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Hello, Goetentag,
I'm planning to do a trip to Germany. Did that a couple of times before but I restricted my airfields to the ones that has English as RT too. Now I like to go to some small fields. I've the official German RT stuff from the internet and can memorize the phrases but I'm not sure if that is enough. Do they stick to the official phrases or is it more common to add some extra talk that is not so official. The few times I listend to German radio I was able to understand what they were saying. My German is slightly less hopeless than my French and it worked there. Any info would be helpfull. -Kees |
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