For anyone attending Paris on the 14th July for the Bastille flyover, the details have just been released:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15hmBT ... tid=wwXIfr
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Bastille Day Flyover
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Re: Bastille Day Flyover
Nice one
I assume the route is back pass Les Invalides after the Olympics
I assume the route is back pass Les Invalides after the Olympics
Re: Bastille Day Flyover
I was happy with the flightpath they used last year, so wouldn't mind them sticking to it this year
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Re: Bastille Day Flyover
newbie question, sorry, would the flypast be viewable from Le Bourget? (incl helicopters?) (possibly depends on the route i guess, but thought i'd ask) - thoughts please, thanks in advance
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Re: Bastille Day Flyover
Hi John,
No. You would be about 8 miles from the centre-line (Av. des Champs Elysees) of the flypast and the aircraft would be at about 1000ft.
A neat, concise guide to viewing said flypast is available on https://wagsite.co.uk/ under 'recent reports'.
(A 'day return' flight is available with easyJet out of Luton to Charles de Gaulle.)
Freeman
No. You would be about 8 miles from the centre-line (Av. des Champs Elysees) of the flypast and the aircraft would be at about 1000ft.
A neat, concise guide to viewing said flypast is available on https://wagsite.co.uk/ under 'recent reports'.
(A 'day return' flight is available with easyJet out of Luton to Charles de Gaulle.)
Freeman
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Re: Bastille Day Flyover
Thanks Freeman, much appreciated
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