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Beirut 2018

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Beirut Air Base (Lebanon)

Lebanon’s Independence Day

22 November 2018

The route the formations followed was: Jbeil, Fidar, Nahr Ibrahim, Tabarja, Jounieh Bay, Sarba, Nahr al Khalb, Dbaye, Dora, Forum de Beirut, Stage (along Charles
Helou). The altitude maintained by the parade‘s aircraft is 800 feet.

Formation 1 ‘Black’:
L1012 UH-1H 14sq National flag, Black1
L1102 UH-1H 14sq Army flag, Black2
L1202 UH-1H-II 12sq  
L1207 UH-1H-II 12sq  
L1208 UH-1H-II 12sq  
L1209 UH-1H-II 14sq  
Formation 2 ‘Dragon’:
L913 IAR330SM 9sq Dragon2
L914 IAR330SM 9sq Dragon1
L916 IAR330SM 9sq Dragon4
L918 IAR330SM 9sq Dragon3
Formation 3:
L801 SA342L 8sq  
L808 SA342L 8sq  
L815 SA342L 8sq  
Formation 4:
L401 AC-208 4sq  
L402 AC-208 4sq  
L403 AC-208 4sq  
Formation 5:
L711 A-29B 7sq  
L712 A-29B 7sq  
L713 A-29B 7sq  
L714 A-29B 7sq  
L715 A-29B 7sq  
L716 A-29B 7sq  
Pre-parade check flight:
L1109 UH-1H 14sq  
Medevac stand-by:
L1205 UH-1H-II 12sq  
Spare aircraft:
L1009 UH-1H 14sq  
L1203 UH-1H-II 12sq  
L912 IAR330SM 9sq at Hamat AB

Credits: Erwin van Dijkman, Wim Sonneveld

Acknowledgements:
Colonel Eid, HQ LAF
Major Zgheib, HQ LAF
Commanding officer Beirut AB
Captain Khusheish, Public Affairs officer Beirut AB
Captain Tabaja, Commanding officer 4sq
Captain Hamd, Commanding officer 12sq
Commanding officer Technical Wing

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