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Post by airboejet on May 4, 2018 19:48:39 GMT 1
Over the weekend there's two warships one Spanish and a Canadian they have arrived today also been informed that a Dutch Submarine is also due. Believe they depart Sunday afternoon
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Post by John Jones on May 4, 2018 21:26:10 GMT 1
Over the weekend there's two warships one Spanish and a Canadian they have arrived today also been informed that a Dutch Submarine is also due. Believe they depart Sunday afternoon Spanish frigate Álvaro de Bazán.Aircraft carried: 1 × Sikorsky SH-60B LAMPS III Seahawk HMCS St. John's Halifax-class frigate. Aircraft carried: 1 × CH-124 Sea King Some times for the sub would be nice. John
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Post by radiostationx on May 4, 2018 23:13:40 GMT 1
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Post by Barfluer on May 5, 2018 15:35:34 GMT 1
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Post by wadoki on May 6, 2018 17:38:35 GMT 1
Out on a bike ride without optics I was a little surprised to find two large naval vessels. Against the floating pier north of the ferry terminal was the `Alvaro de Bazan` of the Spanish Navy and outboard of that was a Canadian ship. The hangar on the Spanish vessel wasn`t open wide enough to see inside but the Canadian`s was fully open revealing a tail rotor.
The Alvaro de Bazan should have an SH-60B
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Post by wadoki on May 7, 2018 9:14:29 GMT 1
My post appears to make no sense when following posts clearly indicating the presence of the vessels. My post was originally a new thread in 'other NW locations' as I was trying to indicate the possibility of helicopters being visible. Helos really aren't my cup-of-tea but I realise that most spotters see things differently and may not even peruse 'other transport' on a regular basis.
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