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These pics were made march 2020Wijgert IJlst wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 13:56Remco, if you walk (not allowed to drive) along the fence over the perimeter road, you can reach the parking area where the 4 G.222's are parked. It's at the end of the southern taxi-track, and the shelter area where the Learjets operate out of. G.222's are good visable during the winter months from this location: 49.423001, 7.577064.Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Good afternoon,
Haven't been at Ramstein in more then two decades, but want to give it a try for the expected NASA DC8
I found out four Afghan C-27's are stored in the Southern shelter area.
Can they be seen from one of the high vantage points like the Bismarck Turm, Burg Nanstein or Am Herrengärtchen?
(I've never been before at one of these three).
thanks in advance,
wkr,
Remco
Viewing the base and reading of serials can be done best from Am Herrengärtchen/Auf Der Pick, in the "Am Melkerei" part of Landstuhl. Although not 100% of the aircraft can be seen, you will get most of them from this official viewing area/vantage point.
Hope we are able to indentify the 3 still there.
Three are still in storage an the 4th one was still on the based C-130 ramp a few weeks ago.
Isn’t the Bismarck Turm a better spot then Melkerei for the C-27’s?Flyboy wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 10:48 Message some time ago:
These pics were made march 2020Wijgert IJlst wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 13:56Remco, if you walk (not allowed to drive) along the fence over the perimeter road, you can reach the parking area where the 4 G.222's are parked. It's at the end of the southern taxi-track, and the shelter area where the Learjets operate out of. G.222's are good visable during the winter months from this location: 49.423001, 7.577064.Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Good afternoon,
Haven't been at Ramstein in more then two decades, but want to give it a try for the expected NASA DC8
I found out four Afghan C-27's are stored in the Southern shelter area.
Can they be seen from one of the high vantage points like the Bismarck Turm, Burg Nanstein or Am Herrengärtchen?
(I've never been before at one of these three).
thanks in advance,
wkr,
Remco
Viewing the base and reading of serials can be done best from Am Herrengärtchen/Auf Der Pick, in the "Am Melkerei" part of Landstuhl. Although not 100% of the aircraft can be seen, you will get most of them from this official viewing area/vantage point.
are all the registrations of all 4 known? so yes, what are the registrations?Flyboy wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 10:48 Message some time ago:
These pics were made march 2020Wijgert IJlst wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 13:56Remco, if you walk (not allowed to drive) along the fence over the perimeter road, you can reach the parking area where the 4 G.222's are parked. It's at the end of the southern taxi-track, and the shelter area where the Learjets operate out of. G.222's are good visable during the winter months from this location: 49.423001, 7.577064.Buccaneer S.2B wrote:Good afternoon,
Haven't been at Ramstein in more then two decades, but want to give it a try for the expected NASA DC8
I found out four Afghan C-27's are stored in the Southern shelter area.
Can they be seen from one of the high vantage points like the Bismarck Turm, Burg Nanstein or Am Herrengärtchen?
(I've never been before at one of these three).
thanks in advance,
wkr,
Remco
Viewing the base and reading of serials can be done best from Am Herrengärtchen/Auf Der Pick, in the "Am Melkerei" part of Landstuhl. Although not 100% of the aircraft can be seen, you will get most of them from this official viewing area/vantage point.
It's parked in front of the twin hangars just SW of the C-130 ramp, nose visible from the fence at the rwy 26 forest spotting point (probably better from the eastern tip of the base - didn't check).
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