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Re: EHLW 28-03-2014 MIL

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Stephan Lodewijks wrote:Thanks, I'm familiar with that. However, like mode-S, it's never 100% sure. I wonder if anyone can visually confirm?

Thanks in advance. ;-)

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Never expercienced a mis-tieup with the AB-412's in the last 20 years.... But R-01 was visually confirmed overhead my workplace as Gannet01; so the NAFR03 was definately the R-03
(they departed shortly after eachother & the R-02 is not at Leeuwarden at the moment (departed 24 Feb for maintenance).
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Re: EHLW 28-03-2014 MIL

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Ok, thanks for the clear-up and thanks for the tie-up ;-)

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Re: EHLW 28-03-2014 MIL

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Hi

Can anyone confirm the 4 Spanish Eurofighter outside on Saturday morning.

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Re: EHLW 28-03-2014 MIL

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RW.Laskewitz wrote:
Stephan Lodewijks wrote:Thanks, I'm familiar with that. However, like mode-S, it's never 100% sure. I wonder if anyone can visually confirm?

Thanks in advance. ;-)

Stephan
Never expercienced a mis-tieup with the AB-412's in the last 20 years.... But R-01 was visually confirmed overhead my workplace as Gannet01; so the NAFR03 was definately the R-03
(they departed shortly after eachother & the R-02 is not at Leeuwarden at the moment (departed 24 Feb for maintenance).
And photoproof for the return of R-01 around 10:18 local time and R-03 around 15:45lt.
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Re: EHLW 28-03-2014 MIL

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28-03-2014 Leeuwarden Frisian Flag *25
FA72 F-16AM 2w BAF 251 BE
FA91 F-16AM 2w BAF 252 BE
FA92 F-16AM 2w BAF 262 BE
FA121 F-16AM 2w BAF 261 BE
FA127 F-16AM 2w BAF 253 BE
30+62 EF-2000 TaktLwG74 DE*
30+72 EF-2000 TaktLwG31 DE
30+75 EF-2000 TaktLwG31 DE
30+76 EF-2000 TaktLwG31 NO 11A DE
30+83 EF-2000 TaktLwG31 N0 12 DE*
30+89 EF-2000 TaktLwG74 DE*
30+90 EF-2000 TaktLwG31 DE
30+97 EF-2000 TaktLwG31 DE*
30+98 EF-2000 TaktLwG31 NO 11B DE*
31+01 EF-2000 TaktLwG31 DE
E-107 F-16AM Esk 727/730 DAF 3262 DK
E-597 F-16AM Esk 727/730 DAF 3263 DK
E-606 F-16AM Esk 727/730 DAF 3261 DK
T-404 T-17 Flyveskolen DAF 3264 DK
CC-3 C-295M TukiLLv FNF 167 FI
HN-402 F-18C HävLLv31 FNF 127C FI
HN-429 F-18C HävLLv31 FNF 127A FI*
HN-444 F-18C HävLLv31 FNF 131A FI*
HN-450 F-18C HävLLv31 FNF 127B FI*
HN-454 F-18C HävLLv31 FNF 131B FI*
J-003 F-16AM 312sqn METAL 4 NL
J-063 F-16AM 313sqn METAL 3 NL
J-136 F-16AM 312sqn STING 1 NL
J-193 F-16AM 323sqn VOODOO 1 NL
J-616 F-16AM 312sqn METAL 2 NL
J-866 F-16AM 312sqn METAL 1 NL
R-01 AB.412SP 303sqn GANNET 01 NL
R-03 AB.412SP 303sqn NAFR 03 NL
5629 C-130J-30 335Skv NOW 335H NO*
5699 C-130J-30 335Skv NOW 335G NO*
275 F-16AM 338Skv NOW 338A NO*
295 F-16AM 338Skv NOW 338E NO*
658 F-16AM 338Skv NOW 338B NO
661 F-16AM 338Skv NOW 338G NO
664 F-16AM 338Skv NOW 338H NO*
671 F-16AM 338Skv NOW 338C NO
675 F-16AM 338Skv NOW 338F NO*
683 F-16AM 338Skv NOW 338D NO
16801 C-130H-30 Esc 501 AFP 23 PT*
15102 F-16AM Esc 201/301 AFP 69A PT
15107 F-16AM Esc 291/301 AFP 69B PT*
15109 F-16AM Esc 201/301 AFP 69C PT
15116 F-16AM Esc 201/301 AFP 69D PT
15132 F-16AM Esc 201/301 AFP 69E PT*
TK.10-12/31-54 KC-130H Ala 31/312 Esc AME 3129 SP*
C.16-24/11-04 EF-2000 Ala 11 AME 1101A SP*
C.16-25/11-05 EF-2000 Ala 11 AME 1105C SP*
C.16-27/11-07 EF-2000 Ala 11 AME 1101B SP*
C.16-28/11-08 EF-2000 Ala 11 AME 1101C SP*
C.16-29/11-09 EF-2000 Ala 11 AME 1105A SP*
C.16-30/11-10 EF-2000 Ala 11 AME 1105B SP*

* are new for me

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Re: EHLW 28-03-2014 MIL

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't the Finns belong to HävLLv21 iso 31?
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One of the Hornets had a HavLLv21 badge on the nose (a bird). Althought not sure if it actually belongs to that wing of course...

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Re: EHLW 28-03-2014 MIL

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According to the official Finnish AF website, Karelia Air Command is responsible for this year's participation in Frisian Flag. HavLLv 31 is therefore the correct unit.

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On Saterday morning all 6 Spanish EF2000s were outside, all standing next to each other, but the view might have been blocked by a building, earth wall or trees.
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Joris Heeren wrote:According to the official Finnish AF website, Karelia Air Command is responsible for this year's participation in Frisian Flag. HavLLv 31 is therefore the correct unit.

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Re: EHLW 28-03-2014 MIL

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Thanks CIS, appreciate it.
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Re: EHLW 28-03-2014 MIL

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Hi all,

I was there also Saturday morning, and I read off C.11-25/26/27/28/29, plus noted no. 6 also on the line.
Identified as well where the German Typhoons 30+62/72/75/89/90/97 and 31+01, plus the serial of 30+83 partially read, but good enough for identification.
Only noted were the 5 Finnish F-18s, none read off.
A problem are the Norwegian F-16s in a way. Noted from a spot that should have been no. 5 on the Scramble airfield guide for Leeuwarden were the F-16s as follows, from left to right:
3x RDAF
5x FAP
5x FAB
7x (RNoAF) incl. 1 tiger (= 671)

And here I have a question:
Was the eight’s RNoAF F-16 in fact missing, or has the slightly different and darker fin of the 2nd tiger (664) made ‘invisible’, or just harder to see?

Has anybody out there last weekend got a better clue for the RNoAF F-16s, please?


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Re: EHLW 28-03-2014 MIL

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Mr AMARC wrote:Hi all,

I was there also Saturday morning, and I read off C.11-25/26/27/28/29, plus noted no. 6 also on the line.
Identified as well where the German Typhoons 30+62/72/75/89/90/97 and 31+01, plus the serial of 30+83 partially read, but good enough for identification.
Only noted were the 5 Finnish F-18s, none read off.
A problem are the Norwegian F-16s in a way. Noted from a spot that should have been no. 5 on the Scramble airfield guide for Leeuwarden were the F-16s as follows, from left to right:
3x RDAF
5x FAP
5x FAB
7x (RNoAF) incl. 1 tiger (= 671)

And here I have a question:
Was the eight’s RNoAF F-16 in fact missing, or has the slightly different and darker fin of the 2nd tiger (664) made ‘invisible’, or just harder to see?

Has anybody out there last weekend got a better clue for the RNoAF F-16s, please?


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Hello Martin,

I have made the same conclusion as you did. Thing was the hazy condition as it has been all week. I spoke to a German spotter on Saturday morning who confirmed there were 8 Norwegians outside. He was able to see all of them from the other side. There is a crashgate which provides an overview of the same line of F-16s, but then from the other side. No new Norwegians for me, so I didn't bother.

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Re: EHLW 28-03-2014 MIL

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Hello Jeroen,

The German spotter you talk about was me (most likely ;o)

We saw 8 F-16s left of the FAB ones together in this case (3x RDAF, 5x FAP), then 5x FAB, and seemingly only 7x RNoAF.
I had seen 8 F-16s also left of the FAB ones from the opposite side of the base earlier (Tsjessingavei), coming to the wrong conclusion that they must have been the Norwegians. Later, with better light, I recognised my mistake. Due to the angle also from the other side the RDAF and FAP F-16s showed up left of the Belgians, and only few of the RNoAF F-16s were visible from that spot .

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Re: EHLW 28-03-2014 MIL

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Saturday morning the parking order was - E597, E606, E107, 15107, 15102, 15107, 15109, ..., 15132, Fa92, fa72, fa91, ... , fa12., 661, 675, 295, 683, 671 (tiger), 658, 275

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