ILA Berlin 27 May - 1 June
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- John Rambo
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According to the swiss airforce website the Patrouille Suisse and the F/A-18C Hornet demo will also be present at ILA 2008.
http://www.lw.admin.ch/internet/luftwaf ... shows.html
http://www.lw.admin.ch/internet/luftwaf ... shows.html
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Unfortunately for you maybe, but the busservice from the terminal at Schoenefeld to the ILA has been much criticized over the years, so arrival at 09.05 looks as a bit lateIrishAirPics wrote:Thanks for the info guys, I plan on getting Ryanair to Schonefeld from Dublin, it arrives at 9.05am, so it looks like I should have enough time to get to the show site before the flying starts, might not get the best photo position but you can't have it all your own way I suppose!
Regards,
Frank.
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aviodromefriend,
Thanks for your information. I've been considering flying to Berlin on Saturday, I had thought that arrival at 9am on Sunday was too late, especially for getting a good spot, looks like I'll be flying on Saturday now.
What are the train services like, I'll need to get to Tempelhof on Sunday evening after the show and from what I can see on train maps I can get a train directly from the air show site, is this correct?
Is there much of a queue first think in the morning, gates open at 10am but what time is best to get there?
Thanks in advance,
Frank.
Thanks for your information. I've been considering flying to Berlin on Saturday, I had thought that arrival at 9am on Sunday was too late, especially for getting a good spot, looks like I'll be flying on Saturday now.
What are the train services like, I'll need to get to Tempelhof on Sunday evening after the show and from what I can see on train maps I can get a train directly from the air show site, is this correct?
Is there much of a queue first think in the morning, gates open at 10am but what time is best to get there?
Thanks in advance,
Frank.
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Taken from press releases.
2x DC-3 static and flying (memorial flight because of the 60th anniversary of the Berlin airlift)
USAF C-17 will be the Spirit of Berlin (as usual)
DLR will send a Cessna Caravan, Falcon 20E and his VFW614
German armed forces will be present with all their types.
2x DC-3 static and flying (memorial flight because of the 60th anniversary of the Berlin airlift)
USAF C-17 will be the Spirit of Berlin (as usual)
DLR will send a Cessna Caravan, Falcon 20E and his VFW614
German armed forces will be present with all their types.
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When looking for Berlin-Tegel at Google maps, you'll find the CH-53's and the Tigres on the north apron and taxiways; picture must have been taken during ILA 2006 then... I saw 10 CH-53's, 6 Tigres, 2 Challengers and an EC135DJdeRidder wrote:They operated from Berlin-Tegel (I saw 10x CH-53, 4x Tiger UHT and 1x French Tigre HAP there)Thijs wrote:The 2006 edition saw an tactical demonstration performed by German Army and Air Force assets. one of the highlights was the formation of 10 CH-53's and six Tigre's they operated out of another airfield, but I forgot which airfield. I know several spare aircraft were noted over there. Does someone remember which airfield in the vicinity this was?
Frank Kramer
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Always going forward... still can't find reverse!
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And another press release.
http://www.ila2008.de/ila2008/presse/pr ... ?id_nr=121" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;With over 300 aircraft on display the ILA leads the world. The Airbus A380, the world’s most modern and most advanced passenger aircraft, will definitely be making an appearance at the ILA and other giants of the air such as the Boeing C-17 and Antonov An-124 will be keeping the Airbus company in Schönefeld. Among the aircraft making their first appearance in the general aviation sector will be the Global 5000 business jet from Bombardier (Canada), the single-engined Socata TBM 850 turboprop, the Cessna 350 and Cessna 400 as well as the twin-engined “Shark”, a touring aircraft from Slovakia.
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) of this year’s partner country, India, intends to display its single-engined HJT-36 “Sitara” jet trainer, the light military and civil helicopter “Dhruv” and the “Tejas” light combat aircraft for the first time in Europe.
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Hm, I don't really understand what they mean with that last part of the sentence...The Airbus A380, the world’s most modern and most advanced passenger aircraft, will definitely be making an appearance at the ILA and other giants of the air such as the Boeing C-17 and Antonov An-124 will be keeping the Airbus company in Schönefeld.
Greetz,
Patrick
Patrick