2008 06 27 Tigermeet at BAN Landivisiau

The 2008 event was originally scheduled to be held at Lechfeld Airbase in Germany; however due to operational commitments of the hosting Tornado unit the event had to be re-scheduled. In their operational role, 11F operate from the 38,000 ton nuclear aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle. However, with the carrier in dry dock for a 15 month overhaul, re-fit and fuelling of the nuclear powerplant, this presented the rare opportunity for a Tiger Meet to be hosted at Landivisau, in north western Brittany.
A 'Spotters Day' was organised by 11F to accommodate the huge interest in the event, this taking place on Friday 27th June. 
The Ocean Tiger participants presented a number of attractive paint schemes this year. The host unit painted a pair of Super Étendard Modernisé in a very eye-catching red & black tiger scheme. EC 05.330 brought a stunningly painted Rafale, the scheme comprised an overall yellow and black tiger scheme with large eye painted on the tail.  From Switzerland came 11 Staffel, with their amazingly decorated F/A-18, this scheme deservedly won the Silver Tiger Trophy at the event’s awards ceremony.
One unexpectedly attractive participant was the veteran Nord 262E of 28F, which turned heads in its Arctic Tiger black & white tiger scheme.
The Spanish air force was represented by two units, Ala 15 from Zaragoza with their EF-18A & B Hornets, with yellow and black striped tanks and 142 Esc, the 2006 hosts from Albacete. One of the 142 Esc Mirage F-1Ms was marked with very colourful tail artwork depicting a tiger attacking a hapless shark. Participating for the first time at the NATO Tiger Meet was 211 Sqn, based at Caslav in the Czech Republic, with the airforce’s newly delivered Saab JAS-39 Gripen.
Photographic opportunities were numerous along the main apron, with an area also provided alongside the taxiway, which was also opposite the rotation point of most aircraft; however the long grass between the taxiway and runway did present a problem by obscuring the aircraft on the runway during their take off runs. This minor point did not spoil the day and the organisers are to be congratulated for arranging such a relaxed, yet well planned event.

Super Etendard SEM  French Navy  15
Super Etendard SEM  French Navy  71
F-16AM  Belgian Air Force  FA-
F/A-18C  Swiss Air Force  J-5011
F-8P  French Navy  11
Rafale M  French Navy  23
Rafale B  French Air Force  330-EF/102
Jas-39C  Czech Air Force  9242
Mirage 2000C  French Air Force  12-KU/114
Mi-24V  Czech Air Force  7354
Mi-24V  Czech Air Force  7358
Puma HC1  Royal Air Force  ZJ955
Mirage F.1M  Spanish Air Frorce  14-36/C.14-63
F/A-18D  Swiss Air Force  J-5234
Mirage 2000C  French Air Force  12-YB/99
Tornado IDS  German Air Force  46+48
Mirage F.1M  Spanish Air Force  14-10/C.14-14
MS.733  Rennes St Jacques  F-AZRP
EF-18A  Spanish Air Force  15-30/C.15-43
Rafale B  French Ar Force  7-IA/307
Rafale B  French Ar Force  330-EC/305
Mirage 2000C  French Air Force  12-YR/91
Mirage 2000C  French Air Force  12-YB/99
EF-18A  Spanish Air Force  15-14/C.15-27
Super Etendard SEM  French Navy  69
Rafale B  French Air Force  7-IA/307, 330-EC/305
Rafale C  French Air Force  330-EF/102
Rafale M  French Navy  15
Nord 262E  French Navy  51
Tornado IDS  German Air Force  44+78
Rafale M  French Navy  15
Saab 105Ö  Austrian Air Force  RH-28
MS893-100S  French Navy  63
F-16AM  Belgian Air Force  FA-87

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