- Location name:
- Delft, The Netherlands
- Coordinates:
- 51.99062347N 4.37609005E
- Description:
- Various i/a at Technische Universiteit Delft
- Last update:
- 25 October 2018
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Planes at this location
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More info on registration highlightingRegistration | Cn | Plane type | Country | Service | Status | Remarks | l/n |
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OO-SID | 680-357-46 | AC.680 | Belgium | Civil | pre | Nov 21 | |
PH-EAG | 04 | EE-10 | The Netherlands | Civil | pre | Hangs in the main lobby | Nov 21 |
... | 11525 | Fokker 100 | The Netherlands | Civil | i/a | Unfinished frame, cockpit only | Nov 21 |
267 | 086 | SH-14D | The Netherlands | Navy | std | May 24 | |
J-256 | 6D-45 | F-16A | The Netherlands | Air Force | i/a | Removed | Oct 18 |
A-366 | 1366 | SE.3160 | The Netherlands | Air Force | i/a | Removed |
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J-256 = Moved to Volkel, NL
Posted on 11 November 2018 by Erwin Alexander@Johan, thanks for the difinitive info and plane has been set to removed. I cannot share personal info about who checked it, but obviously it was in error in this case.
Posted on 25 October 2018 by AdminI was there last week, I saw everything at this location and it is really not there anymore. I asked about it and was told that they have no room for it anymore and that the F-16 was gone back to the Royal Dutch Airforce. Photo's on Airnieuws.nl show the removal in April. Who checked it in June?
Posted on 22 October 2018 by Johan HetebrijThis location is not Hogeschool Inholland but is the faculty of Aerospace Engineering of the Technical University of Delft
Posted on 22 October 2018 by Jos VervoortI have seen the info about the removal of the F-16 as well, but the plane has been checked at this location still in June. So some definitive confirmation would be appreciated.
Posted on 13 October 2018 by AdminRemoved: J-256 in April 2018. Lynx 267 is now outside, wrapped in plastic.
Posted on 13 October 2018 by Johan Hetebrij