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Anatolian Eagle - Spotters Day Morning launch and brief report. report.

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Anatolian Eagle - Spotters Day Morning launch and brief report. report.

Post by burnsy133 » Thu Jul 10, 2025 1:25 pm

Hi All,

Never like posting just the pictures, as i feel that a short write up gives people what to expect.

Back in May 2025 I saw that the spotters day for Anatolian Eagle had been announced and that the TUAF were accepting applications by email. After much chasing and searching in Junk files, i was finally granted authorisation to gain entrance to TUAF Konya for the spotters day. A quick look around and flights were available into Konya, via IST, costing around Euro's 340. Whilst this was not a bad price, I realised that a quick in and out was possible, arriving Tuesday night at around 0120 Hrs, Wednesday in the base, and Thursday back. With not a great deal more to do in the area, I opted for a flight to AYT, couple of days at AYT, then drive up to Konya, with flights for EURO 115 return, it was a no brainer. Suddenly dawned on me that with wife in tow, i might be able to get a few more days at AYT. So with plan hatched we departed Manchester on Monday, arriving in AYT at 2035 Hrs, straight to hotel which gave me a view of the traffic (sorry Civil only).

With wifey asleep I was able to able to spot into the wee hours, before rising the next morning for our drive to Konya. The sat nav said 3 hrs 30 and it wasn't kidding, the next 290 kilometres included some of the most magnificent roads I have ever driven, a truly spectacular drive. Arriving in Konya, we booked into the Grand Hotel, which according to Google maps, was only 3.5 miles from the Base, even though it was 3 x the price of the other hotels, asking for a high room we were give 2411 which as suspected gave distant views across the base. For anyone wondering, its billed as a five star with outdoor and indoor pool, has a nightclub attached and a themed with plenty of alcohol choice. Wednesday came and I was up and out of the hotel for 7 am, and arrived a little early at the gate for 0745 Hrs. After showing all my papers i was told i was at the wrong gate and sent to another gate, it was 14 KM away and took me 35 minutes in the traffic, I arrived slightly flustered at 8.45, only to be told i was at the wrong gate again and needed to go to another, the guard very kindly dropped a pin on my Google maps and off i went again, another 25 minutes and arrival at the gate, shown to car park, and into the queue for security, all that done and we were bussed to the photography point. The Turks had rolled out the red carpet, Coffee stand, Food Stand, 5 or 6 stands selling badges, patched, caps etc, along with a ladies and gents toilets.

Down to the front and we were told to stay on the grass, that was the sum total of the rules, of course there were some who want the best shot who simply couldn't play by the rules and kept encroaching, i doff my cap to the security who had the patience of several saints.

Any way that's the brief write up, any further information, please message me.

The following were all taken during the morning launch.

First up was the view over the base from the hotel.

Imagehotel (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

And just for context, the hotel from the base.

Imagehotel-1 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

As soon as you got off the bus, this was the view that greeted you.

Imageline up (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageSV F-15's (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageQR EF2000 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Slowly but surly, things started to happen and the morning launch was underway, with the Saudis off first.

Imagesv f-15 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageSAUDI F-15 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageSAUDI F-15-1 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageSAUDI 9242 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageSAUDI 9250 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Next out was the AV F-16's

ImageAVIANO F-16'S TAXI (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageAV 89011 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageAV 88541 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Qataris next, missed the other two as a scuffle broke out with a dutch lad unhappy at the local chap who had stood in his was on a small seat contraption.

ImageQATAR QA407 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Hungarians were next with a couple of Grippens, they has tried to brighten the second one up with minimal tiger markings.

ImageHUNAF 36 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageHUNAF 31 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Over to the Jordanians next, with one of the two ship keeping it low for the spectators.

ImageJORDANIAN 100 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageRJAF132 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Next up was the Turks, quite a few departed off the laft had runway and heat haze was a real problem, open space, no shade, miles of open concrete...it felt alot hotter than the 34oC being reported.

ImageTURK 151000 HOURS (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageTURK 93-0659 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageTUAF 880014 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageTUAF 93-0674 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageBlue 33-1 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageTUAF 91-0020 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageTUAF 91-0022 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

And now, what I had been waiting for, one of the main reasons for me to go, these didnt park with the other exercise aircraft, instead choosing to operate from the Turkish Shelters.

ImageSU-25 27 WHITE (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageSU-25 33 blue (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageBlue 33-1 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Sorry but i couldn't resist...in the middle of 50 or so fast jets departing and arriving, came this, unsure of whose airforce it is :-) ??

Imagesunex (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

And that was the departures done, wasnt long before stuff started arriving back, with the SU-25's back first, having gone out last.

Imagewhite 27 landing (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Imageblue 33 landing (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Heat haze was now a real problem, with 9/10 shots going in the bin, these were the ones i managed to save.

Image93-0008 landing (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Image89-011 AV Landing (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Image93-0008 taxi (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Image7-1011 landing (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Reference only shot with this one, but who doesnt like a 8 ship arrival of Turkish F-16's.

Image8 ship TK F16 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Image07-1011 TAXI (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Heat haze a big factor in this one, but couldn't resist a mini elephant walk.

ImageF16S TAXI (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Tiger scheme Turkish F-16 arriving back, along with various others....

ImageTiger F-16 landing (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Image9246 LANDING (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Image9250 landing (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Image36 Gripen (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageQA407 Landing (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Imagerjaf100 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Imagerjaf132 landing (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageE-7 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr

And that was that, over to the stands for a quick bite to eat, then on the bus over to the other side of the runway as the sun was moving round...Afternoon launch and Elephant walk to follow.

As always C&C's welcome.

Rob

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Re: Anatolian Eagle - Spotters Day Morning launch and brief report. report.

Post by awesome3 » Thu Jul 10, 2025 1:34 pm

Superb write up and excellent photos, enjoyed every aspect of it :thumbs:

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Re: Anatolian Eagle - Spotters Day Morning launch and brief report. report.

Post by slogen51 » Thu Jul 10, 2025 6:03 pm

Really nice set of pictures

Been to a couple of AE - last time during the lull a Turkish F-16 pilot gave a super display culminating in a very very low pass over the crowd line - awesome

Did they bus you to the otherside after lunch?

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Re: Anatolian Eagle - Spotters Day Morning launch and brief report. report.

Post by DanBeeden » Fri Jul 11, 2025 6:13 am

Great set of images (those SU-25s are terrific) and thanks for taking the time to include a write up too. Makes the thread that much more interesting as far as I’m concerned.

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Re: Anatolian Eagle - Spotters Day Morning launch and brief report. report.

Post by burnsy133 » Fri Jul 11, 2025 2:28 pm

slogen51 wrote:
Thu Jul 10, 2025 6:03 pm
Really nice set of pictures

Been to a couple of AE - last time during the lull a Turkish F-16 pilot gave a super display culminating in a very very low pass over the crowd line - awesome

Did they bus you to the otherside after lunch?
Thanks Slogen,

Yes, after lunch we were bussed over for the afternoon sorties, they also put on a Elephant walk with at least one from each country taking part, plus a shed load of Turkish stuff, the also had the Turkish Stars complete a full display, then at the end they wheeled out who i was told was the chief of the Turkish airforce, he stood on the runway whilst the Phantom passed at 200ft over his head. Oh and just for context about how good they were at organising everything, they moved the stalls and food/drink units, and the toilets over to the other side for the afternoon. the only downside being the really expoited those present by charging £0.45 for a can of Coke/Fanta etc :-)

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Post by slogen51 » Fri Jul 11, 2025 2:33 pm

The Turkish and let's be fair, the Greeks are brilliant at putting on spotters days. They really appreciate flying and are rightly proud of their airforces and want to put on a show. Brilliant.

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Re: Anatolian Eagle - Spotters Day Morning launch and brief report. report.

Post by Ridge Runner » Sat Jul 12, 2025 8:51 pm

17 and 18 did it for me. ;)

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Re: Anatolian Eagle - Spotters Day Morning launch and brief report. report.

Post by matt e » Sun Jul 13, 2025 7:25 am

Very nice especially the su25s

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