The Irish Air Corps is a force from witch you don’t see aircraft very often in
mainland
Europe.
Some of the
transport planes like the Beech and the Gulfstream are regular visitors but for example the SF260 have only been once to
Belgium.
Therefore the only way to see the majority of the Irish Air Corp there is only one a visit to Baldonnel. With the resend
restructuring of the Irish Air Corp all the squadrons are based at Baldonnel with only two detachments at other airfields
Ryaniar was doing a very good offer travelling from Brussels south also known as Charleroi only 60 km south of Brussels.
After a short flight we arrived in Dublin and were of in our hired car to Baldonnel. Here we where greeted by the public relations officer and started our visit to the base. Thanks to his cooperation noting was mist and we had a good
visit.
Current service types
CASA
CN.235 |
2 |
Maritime
Patrol/Fishery Protection |
Alouette III |
7 |
Utility/SAR/Comms |
SA 342L Gazelle |
2 |
Training |
Beech 200 Super King Air |
1 |
VIP Transport/Training |
Gulfstream IV |
1 |
VIP Transport |
SF-260WE |
7 |
Training/COIN |
SA.365F Dauphin |
4 |
Naval Liaison/SAR |
Cessna FR.172H/K |
5/1 |
AOP/Liaison |
Order of Battle
1 Operations Wing |
|
101 Squadron |
Baldonnel |
CN.235 |
|
102 Squadron |
Baldonnel |
Beech
200/Gulfstream IV |
|
104 Squadron |
Baldonnel |
Cessna FR.172H/K |
3 Operations Wing |
|
301 Squadron |
Baldonnel 1 |
SA.365F Dauphin |
|
302 Squadron |
Baldonnel 2 |
Alouette III |
|
303 Squadron |
Baldonnel |
SA.342L Gazelle |
Air Corps College |
|
Flying Training School |
Baldonnel |
SF.260WE |
1 = Detachments at Finner Camp, Donegal
2 = Detachment at Waterford
|