Frisian Flag 2018
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Re: Frisian Flag 2018
Which is...?wamovements wrote:84-0021 will receive same treatment as 0106 at EGUL.erik_kamphuis wrote:F-15 106 arrived today 16.30h at EHLW
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Re: Frisian Flag 2018
Considering all Oregon F-15Cs were grounded last month due to structural issues, it might have something to do with thatBunzing wrote:Which is...?wamovements wrote:84-0021 will receive same treatment as 0106 at EGUL.erik_kamphuis wrote:F-15 106 arrived today 16.30h at EHLW
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Re: Frisian Flag 2018
Lijkt me niet, aangezien de Italiaan niet geweest is, de Amerikaan geen enkele missie heeft gevlogen en de Fransoos ook al dagen weg is, terwijl de missies 'gewoon' 2x per dag volledig werden afgewerkt (behalve vandaag, vanwege weersomstandigheden).jeroenvn wrote:Heeft dit nog gevolgen voor de Frisian Flag?
http://www.lc.nl/friesland/Drie-landen- ... 85457.html
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Re: Frisian Flag 2018
Anyone with inside intell that can share the status of Polish MiG29 89 here? She hasn't been airborne since last Friday arrivals day.....
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Re: Frisian Flag 2018
Just my two cents: it might well be linked to the fact that this bird landed short of runway 27 (in the grass) upon arrival on thursday
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Re: Frisian Flag 2018
Thanks Frank. Didn't realize it was this one.frank kramer wrote:Just my two cents: it might well be linked to the fact that this bird landed short of runway 27 (in the grass) upon arrival on thursday
Wasn't the MiG29 designed to be able operate from unpaved surfaces?
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Re: Frisian Flag 2018
It was. But I doubt if they still use that capacity much in Poland, and if the airframe is still up to that trick after all these years. The early landing might also have been a case of a technical issue instead of pilot error, as most people who were there seem to believe; that would warrant further investigation. There's an interesting picture of the incident on milspotters, though
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Re: Frisian Flag 2018
The Polish F-16’s and MiG’s couldn’t be seen. Except for one MiG who was standing on the Marssum side. Someone for the serial of this bird?witje wrote:What will be visible from outside? Will try my luck on saturday.
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Did no one read off this MiG?witje wrote: The Polish F-16’s and MiG’s couldn’t be seen. Except for one MiG who was standing on the Marssum side. Someone for the serial of this bird?
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I would put my money on 89.... The sick one..witje wrote:Did no one read off this MiG?witje wrote: The Polish F-16’s and MiG’s couldn’t be seen. Except for one MiG who was standing on the Marssum side. Someone for the serial of this bird?
59 & 111 operated from the shelters nearest to the 'spottersheuvel' last Thursday.
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Thanks Ben for your answer. If someone could confirm this, that would be great.Bennie wrote:I would put my money on 89.... The sick one..witje wrote:Did no one read off this MiG?witje wrote: The Polish F-16’s and MiG’s couldn’t be seen. Except for one MiG who was standing on the Marssum side. Someone for the serial of this bird?
59 & 111 operated from the shelters nearest to the 'spottersheuvel' last Thursday.
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Re: Frisian Flag 2018
It was the 89, the 59 and 11 were flying at the same time.
Testing the right engine I guess because it was with full afterburner several times.
Testing the right engine I guess because it was with full afterburner several times.
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Re: Frisian Flag 2018
Thanks Martin, but I saw this one saturday so the other two weren’t flying. But I believe it’s 89.herky wrote:It was the 89, the 59 and 11 were flying at the same time.
Testing the right engine I guess because it was with full afterburner several times.
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