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Kbely (LKKB) - 2007

Post by Bianca »

Small log Kbely 18-05-2007

Hi all,

Just visited Kbely airport, here a small log.

2409 AN26
0834 MI8 Blue/white
0836 MI8 Blue/white
2710 Let410
0448 L39

This is straight from the book, many more was seen...... Let410's, MI8's, AN26's, A319, Zlin......Heatwaves.

Any help with the A319 is more than welcome.

Bye,
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Hi Bianca,

Nice log,
The A-319 must be the 2801.
Have fun with your parents. :wink:

Greetings, Rene Sleegers
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Post by JetStar2 »

a short log for Sunday July 29th, all seen from the museum-area:

4201 Antonov 26B-100 CSAF
0834 Mi-8PS11 CSAF
2408 Antonov 26 CSAF (camo)
2507 Antonov 26 CSAF (camo)
1134 L-410UVP-T CSAF (camo)
0001 Mi-9 CSAF (camo)

still working on my museum-report, don't know if it's of interest for anyone.

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Post by laurens lindhout »

I visited 10 August Kbely. On the airfield:

4201 An-26 CzechAF
2408 An-26 CzechAF
2801 A319 CzechAF
1525 L410 CzechAF
1526 L410 CzechAF
0834 Mil8 CzechAF (Red/White/Blue colours)
0835 Mil8 CzechAF (Red/White/Blue colours)
0836 Mil8 CzechAF (Red/White/Blue colours)
0260 Yak40 CzechAF

2x Red/White/Blue L-410's and

Greatings Laurens
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Post by laurens lindhout »

Hello Everyone,

So you can see (Log before this message) I visited 10 August 2007 Kbely.
I have some questions.

1. Do anyone know the serial of the 2 Mil Mi-17/171's next to the Antonov 24 7110 at the left side of the airport?
2. And I search all serials of this storage area: http://www.richardflagg.fotopic.net/p44319478.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I'm sorry. My english is very bad.

Greatings Laurens
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Hi laurens,

We visited Kbely last year in September.
1. Do anyone know the serial of the 2 Mil Mi-17/171's next to the Antonov 24 7110 at the left side of the airport?
Read off as Mi-8PPA 7523 and Mi-17 0833.
2. And I search all serials of this storage area: http://www.richardflagg.fotopic.net/p44319478.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Some read off, and the others from EMOOS:
L-39's 0725, 0740, 3908, OK-182 and USSR 33 white
L-410 XL-20
MiG-15's 1186, 1713, 2611, 3841 OR 3941
MiG-19's 0742, 1006
MiG-21's 0302, 0313, 1013, 2820, 4609, 4916
Mi-4's 0751, 2143
Mi-8 1232
Su-7's 5919, 6428

Hope this helps!
Cheers,

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Hi, we're planning to visit the Czech republic the next few days. Is is easy to spot the (operational) military aircraft from outside at Kbely?
Greetz,

Patrick
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Post by patrick dirksen »

Yes, it is. A lot can be seen from the museum area (free entrance, so you can just walk in and have a look), and another good spot is from the railroadcrossing on the far end of the airfield. To get there go out of the gate of the museum, turn right and follow the road. There will be a good viewpoint along the fence already (from where you can see a stored An-24 and two Hips). Continue, and turn right (if I remember this is at traffic lights). After a while the fence of the airfield will appear again on yuor right, and just before you crosss a railway there is a good view over the ramps (including the storage of the museum). I am not 100% sure on the traffic lights and wether it's the first or second or so right, but if you follow your nose following the fence you will get there.
Don't forget that there is also a wreck of a Mi-8 next to the parking lot of the museum, which is on the other side of the road. At the end of the parking lot you can just look over a wall, and you'll see the wreck under an open shed.
Good luck!
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Post by SquAdmin »

06 September 2007, quick visit, horrible weather:

0834 Mi-8PS11 nm red/white/blue c/s
9904 Mi-171s nm
2312 L-410UVP-E nm
3209 An-26B nm
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