Today I travelled again to Ronneby.
Seen were Gripens JAS39C 39210, 39254, 39271, 39281, 39290, 39294 and JAS39 two-seaters 831 and 840, all F17 Wing.
Also helicopters 30 and 37 (unknown type) of the Swedish Armed Forces were seen flying around the airbase.
They operate from a dispersal along the runway (North West) and started from around 9 AM.
Ronneby, Sweden log 5 august 2015
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Re: Ronneby, Sweden log 5 august 2015
Helicopters must be Hkp.15s (A.109) with serials 15030 and 15037.
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Re: Ronneby, Sweden log 5 august 2015
Thanks Erwin!
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Re: Ronneby, Sweden log 5 august 2015
For the civil interested people, also seen this day included:
SE-KLD , Beech S200
SE-IHI, Cessna P172 Skyhawk II
SE-VSP , Evektor/Eurostar
SE-KLD , Beech S200
SE-IHI, Cessna P172 Skyhawk II
SE-VSP , Evektor/Eurostar
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Re: Ronneby, Sweden log 5 august 2015
39210 was of course an old JAS-39A and not a C..
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Re: Ronneby, Sweden log 5 august 2015
I don't think so. It's also a C. All A's have already been withdrawn since the end of 2012.choco wrote:39210 was of course an old JAS-39A and not a C..
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