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CL601 are out of service, believe also for Do-28 and do believe UH-1D are HEER so they won't fly with GAF c/s (anymore), not sure about the latter though.Robin wrote:Thank you Joost,
Most interesting reply....any comments on the following blocks???
GAF 680-689 UH-1D FBS
GAF 701-709 Do-28 FBS
GAF 720-729 CL-601 FBS
GAF 880-889 CL-601 FBS
If callsign blocks existed in the past!!!!!!joost wrote:CL601 are out of service, believe also for Do-28 and do believe UH-1D are HEER so they won't fly with GAF c/s (anymore), not sure about the latter though.Robin wrote:Thank you Joost,
Most interesting reply....any comments on the following blocks???
GAF 680-689 UH-1D FBS
GAF 701-709 Do-28 FBS
GAF 720-729 CL-601 FBS
GAF 880-889 CL-601 FBS
GAFE callsigns are highly probable C160 because they were flying steady around 20000 ft. See a lot of GAFE callsigns. Found also a GAFN callsign but flying at 28000 ft. Could be an empty C160.Robin wrote:It would appear that the C-160D's have some fixed callsign, these being GAF (followed by 1 or 2 letter), then two numbers... i.e. GAFW01-99
Didn't know that. According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lo ... _operators Germany has one C130 although civilianmichel N wrote:@Gustav, there are no German C-130's. Ghost looks more like a callsign of Tornado or Typhoon to me. But I could be wrong of course.
Hi Gustav,gustav wrote:GAFE callsigns are highly probable C160 because they were flying steady around 20000 ft. See a lot of GAFE callsigns. Found also a GAFN callsign but flying at 28000 ft. Could be an empty C160.Robin wrote:It would appear that the C-160D's have some fixed callsign, these being GAF (followed by 1 or 2 letter), then two numbers... i.e. GAFW01-99
I have a lot of GAF727, GAF759, GAF712 flying steady at 20000 so probbaly C160
GAF775 (3FB291), GAF709 (3EA3F2) were flying constantly very low, probably heli's.
Didn't know that. According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lo ... _operators Germany has one C130 although civilianmichel N wrote:@Gustav, there are no German C-130's. Ghost looks more like a callsign of Tornado or Typhoon to me. But I could be wrong of course.
I know C130's uses GHOST callsigns, USAF C130's but GAF uses them too probably for the C160's. Most of the USAF callsigns are used by the Germans too, even NL air force uses the same callsigns like VADER, MATRIX, PACK etc but these are fighter jet callsigns. But other airplane types use GHOST callsign probably too. NL Chinook for example.
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