Rostock-Laage (ETNL/RLG) - 2010 MIL

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Re: Rostock-Laage (ETNL/RLG) - 2010 MIL

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any chance to get good picture at the rwy end's?
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Re: Rostock-Laage (ETNL/RLG) - 2010 MIL

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Not as far as I know. If there are any, I think the planes will be rather high at those points! But I never really pushed hard to find them, I really like the hill!
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Re: Rostock-Laage (ETNL/RLG) - 2010 MIL

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Arjan wrote:Not as far as I know. If there are any, I think the planes will be rather high at those points! But I never really pushed hard to find them, I really like the hill!
how many "mm" lense do i need!?
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Re: Rostock-Laage (ETNL/RLG) - 2010 MIL

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A 300 mm lens is sufficient enough for an EF-2000 on the runway. A lot less for the taxitrack between the hill and the runway.
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Re: Rostock-Laage (ETNL/RLG) - 2010 MIL

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Arjan wrote:A 300 mm lens is sufficient enough for an EF-2000 on the runway. A lot less for the taxitrack between the hill and the runway.
thx for info!
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Laage-Rostock 2010

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Planning on visiting Laage 13/9 - 17/9.
Does anyone happen to have info on expected flying actvities, etc.?

Thanks in advance !

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Re: Rostock-Laage (ETNL/RLG) - 2010 MIL

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anyone for an update on the flying activities of the EF2000 regarding their grounding?

on 28/9 between 1000 and 1100 no movement at all, all doors closed :-(
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Re: Rostock-Laage (ETNL/RLG) - 2010 MIL

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Noted today (nov.17.,2010) between 10.30 and 11.00;

EF2000 30+62 (brand new, no unit markings), 30+52 (JG73 badge), 30+50 (JG73 badge), 30+60 (JG73 badge), 31+21 (JG73 badge) and EF2000T 30+27 (JG73 badge), all returning from missions.

Also noted, accros the runway from the spotter's hill was F-4E 75-061 with special JG73 markings in tail, intake and cockpit section, wearing fake serial 35+73

Prior to my arrival at Laage I noted a CH53, flying VFR few miles south of Rostock Town, and a Luftwaffe Cougar(white/blue) on approach to Laage, both unable to read or to take pictures of...
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24-11-10 Laage, a sad snowy day (some pics and a log)

Today we visited Laage. About 6 a/c where flying missions around 10.00 and suppose to fly again at 15.00 (we already left). The Phantom will be scrapped soon ;-( and will be replaced. 30 a/c are based at Laage at the moment. The pics (
[Edit] The pics (here!) are not of great quality but I hope it is a nice impression. (Thanks Perry D. 4 the serials).

Preserved;
25+02 F-104G
33+03 G.91R/3
“JC+102” Sabre 6
“35+73” F-4E
330 MiG.23ML jg3
734 Su.22M-4K

Eastern sheds
30+09 EF.2000 JG73
31+22 EF.2000 JG73
30+05 EF.2000(T) JG73
30+52 EF.2000 JG73
30+42 EF.2000(T) JBG31,JG72,JG73
30+11 EF.2000 JBG31,JG72,JG73
31+18 EF.2000 JG73
30+60 EF.2000 nm
31+21 EF.2000 JG73
30+56 EF.2000 JG73
31+20 EF.2000 JG73
30+03 EF.2000(T) JG73

Maintenance
30+27 EF.2000(T) JG73
30+24 EF.2000(T) JG73
30+57 EF.2000 nm
30+55 EF.2000 JG73
30+12 EF.2000 JG73
30+46 EF.2000 JG73
31+17 EF.2000 JG73
30+38 EF.2000(T) JG73
30+49 EF.2000 JG73
30+45 EF.2000 JG73

Washhalle
30+62 EF.2000 JG73

Western sheds
30+15 EF.2000 JG73
30+47 EF.2000 JG73
30+50 EF.2000 nn
30+51 EF.2000 JG73
31+16 EF.2000 JG73
31+19 EF.2000 JG73
30+53 EF.2000 nn

[Edit] The pics are here!
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Re: Rostock-Laage (ETNL/RLG) - 2010 MIL

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Hi Patrick,

Where did you see all those preserved aircraft (besides the F-4E as this can be seen from the spotters hill), or did you have a base visit?
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Re: Rostock-Laage (ETNL/RLG) - 2010 MIL

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Polleke_NL wrote:Hi Patrick,

Where did you see all those preserved aircraft (besides the F-4E as this can be seen from the spotters hill), or did you have a base visit?
Hello Ruud,

It was a base visit. The MiG and Sukhoi are in between building near the maintenance hangar. The F-104 can be seen from the main gate. The G.91 is on the road from the main gate to the interior gate which leads to the airfield itself. 100 to 200 meters after that interior gate the Sabre is on the left side. The Phantom will be replaced by another one soon so do not forget to look again in a few months ;-).
Greetz,

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