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Thursday, January 18, 2024

European Trainers Meet Beauvechain Air Base 2004

The European Trainers Meeting celebrated 25 years of  Alpha Jets in service with the (Belgische Luchtmacht) Belgian Air Force and its 2004 newly qualified pilots. It was hosted by the Belgium Air Force 1st Wing at Beauvechain on Tuesday, June 29, 2004.

The list of invited aircraft was undoubtedly designed to impress, but as usual, some aircraft would not show up. These included the SU-22, Mig 21, and the Hellenic Air Force TA-7C. That aside, just take a look at what that day produced.

The real highlight was the arrival of the two Northrop SF-5Bs from Ala23 at Talavera in Spain, which had just received their mid-life updates and a very photogenic Alpha Jet coming from 11 Smaldeel (Belgische Luchtmacht), with its anniversary low-visibility unique paint scheme. The Irish Air Corps (Aer Chór an hÉireann) PC-9 from the FTS was a surprise as it had only been delivered briefly. The French Air Force Mirage F1B (520/33-FD) looked fabulous as it taxied from the runway in full sunshine adorned with its 60th Anniversary of D-Day unique markings. That had been applied to celebrate that anniversary back in May 2004.

Before I waffle more, let us look at the event's photographs.

AE.9-029/23-18 and AE.9-018/23-26 Spainish Air Force Northrop SF-5B Freedom Fighters

AE.9-029/23-18 and AE.9-018/23-26 SF-5Bs EdA from ALA 23 at Badajoz/Talavera la Real.

As they arrived overhead for the break, the photographers were excited to see these rarely-seen jets outside their Spanish home.


AE.9-029/23-18 SF-5B EdA lands on Beauvechains runway 22R.
 

AE.9-018/23-26 SF-5B EdA taxis and stops for the assembled photographers.


AE.9-029/23-18 SF-5B EdA following 23-26 with much waving from the crew and appreciation from the crowd.


AT-12 Alpha Jet BAF and a friendly wave from the rear seat.


B-01/LA BN-2A Islander from the Belgium Army, two examples were seen on the Monday before Tuesday's ETM, the other being B10-LJ.


MT-40  Fouga CM170R Magister BAF.
 

AT-06 Alpha Jet BAF.

AT-18 Alpha Jet 11Smaldeel Begian Air Force

AT-18 Alpha Jet with its unique anniversary markings.

Mt35 Fouga CM170R Magister Belgium Air Force

MT35 Fouga CM170R Magister BAF.
This Magister became the last flying example with the BAF  (Belgische Luchtmacht).


MT49 Fouga CM170R Magister BAF.

267 PC-9 FTS Irish Air Corps.

267 PC-9 FTS Irish Air Corps (Aer Chór an hÉireann).


ST-25/26/32/48 SIAI SF.260D's from 5 Squadron at Beauvechain.


ST-25/26/32/48 SIAI SF.260D's taxiing to the static park.


ST-26 SIAI SF.260D BAF.


MM54492/61-36 MB.339A 61°Stormo AMI from Lecce/Galatina.
The second aircraft was MM55084 MB.339A.


FB-09 F-16BM BAF.

E-105/8-NU Alpha Jet E French Air Force

E-105/8-NU Alpha Jet E  ETO.02008 'Nice' from Cazaux.


127/315-YR Epsilon TB30 AdlA from BA709 Cognac/Châteaubernard.
The second aircraft was 102/315-XS.


MT48 Fouga CM170R Magister from the Belgian Air Force display team 'Red Devils'.


MT48 was joined by MT41/13/28/13.


Showing off their mascot, and you can see the team's patch.

ST20 SIAI SF.260D 250,000 flying hours special colour scheme

ST20 SIAI SF.260D and another excellent colour scheme.


L-06 PC-7 RNAF.

B-01/LA BN-2A Islander Belgian Force Terrestre-Landmacht

B-01/LA BN-2A Islander from the 'Force Terrestre-landmacht' The Belgian Army.


XX159 Hawk T.1 RAF again supporting anniversary marks celebrating 30 years of type in service from 1974 to 2004.


AE.9-029/23-18 SF-5B 23 Ala 23 EdA.
 
38+69 F-4F Phantom German Air Force

38+69 F-4F Phantom WGAF from Hopsten Air Base.

520/33-FD Mirage F1B French Air Force

520/33-FD Mirage F1B AdlA from 03.033 'Lorraine' at Reims/Champagne.


38+69 F-4F Phantom GAF.

520/33-FD Mirage F1B AdlA, 60 Anniversary of D-Day marks.


102/315-XS Epsilon TB30 AdlA.


ZF447 Tucano T.1 RAF.


T-407 T-17 FLSK RDAF.

6037 L-159 Czech Air Force

6037 L-159 (ARCA) 32zTL Czech Air Force.

2408 AN-26 Czech Air Force

2408 AN-26 61DLt Czech Air Force from Kbely.


LB-05 L-21B Super Cub BAF.


A64 Sud Aviation Alouette II.
Aviation Legere de la Force Terrestre/Licht Vliegwezen van het Landmacht.


H31 Agusta A.109BA.
Aviation Legere de la Force Terrestre/Licht Vliegwezen van het Landmacht.
Based at Bierset.


The Belgium Air Force had a team of six Alpha Jets display during the day. Overall, this was another great day out, and the weather was great.

Happy Days, indeed!




Saturday, October 15, 2022

Cognac BA709 Meeting National Airshow 2022

It was a long wait. The Châteaubernard airbase in Cognac was selected to host the 2020 Armée de l'Air et de l'Espace Meeting National, also known as the National Air Force Airshow. However, the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic canceled this event, along with most other major gatherings.

A new date was set for 2021, but another wave of COVID-19 swept the globe, resulting in another cancellation. By 2022, it was uncertain what would happen next.

As dates began to appear on the 2022 airshow calendar, it was finally announced that Cognac would host that year’s National Meeting, which had been postponed for the previous two years.

The last airshow held at Cognac was in 2013. Since then, much has changed. The TB-30 Epsilon training aircraft have been replaced by Pilatus PC-21s, civilian-registered Grob G120As operated by SOCATA/EADS, and AdlA MQ-9A Reaper drones, which are now based at Cognac.

12/709FN PC-21 French Air Force

12/709FN PC-21 seen landing back at Cognac.

532/33-EN MQ-9A Reaper French Air Force

532/33-EN MQ-9A Reaper ED.02.033 'Savoie'.

94/315-XK TB-30 Epsilon French Air Force

94/315-XK TB-30 Epsilon "Petit Prince" special marks are one of two preserved at Cognac; the other is 105/F-SEXV, which is in the colours of the "Cartouche Doré" display team.

650/3-IA Mirage 2000D French Air Force

650/3-IA Mirage 2000D from EC01.003 at Nancy-Ochey arriving for the static display.

A footnote: After weeks of sunshine, the Friday arrival day was to see overcast and misty conditions.

CE.16-01/11-01 EF2000T Ala 11 EdA

CE.16-01/11-01 EF2000T Ala 11 EdA. Arriving along with C.16-52/11-52 and C.16-40/11-40, both EF2000s also from Ala 11.

46+44 Tornado ECR TLG51 GAF

46+44 Tornado ECR TLG51 GAF.

F-AYSB F-86A Sabre01675/FU-675

F-AYSB F-86A Sabre marked as 01675/FU-675 ex 01+13.


Sunrise on Saturday morning, clear sky and temperatures reaching a sweltering 36°!


2802/SK EC725R EH01.067 AdlA.


H29 A109BA 1W BAF Special colours.


204 Mi-8MTV from Split/Divulge Barracks Croatia 345 ETH Helicopter transport Eskadrilla.


T.21-05/35-05 C295M 353Esc EdA.


C.16-52/11-52 EF2000 and CE.16-01/11-52 EF2000T on the Flightline.


059 PC-9M.'Wings of Storm's Croatian Air Force display team.


F-ZBME/44 CL415 Securite Civil.


322 M346A 150 Sqn RSiAF. 


1381/ER TBM-940 DGA-EV.


510 and 538 F-16C 343 Mira HAF 'Team Zeus'.


510 F-16C 343 Mira early morning practice flight.


15/709FQ PC-21 with 04/709FF and 05/709FG from tactical demonstration team 'Mustang X Ray'


122/30-GA RafaleC EC03.030 of the Vautour tactical demonstration team from Mont de Marsan.


110/30-IN RafaleC EC03.030 of the Vautour tactical demonstration team from Mont de Marsan.
 Seen landing 0110/F-RBAR A400M ET04.061 Sp/C.


109/115-YH Mirage 2000C EC02.005.


F-AZKM )V-10B marked as 155454/UU-26 USMC ex 99+24.
F-AZXV CM170 marked 479/2-HB.
 

French Air Force Team Mustang X-Ray taxi.


122/30-GA RafaleC EC03.030 Sp/C was seen on Saturday before the Sunday mishap when 110/30-IN clipped its tailplane. Both aircraft from the Vautour team landed safely, although debris dropped from 122/30-GA into a local village damaged a house. Luckily, nobody was injured or worse. 
The cause may have been a wind gust, as a large storm was forecast for Sunday evening, breaking the intense heat of the weekend.




136/4-GO Rafale Solo presentation coming from St Dizier.




2802/SK EC725R from EH01.067 'Pyrénées' from BA 120 at Cazaux.


The EC725R 'Caracal' is used by special forces, as was demonstrated.


PC-9Ms of the Croatian Air Force' Wings of the Storm' practise during Fridays' misty weather.
 

E80 Alpha Jet E DGA-EV leads Monday's departures. The weather had changed to heavy rain overnight, and it had not stopped by the time of the show's departures.


120/115-KC Mirage 2000C from EC02.005.


120/115-KC Mirage 2000C from EC02.005, there were some fascinating, particularly marked aircraft.


109/115-YH Mirage 2000C EC02.005


136/4-GO Rafale C ETR03.004. Solo presentation team special marks.


322 M346A 150Sqn RSiAF Special colours, showing how bad Monday's conditions were. Not to mention how wet I was! 


322 M346A RSiAF close-up of the special marks.


140/4-GS Rafale C ETR03.004 spare aircraft.


146/30-GY Rafale arriving at Cognac Monday morning from Mont de Marsan.


30 Rafale M FN Special colours.


198/XE Jodel D140E  EIVV25.535 'Cordouan'. departing home to BA722 at Saintes/Thénac.


725/UV HK-36TTC also from EIVV25.535 'Cordouan'


510 F-16C 343Mira HAF.


538 F-16C 343Mira HAF.


A farewell wave from 'Mustang X-Ray'

To see the 2004 meeting, press the link below.