25-10-07 EHGR

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25-10-07 EHGR

Post by jimmy van drunen »

goodevening,

here are my pics of a bad weather day at EHGR:

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gr. jimmy
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Post by PH-BAS »

Can you put the ICAO code in the topic name? Thanks
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Post by jimmy van drunen »

sure
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Post by sfeyenoord1 »

Nice shot although the picture is very out of focus ;) Was camera still on MF while you thought it was AF?
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Post by Sowald »

PH-BAS wrote:Can you put the ICAO code in the topic name? Thanks
I would think that EHGR is clear enough.
But that is just my humble opinion. :wink:

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Post by Redskin301 »

EHGR is the international code for gilze-rijen in the militairy world, it is not a civil field where the ICAO code is about :wink:
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Post by medebruijn »

By the way, this is the ES-TLE of Skyline Aviation.
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Post by Key »

Redskin301 wrote:EHGR is the international code for gilze-rijen in the militairy world, it is not a civil field where the ICAO code is about :wink:
:?: :?: ICAO codes make no difference between military or civil airfields by any rule. Each country sets up its codes according to ICAO standards and submits them for publication and use.

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Post by Richard from Rotterdam »

eehm, isn't EHGR the ICAO code???
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Post by Bright Star Aviation »

PH-BAS wrote:Can you put the ICAO code in the topic name? Thanks
Why?

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Post by Numbercruncher »

Well, for example because I read the message board through RSS, and unfortunately it's still one RSS feed for the entire board... :-(

A topic name is the only clue to the contents of the message, so an ICAO code would be highly appreciated...

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Post by Redskin »

It did say EHGR, that should be enough.
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Post by Eddie »

:ontopic:

Your shots are a bit out of focus but nice to see a jet at EHGR again :D
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Post by topgun1984 »

Skyline L-39..

i thought i heard it wizzing by ;)
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Post by PH-BAS »

Pfff, nice posts :? (not)
Sowald wrote:I would think that EHGR is clear enough.
Topic name before my first post: Only the date
Topic name after my first post: Date + ICAO code (Jimmy changed it)

So, I think it's better to say next time nothing about this kind of subjects.

Bye bye :ontopic:
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