Some pics of Eglin-based 02-5001 in March and April 2022, show it now has the same "colourscheme" as the two McGuire-based C-32B's...carrying only its serial and a US flag:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/193957113 ... 044559302/
Antennas, sensors, windows and scuff-plates below the door still match 100% with N610G. Here in 2019 from a similar angle:
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/9553995
It still had a USAF-roundel and "U.S. AIR FORCE"-titles in January 2022:
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/keyword/02-5001
From about that time it is hardly visible under its Mode-S code AE0433. In August & September 2021 it was seen using AE64F2 and AE64FC, and sistership 99-6143 used AE65E8 and AE65F1 instead of AE0446. My own Mode-S receiver usually picks up the C-32B's flying in and out of STR and RMS, but during their visits there in March and April I did not pick up a single unknown Mode-S code....so they might be operating without Mode-S at all now sometimes (I notices several C130J's overflying NL doing the same).
Btw. the two McGuire-based aircraft, 00-9001 and 02-4452, still show their regular pattern of training flights out of McGuire, and a domestic or overseas trip every now and then. 99-6143 must have been at Greenville-Majors since 24/9/2021 for maintenance/upgrades. N610G has some mode-S history around 24/5/2022, previous trip was a few days starting 16/10/2021. Last history of N226G was 17/7/2021 (makes sense with 99-6143 in GVT).
L.