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Yesterday, i've heard Jock 43 at 128.350 (radar south) around 19:15, anybody an id on this aircraft?
The women sounded real American trough the radio....

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Are you sure it was Jock? I never heard that callsign before. And for the record: 128.3500 MHz = Dutch Mil radar lower.
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Think you heard JALOP 43, a C-21 from Ramstein.
Showed 84-0110 on my SBS-1

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Guess, it must be jalop43 then, was it also a female?
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