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luchtmachterke
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by luchtmachterke » 19 Nov 2004, 13:14
4 Royal Air Force Tucano T1 at Beauvechain today. Because I guided them with the Follow-Me I've even been able to spot the tailnumber for you guys
Official landing times in zulu.
2 formations of 2 a/c
RAFAIR 7120
landed: 1021Z
ZF293
ZF210
RAFAIR 7122
landed: 1031Z
ZF319
ZF448
Hope you appreciate this,
Greg
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by sn26567 » 19 Nov 2004, 13:19
Thanks for information, Air Forceke.
And welcome to Luchtzak!
André
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by Comet » 19 Nov 2004, 15:27
sn26567 wrote: Air Forceke.
Where did that name come from
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise
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by sn26567 » 19 Nov 2004, 17:09
Comet wrote: sn26567 wrote: Air Forceke.
Where did that name come from
Easy: he signed luchmachterke, whick is the diminutive for luchtmacht, air force. Air forceke is the diminutive for air force
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by Comet » 19 Nov 2004, 17:20
Thanks for the explanation Andre.
And sorry for asking such a stupid question
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise