in a row.
Just be fortunate that spotting from the outside incl parking etc is very well-organised by AGL. It's like there is a spotters day every day, two weeks in a row.
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