Reims - Champagne (LFSR/RHE) - 2007

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Reims - Champagne (LFSR/RHE) - 2007

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Brussel

900531 C26 US Navy Napels
90404 C37 US Airforce
12+05 CL601 Luftwaffe
mm62209 A319cj

Reims 13:30u - 17:00u

MIRAGE F1

645 33-CH
660 33-CY
605 33-CO
607 33-ND
627 33-NT
617 33-CD
641 33-NI armee de 'lair
636 33-NL

620 33-CT
608 33-CW

654 33-NC
657 33-NA
650 33-NZ

Some planes did fly 2 times in the afternoon.

SA 330 B/BA Puma

ADA (1025) armee de terre

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Post by Wim »

Didn't you had any problems with security of photographing at Reims?
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I had no problems with photographing at Reims .
I was standing at the Airportbuilding where you can take pictures with a 4step ladder in sight of the tower and passing fire crew.

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Re: [ LOG ] Reims 22-02-2007

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pampa31 wrote:Brussel

900531 C26 US Navy Napels
90404 C37 US Airforce
12+05 CL601 Luftwaffe
mm62209 A319cj
Passed BRU at 18.30 but nothing left on the Tarmac..., Melsbroek was empty and Abelag only featured the "usual" civil a/c
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Post by coleman »

Reims is known for his relative friendly security, I've vistited Reims numerous times and I've never encountered any problems: not near the terminal nor at both approaches...

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Swedish AF inbound Reims

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Expected 22/3

SVFR391-393 3x JAS-39 Swedish AF

ETA Reims 16:05LT
The Grippens departed Ronnebey at 14:40LT

Also inbound Reims:

SVF15 SF34 (100008) Swedish AF

This beauty departed Bremen at 11:34LT
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Post by Roland van Bommel »

Sorry, but my french is very bad, but I understand that 6 Gripens are now at Reims.

Roland

Du 21 au 30 mars, six JAS-39 Gripen suédois se sont déployés sur la base aérienne 112 de Reims pour un échange avec l’escadron de reconnaissance 1/33 «Belfort».

Le premier échange bilatéral entre escadrons français et suédois dans le domaine de la reconnaissance aérienne a eu lieu du 2 au 9 mai 2006 sur la base aérienne suédoise de Ronneby. Trois pilotes suédois avaient été reçus préalablement à cet entraînement au sein du 1/33 «Belfort» du 13 au 16 septembre 2004.

En 2005, pour la première fois, des Mirage 2000-5 et des JAS-39 Gripen suédois se sont entraînés conjointement, dans le cadre de l’exercice multinational de défense aérienne Adex 05 qui s’était déroulé en Finlande du 16 au 26 mai
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Post by Otto »

23/3

If all went well today another 3 Gripens arrived at Reims.

SVFR394-396 ETA 16:55LT
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LOG: Reims 26 Mar 07

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I went to Reims yesterday morning on my way to TLP and logged the following. We were checked out by the friendly Gendermerie and allowed to continue after the usual, routine passport checks. They even tried to tell me in their limited English what time the Gripens were due to fly!

(073). EMB121 French AF coded YB
39230 Gripen JAS.39 C Swedish AF
39253 Gripen JAS.39 C Swedish AF
39260 Gripen JAS.39 C Swedish AF
39817 Gripen JAS.39 D Swedish AF
39823 Gripen JAS.39 D Swedish AF
634 Mirage 2000 D French AF coded 3-IC overshoot
(683). Mirage 2000 D French AF coded 3-IV overshoot
605 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-CO
606 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-CU
613 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-CC
614 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-NR
624 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-NY
630 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-CN
636 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-NL
637 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-CP
640 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-NV
643 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-CE
645 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-CH
646 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-NW
650 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-NZ
654 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-NC
661 Mirage F.1 CR French AF coded 33-NK

Can anyone confirm that 3-IV is still 683 after it was reported at Florennes two weeks ago?

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Post by DJdeRidder »

The following was noted on 8 August, roughly between 9.00 and 10.30:

637/33-CP Mirage F.1CR
640/33-NV Mirage F.1CR
650/33-NZ Mirage F.1CR
.../33-CY Mirage F.1CR
.../33-CU Mirage F.1CR
.../33-CT Mirage F.1CR
.../33-NU Mirage F.1CR

Could anyone tie-up the last four? Gendarmerie visited us while they taxied out, and they were not happy to see our cameras... :wink:
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Post by Ergo01 »

Just two weeks ago we saw at exactly the same location taxiing in:
CY/660, CU/606, CT/620, NU/603
While we were there we saw only one person. He was walking his dog and left 30 minutes later.
No gendarmes there.
Armed F1s even did some checks right in front of us before returning back inside the shelter area. Pilots who saw us waved friendly!
They know about aircraft spotting (photo reconaissance).
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Post by DJdeRidder »

Thanks for the tie-ups.

And regarding the Gendarmes, it just depends on who you meet. We spoke to a British spotter, he was there the day before us. He was checked by the police and photographing was no problem at all. Next day we were sent away..
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Reims (F) - Mirage F1 - exercxise Volfa - Infos?

Hi guys,

we like to go to Reims tomorrow.
Are there any times or types known?

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Post by Joris van Boven »

Check http://www.toulouseweb-aero.com/news_affic.php?id=8246" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for a previous version of this exercise.
(found it using google....)
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