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Re: Air-traffic-control/Arrow or Flugleitung/Pfeil
Hello Larry,
All these explanations leave me unconvinced because I found this excerpt in a German book. The English translation is approximately: “The pilot saw the red arrow on the top of the air control and rolled towards her.” I received also this explanation from a friend: “The arrow indicates the parking area for foreign airplanes to the airfield, arrow which is, if possible, near the air traffic control building.” So, I don’t know what to think! Best regards, Frederic |
Re: Air-traffic-control/Arrow or Flugleitung/Pfeil
and it is still there. A hanger at Grove 2009 :). And every five years a poor bloke comes along and re-paint the arrow, although it's purpose has been lost decades ago.
bregds SES |
Re: Air-traffic-control/Arrow or Flugleitung/Pfeil
Hmmm................now I'm confused!
L. |
Re: Air-traffic-control/Arrow or Flugleitung/Pfeil
Hello,
Thank you for the picture SES but if you look well at the picture I attached, it is not the same arrow. Regards, Frederic |
Re: Air-traffic-control/Arrow or Flugleitung/Pfeil
Hello,
The arrow on the picture I sent is perhaps red if I refer to the book excerpt with a white(?) edging. This arrow is the same (colour (...dark) and sizes) on the two pictures of German airfields in France I have . Best regards, Frederic |
Re: Air-traffic-control/Arrow or Flugleitung/Pfeil
Frederic,
You may very well be right in the description you posted, considering the size and placement of the arrow. bregds SES |
Re: Air-traffic-control/Arrow or Flugleitung/Pfeil
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L. |
Re: Air-traffic-control/Arrow or Flugleitung/Pfeil
We are talking about two different things. The red arrows painted on walls in hangars and barracks did indeed point to firefighting equipment.
The large/huge red arrow, sometimes with a white rim, on the field did point in the direction of the Flugleitung. It was the first place you had to report on landing, if you were not stationed there. Junker |
Re: Air-traffic-control/Arrow or Flugleitung/Pfeil
You are right Larry but about the answer from my friend I understand “airplanes of units not assigned to the airfield.” It is the answer of Junker I see….
Regards, Frederic |
Re: Air-traffic-control/Arrow or Flugleitung/Pfeil
To-day we would use the experssion "Visiting Aircraft".
bregds SES |
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