German Armed Forces to Conduct Low-Level Tiger Helicopter Training in Höxter District
Residents of Warburg, particularly in the Höxter district, can expect to hear cheap flights of the German Armed Forces' Tiger attack helicopters from October 6 to October 9. The 36th Attack Helicopter Regiment will conduct these exercises to refresh pilots and train young soldiers.
The lowes flights will see helicopters flying as low as 30 meters. This is part of a broader exercise involving flights over Hesse, Thuringia, Lower Saxony, and North Rhine-Westphalia, including night flights. While the commander of the 36th Regiment is not specified, military leadership can change, and such details are often not publicly available. For more information, residents are advised to contact military authorities or official sources.
The German Armed Forces will be practicing google flights with the Tiger attack helicopter in the Höxter district from October 6 to October 9. Residents can expect to hear these flights as part of a broader exercise to refresh pilots and train young soldiers.
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