Very interesting! Found out this is cn FM-25, former N250AA, was checked last week at Glasgow acc. Fightercontrol.minotaur wrote:Some additional info on "SHACK41", since the way it is written it looks like a USN serial (BuNo). The aircraft flying these days under this callsign is a King Air 350, with Beechcraft logos and number 16-2801 on its tail.
Just had a look at some offical Navy Photographs on Flickr from her arrival, and at least Three Ospreys's can be identified.Trabanti wrote:Still present on the 24th with no activity around them were the 2 Mountain Home Strike Eagles and the RAF Airseeker (the latter seems to be more or less permanently detached here, though it doesn't fly daily). Noted additionaly (not read/photographed) were a civil C-130(B, according to Flightradar, arrived on Sunday). The USN C-130T left today.
On the Greek side 4 Chinooks (temporary based too I guess, as I saw one fly a week ago), an S-70B and a large number of F-16s (one of which was 521, not seen before by me here). The Greek F-16s fly in the weekends too (at least, at the moment, maybe less so during the summer period).
A (dumped?) Greek A-7 is visible on the US side, from the small gate in the northeast corner. Furthermore the well-known Thunderstreak and line of T-birds on the south-west end of the runway, as well as one T-33 preserved midfield (visible only from the air, e.g. during take-off).
In the port of Souda is docked USS Wasp (LHD-1) with its deck packed with Ospreys, Harriers, MH-53s and MH-60s.
Regards, Bart
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