Some initial ramblings from the Costa Cálida:
Those 10 CASA 101s: as stated one in normal colours, 79-35/E25-54,
one in Anniv cols, 79-28/ E25-28 but it's for 30 years of the Patruilla, 1985-2015.
and 8 Aguilas but not all with "codes", 79-32/8/E25-86, 79-16/no code/E25-16, 79-15/2/E25-15, 79-08/no code/E25-09, 79-17/2/E25-62, 79-12/4/E25-12, 79-25/(5 not 100% conf it was this one, s/be back right a/c)/E25-25 & 79-19/no code/E25-19
The 11 CASA 101s on the flight line were in two rows but looking from the tower
L to R approximately:
79-33/E25-50, 74-26/E25-72, 79-02/7/E25-78, (79-34)/1/E25-52, 79-21/1/E25.21, 79-38/2/E25-38, (74-17 - failed to spot healthy girl doing aerobics in front of serial [photo-proof])/3/E25-63, 79-29/SP/E25-87, 79-31/3/E25-31, 79-xx/5/(E25-xx) - "5" deffo there but my pix (as usual) inconclusive, parked behind ..... 79-27/8/E25-27.
The Frecce were surprisingly tricky (and Shamu, I'm afraid your 11 is incorrect [photo proof])
0/54534 (static), 1/no idea, 2/54551, 3/5505X, 4/55053 - alone in flightline hangar (the furthest one), 5/5505X (where X = 5 or 9), 6/54538, 7/55054, 8/54514, 9 - oh, there was no 9, 10/54505 & 11/55052.
Thanks to Mr ChrisThorpe I've just deleted 1/2 an hours typing so can I be the 94th person to point out the Pilans were actually in a hangar and not at the dry cleaners
In that shed (!) was indeed 79-53/E26-06 behind 79-72 and pointing the other way. I too have 7 Pilans in there plus the CASA and two Do's. Eurodemobbed have a 2nd Do-27 "stored" U9-23/79-114 but we didn't get that far in.
Still working on the main Pilan hangar …. tired now! Oh yes and the RSV C-27 at the Ryanair Terminal was CSX62219.
Bobs, the Casa 212 & the Tee Bird were acquired by turning left thru a car park as you walked out and tacking NW past the lemon trees / buildings, about 100 metres. Actually perpendicular to the the other preserved stuff.