Florennes (EBFS) - 2009
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Re: TLP 2009-2 Participants
No new arrivals today ?Last year and TLP 2009-1 "RED PLAYERS" were there as second week began.
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Re: TLP 2009-2 Participants
Which amazed us all as in the previous years the red airs always arrived at the end of week 2.
It could be that the expected (!) Mirages 2000 from Cambrai will operate out of their homebase.
It could be that the expected (!) Mirages 2000 from Cambrai will operate out of their homebase.
Greetings,
Piet Luijken
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Piet Luijken
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Re: TLP 2009-2 Participants
Newbie here
I will be @florennes tomorrow.
What's the expectation for tomorrow (tuesday)
Gtx,
Erik
I will be @florennes tomorrow.
What's the expectation for tomorrow (tuesday)
Gtx,
Erik
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Re: TLP 2009-2 Participants
According our tlp section, see the where to go, Scramble intelligence section, tlp special.
Tomorrow Tuesday 17 March, a normal mission, with take off starting from 1200LT and landing onwards from 1430LT, playing area is the UK or France.
Have fun, look forward to your pics and logs
Tomorrow Tuesday 17 March, a normal mission, with take off starting from 1200LT and landing onwards from 1430LT, playing area is the UK or France.
Have fun, look forward to your pics and logs
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Re: TLP spottersday 2009
Hey guys,
I'm new to the Scramble website and really looking forward to this TLP Spotters' Day on May 20th. After reading some posts I'm concerned. I was under the impression that a Spotters' Day would involve flying. But are they not flying? I have never been to a TLP event.
Can't wait to hear from anyone who has been there before!!
Thanks,
Trevor
I'm new to the Scramble website and really looking forward to this TLP Spotters' Day on May 20th. After reading some posts I'm concerned. I was under the impression that a Spotters' Day would involve flying. But are they not flying? I have never been to a TLP event.
Can't wait to hear from anyone who has been there before!!
Thanks,
Trevor
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Re: TLP 2009-2 Participants
Hi gents,
is there someone who knows when we can expect the first external participants, Friday or either Monday?
Especially the Swiss Hornets will be of interest
is there someone who knows when we can expect the first external participants, Friday or either Monday?
Especially the Swiss Hornets will be of interest
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Re: TLP 2009-2 Participants
First mission for red air will be on the monday, so I would expect friday.
Greetings,
Piet Luijken
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Piet Luijken
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Re: TLP spottersday 2009
In the good old days, there was a spottersday with every TLP.
This was held on the last Thursday, it had a mission, and it consisted of a walk along the flightline and a good spot next to the runway for the departure.
Thereafter everybody was escorted out of the base to resort next to the runway for the landing from outside.
This was held on the last Thursday, it had a mission, and it consisted of a walk along the flightline and a good spot next to the runway for the departure.
Thereafter everybody was escorted out of the base to resort next to the runway for the landing from outside.
Greetings,
Piet Luijken
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Re: TLP 2009-2 Participants
Thanks Piet, will try my luck on Friday!Piet Luijken wrote:First mission for red air will be on the monday, so I would expect friday.
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Re: TLP 2009-2 Questions
Perhaps not the right place to post...
But i would like to know if more persons are planning to go to Florennes this friday.
I'm planning ( depending on weather ) to go to Florennes this friday.
And i have some free space....
Route will be, Rotterdam, Breda, antwerpen...
Please send me a pm
Rene
But i would like to know if more persons are planning to go to Florennes this friday.
I'm planning ( depending on weather ) to go to Florennes this friday.
And i have some free space....
Route will be, Rotterdam, Breda, antwerpen...
Please send me a pm
Rene
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Re: TLP 2009-2 Participants
Todays TLP mission:
AMX MM7182/51-62 & MM-7184/51-65
EF2000 MM-7286/4-2 & MM-7285/4-16
Tornado 46+52 & 1 x ground abort
EF-18A C.15-44/12-02 & C.15-45/12-03
EF-18A C.15-25/15-12 & C.15-14/15-01
EF-18A C.15-43/15-30 & C.15-16/15-03
Mirage 2000-5 545 & 553
Mirage 2000-5 527 & 1 x ground abort (540)
F-16C 4045 & 4047
Mirage F-1CR 611/112-NM & 653/112-CV
Left on ramp:
Tornado 46+
F-16C (4049)
Visit:
EF2000T AMI
Local
F-16AM FA-121
Regards,
Pieter
AMX MM7182/51-62 & MM-7184/51-65
EF2000 MM-7286/4-2 & MM-7285/4-16
Tornado 46+52 & 1 x ground abort
EF-18A C.15-44/12-02 & C.15-45/12-03
EF-18A C.15-25/15-12 & C.15-14/15-01
EF-18A C.15-43/15-30 & C.15-16/15-03
Mirage 2000-5 545 & 553
Mirage 2000-5 527 & 1 x ground abort (540)
F-16C 4045 & 4047
Mirage F-1CR 611/112-NM & 653/112-CV
Left on ramp:
Tornado 46+
F-16C (4049)
Visit:
EF2000T AMI
Local
F-16AM FA-121
Regards,
Pieter
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Re: TLP spottersday 2009
Piet,
Do you think this years TLP Spottersday will be like the ones from the past? Or will it just be a good time to be by the fenceline to get plane pictures??
I work for the airlines so I can fly over for free, but is it worth flying all that way for the Spottersday in your opinion???
Thanks,
Trevor
Do you think this years TLP Spottersday will be like the ones from the past? Or will it just be a good time to be by the fenceline to get plane pictures??
I work for the airlines so I can fly over for free, but is it worth flying all that way for the Spottersday in your opinion???
Thanks,
Trevor
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Florennes Spot 5 accessibility
For everyone who is thinking about going to Florennes on a day with wind from the east:
The farmer started ploughing large pieces of the hilly pasture between the gravel road and the photo spot #5 on the Scramble map. This will cause difficulties reaching this spot, so take care. I don't know if he plans to plough all the way up to the gravel road, but we will see.
In any case, bring rubber boots.
Hans.
The farmer started ploughing large pieces of the hilly pasture between the gravel road and the photo spot #5 on the Scramble map. This will cause difficulties reaching this spot, so take care. I don't know if he plans to plough all the way up to the gravel road, but we will see.
In any case, bring rubber boots.
Hans.
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Re: TLP 2009-2 Participants
Some additions from the 17th
The EF2000T was the MM55130/4-33
Local F-16AM FA121 & FA81
The Greek ground abort was the 553 instead of the 540
Best regards, Etienne
The EF2000T was the MM55130/4-33
Local F-16AM FA121 & FA81
The Greek ground abort was the 553 instead of the 540
Best regards, Etienne
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