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Bennie
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by Bennie »
May 13th visitor: CTM1277 from Villacoublay. ADS-B has F-RAFB.
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Bennie
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by Bennie »
Bennie wrote:May 13th visitor: CTM1277 from Villacoublay. ADS-B has F-RAFB.
Edit/correction: Back to Villacoublay in the afternoon.
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Bennie
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by Bennie »
CTM1277 is inbound once again on May 14th. Same a/c according to ADS-B. This time inbound from Cognac.
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Richard de Florennes
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by Richard de Florennes »
not any improvement compared to Ben Sadler's great logs in the Cobra Warrior section, but in case the times noted down by me might help anybody ...
WADDINGTON MONDAY 2019-09-02_______________ RW20
Weather: increasingly cloudy but still mostly sunny, moderate wind
C-130J 103 Sqn 665 no badge T08:02
Shadow R.1 14 Sqn ZZ419 T10:07 a0
Shadow R.1 14 Sqn ZZ417 T10:40 a0
Shadow R.1 14 Sqn ZZ418 T11:57 a3
RC-135W 51 Sqn ZZ666 T14:07 a1 L14:20
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+55 T10:22 L13:28*
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+65 T10:22 L13:28*
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+51 T11:04 L13:11*
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+56 T11:04 L13:11*
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+64 T11:04 L13:00*
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+88 T11:04 L13:00*
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+73 T11:16 L12:58*
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+47 T11:16 L12:58*
F-15D 106 Sqn 706 T11:23 L12:52*
F-15C 106 Sqn 810 T11:23 L12:52*
F-15D 106 Sqn 980 T11:23 L12:54*
F-15C 106 Sqn 818 T11:23 L12:54*
F-15D 106 Sqn 715 T11:23 L12:56+
F.2000A 36°Stormo MM7353/36-56 T10:23 L13:29+
F.2000A 37°Stormo MM7321/37-12 T11:32 L13:13*
F.2000A 36°Stormo MM7352/36-56 T11:32 L13:13*
Islander CC.2 Civil G-BJOH (ex ZF573) L13:20
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Richard de Florennes
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by Richard de Florennes »
WADDINGTON WEDNESDAY 2019-09-04_______________ RW20
Weather: broken/scattered clouds, increasingly clear and sunny, cool
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+56 T09:45 L12:22*
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+74 T09:45 L12:22*
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+88 T09:46 L12:47*
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+77 T09:46 L12:47*
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 31+20 T09:47 L12:23+
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+64 T10:45 L12:15*
EF.2000GS TaktLwG 73 30+51 T10:45 L12:15*
F-15D 106 Sqn 733 T10:53 L12:27*
F-15C 106 Sqn 810 T10:53 L12:27*
F-15D 106 Sqn 715 T10:54 L12:28*
F-15C 106 Sqn 583 T10:54 L12:28*
F-15D 106 Sqn 706 T11:00 L12:25*
F-15D 106 Sqn 980 T11:00 L12:25*
F.2000A 36°Stormo MM7353/36-56 T10:26 L12:46+
F.2000A 36°Stormo MM7352/36-55 T10:50 L11:55da0
F.2000A 37°Stormo MM7321/37-12 T11:03 L11:57da1
Sentinel R.1 5 Sqn ZJ692 T11:12
Sentry AEW.1 8 Sqn ZH103 T11:15
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Le Addeur noir
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by Le Addeur noir »
WTN Monday 16th September,
Performing a PD here at approx. 17:10 were 2 207(R) Sqn F-35As.
Serials?.
Edit,
Reported as ZM149 and ZM150. Both still in partial VMFAT-501 marks.
Drink treble
See double
Act single
and the Emir called up his jet fighters
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Bennie
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by Bennie »
Tuesday September 24th visitor: GAF024 from Eindhoven. A400M 54+08.
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by Bennie »
Bennie wrote:Tuesday September 24th visitor: GAF024 from Eindhoven. A400M 54+08.
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IAM4663. Departed for Pisa in the afternoon.
ADS-B: MM62194.
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by Nick O »
Bennie wrote:Bennie wrote:Tuesday September 24th visitor: GAF024 from Eindhoven. A400M 54+08.
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IAM4663. Departed for Pisa in the afternoon.
ADS-B: MM62194.
Was infact MM62196/46-62 that landed, it was using a mis-coded transponder assigned to MM62194.
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Le Addeur noir
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by Le Addeur noir »
Nick O wrote:Bennie wrote:Bennie wrote:Tuesday September 24th visitor: GAF024 from Eindhoven. A400M 54+08.
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IAM4663. Departed for Pisa in the afternoon.
ADS-B: MM62194.
Was infact MM62196/46-62 that landed, it was using a mis-coded transponder assigned to MM62194.
MM62196 46-62 from 50 Gr routed BIKF/LIRP.
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and the Emir called up his jet fighters
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Bennie
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by Bennie »
Nick O wrote:Bennie wrote:Bennie wrote:Tuesday September 24th visitor: GAF024 from Eindhoven. A400M 54+08.
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IAM4663. Departed for Pisa in the afternoon.
ADS-B: MM62194.
Was infact MM62196/46-62 that landed, it was using a mis-coded transponder assigned to MM62194.
Which proves once more that nothing beats a VISUAL identity check!!
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Le Addeur noir
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by Le Addeur noir »
WTN Wednesday 25.09.2019
Due mid afternoon is MM62194 (46-60) C-130J-30 AMI 50 Gr 46 AB IAM4664 from Keflavik to Pisa.
Drink treble
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Act single
and the Emir called up his jet fighters
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Bennie
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by Bennie »
26.09.2019
GAF012 departure to Laage in the afternoon. ADS-B: 54+08.
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by Bennie »
Le Addeur noir wrote:WTN Wednesday 25.09.2019
Due mid afternoon is MM62194 (46-60) C-130J-30 AMI 50 Gr 46 AB IAM4664 from Keflavik to Pisa.
IAM4665 departed WTN for Pisa on the 2
6th.
ADS-B is showing MM62178 for this lady.
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Daniel Ravenswaay
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by Daniel Ravenswaay »
Could be heard clearly over Nijmegen about 17:30ish.
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