Laagin'
it in Germany
Laage
Open Day, 25 August.
Stefan
Niehaus reports on Germany's Laage-est (sorry) airshow of 2001.
Laage Airfield,
situated some 25 km south-east of Rostock, has a civil and a military
part. Next to the civil terminal there is a spotters corner, placed on
a hill. On Friday 24 August we arrived at Laage the day before the Open
Day and photographed some of the arriving aircraft - unfortunately not
all aircraft taxied past the spotters hill, but those that did could be
nicely photographed with a 80-200mm lens.
A large number
of spotters/photographers were present, many spending the morning photographing
the incoming and practising aircraft. Later in the afternoon JG 73 had
organised a photo call for photographers only. Both specially painted
aircraft - F-4F 38+31 and MiG-29 29+20 - were displayed, as well as Eurofighter
DA1 98+29. Also you were allowed to walk through the static park that
contained many interesting items - but it was a long walk! Unfortunately
all the static aircraft were already behind barriers so acceptable photos
were nearly impossible.
More and
more foreign visitors make occasional visits to Germany. The B-1B from
77 BS, Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota was undoubtedly a star among the static
exhibition. No less interesting were two F-15A/Bs of 123 FS based at Portland,
Oregon. Further visitors included a F-16D (23 FS SP/91-0474), F-16C (23
FS SP/91-0403), KC-135R (22ARG 62-3541), Mirage 2000D (EC1/3 68/3-JT),
two TF-104s (20GR 4-23/MM54226 & 4-32/MM54237), E-3A (NAEWF LX-N90442),
F-16AM (312 SQN J-874), F-16BM (322 SQN J-064) and most types currently
in German Air Force service. All in all more than 300 crews had to be
lodged.
The highlight
of the flying display was the simulated interception of two MiG-29s. Two
further aircraft of the same type performed a quick reaction alert, climbing
up to 12,000 metres and overshooting the runway in formation after a "successful
interception". Sadly for most of the day the sun was opposite the
crowd line, but overall JG 73 did a good job organising the open day.
From the park-and-ride system to snack-bars everything was carefully planned,
about 150,000 people enjoying great weather and a great show. The interest
among the German public certainly exists for airshows - let's hope for
more!
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