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C-37A 01-0029 from 6 AMW was still present around 17.30h CET.
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Just to complement my knowledge, how do you know its unit?
The callsign SPAR is just a regular callsigns for these airplanes, right?

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6AMW is right MacDill i believe he was in Rotterdam not to long ago and saw the pilots.

Spar is a callsign for vip's or persons with a certain rank. (dont know the exact rank)

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Piet Luijken wrote:how do you know its unit?
I can even be more specific, the squadron is 310th AS.
Stuff like this can very easy be looked up in the online database of On Dutch Wings: http://www.ondutchwings.nl/db/usaf.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just type the serial 01-0029, or the wing, or the squadron, or it's homebase, type etc. etc.

Don't know if I'm mixing things up right now, but if I remember well... then C-37's (the white once's from 310th AS at MacDill) are used by special agents to rapidly evacuate prominent and high-ranking people from the US Government during threaths and other crisis situations.
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Following is written in the topic of the 24th (AMS/SPL), could be interesting... :wink:
Michel wrote:Volgens CISS
EDG69 1015-1500(25-10) PRG-AMS-FRA 742
gatso76 wrote:Misschien een E-4...en dan iets met een callsign als 'Edge69', 'Edgar69' of iets in die richting wat niet in het CISS past
tonjochems wrote:Klopt is een E4.. blijft tot donderdag staan en wordt geparkeerd op de nieuwe Pappa posities, J-ramp.. komt naast een IL62 van Rossija te staan.. Overigens komen op woe de meeste kisten voor de NATO meet..
A310 van de duitsers en spanjaarden..verder nog een TU154 van de Polen en Bulgaren..
Komen trouwens ook veel bobo's op de lijndienst..
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Nlspot2003 wrote:
gatso76 wrote:
Michel wrote:Volgens CISS (en ik heb geen idee wat het is)
EDG69 1015-1500(25-10) PRG-AMS-FRA 742
Misschien een E-4...en dan iets met een callsign als 'Edge69', 'Edgar69' of iets in die richting wat niet in het CISS past
Volgens de site van Praag vertrekt op de 24e deze E4. Weet niet of het degene is die naar schiphol komt.


22. B747-200B (E-4B) U.S. AIR FORCE 75-0125 dep. 24.10.

Deze info komt van deze site.

http://www.planes.cz/en/mov-PRG/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Wijgert IJlst wrote:.............
Stuff like this can very easy be looked up in the online database of On Dutch Wings: http://www.ondutchwings.nl/db/usaf.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;...................
Dit is een goede nuttige site. Zo hoort internet te worden gebruikt. Geen gedoe met wachtwoorden, meteen zoeken. 8)
10 punten!
Ik zet hem bij de favorieten.
Hoera d'revolutie, 't is eindelijk zover', maar de nwe leiders blijken net zo autoritair
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According CISS:

24-10-2007:
ETA 19.10 IL-62 as SU9006 from SVO

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Martijn wrote
Now on approach 13:56E for the 36R, Greece AF 145-209.


Groeten Martijn
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C-37A 01-0029 from 6 AMW was still present today around 18.00 CET
Kind Regards / Groeten,

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Piet Luijken wrote:Just to complement my knowledge, how do you know its unit?
The callsign SPAR is just a regular callsigns for these airplanes, right?

gr
Explanation for its unit as above.

6th AMW is based at Mc Dill AFB. You'll find the headquarters of the US Central Command there, that's why they have these jets there.

The SPAR callsign used to be mostly used by the VIP aircraft at Ramstein.

It is actually an acronym/abbreviation for SPecial Airlift Requirement.

The aiircraft of the 89th AW (Andrews) normally use SAM which stands for Special Airlift Mission.

Now and again you'll hear the callsign PAT, used by a C-20 of the US Army (OSACOM unit). This stands for Priority Air Transport.
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This morning at Oost: Beautiful green-tailed Saudi royal Gulfstream HZ-MF4. (Far from 100% military, I know..)

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Trabanti wrote:This morning at Oost: Beautiful green-tailed Saudi royal Gulfstream HZ-MF4. (Far from 100% military, I know..)
blackeagle wrote:does somebody have the ETD of the HZ-MF4 G-IV, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Still parked at 'east' 22:30h, October 31st.

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Now inbound SPL-East "NAF51" from NHT (Northolt) ETA: 16:09
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Navy Lynx wrote:Now inbound SPL-East "NAF51" from NHT (Northolt) ETA: 16:09
Is it a Klu F50 ??
Any idea which runway will be used?
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