Lajes (Azores) (LPLA/TER) 2008

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Post by Fireman Sam »

Hi there

VE-200 163094
VE-213 163173

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Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:42 am is editted !!

cheerz again,
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Hi,


These should be the other ones: 162877, 162884, 163141, 163142 and 163166.


Hope this helps,


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These should be the other ones: 162877, 162884, 163141, 163142 and 163166.
tnx a lot dutchmill !!

Editted my earlier post again, and the F-18's and A-10's are now complete. There are some more supporters on base, the serials will follow later. Please note that the scramble database is only for 60% of the 12 Hornets accurate!

Lajes is expecting another flight of Hornets in the coming days.............

:shock: :shock: :shock:

nice weekend,
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A-10's

81-0960
81-0965
82-0646
At least 2 of them are ex WR a/c.
All three ex SP (and WR).... :evil:
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The hornets depart Lajes this morning in 2 waves of 6. And Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:42 am is editted again. All serials identified, including all Support planes.
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Hi Guys!

Please, can you indicate to me a web-site where is possible to see the pictures of all this military movements in Lajes??

thanks!
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signorino wrote:Hi Guys!

Please, can you indicate to me a web-site where is possible to see the pictures of all this military movements in Lajes??

thanks!
Some at least are here;

http://azoresairphotos.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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tornadoes

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Tornado's
ZA-609
ZA-611
ZD-739
This 3 will come back tomorrow at Lajes for a stop.

cheerz,
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p.s. more fighters are expected the coming days........ :shock:
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Hi George,

Is there anything known about a C-130 from the pakistanies?
serial 312, noted several days the last months on Lajes.

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hi,

Another 12 Hornets where traveling trough Lajes this week. They arrived on Monday and departed today. Unfortunately no serials, no pics and no futher details this time !!! :cry:

Adiosso
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p.s. They had CE codes on the tails, which makes them VMFA-225 examples.
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News is dropping in again......pfff

Lajes is expecting,

17th March
4 EA-6B's
18th March
6x Harrier, possible USMC

:shock: :shock:
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Hi,

Only thing I can add is that they were routing westbound (they did Moron - Lajes on monday).

Oscar
falcon wrote:hi,

Another 12 Hornets where traveling trough Lajes this week. They arrived on Monday and departed today. Unfortunately no serials, no pics and no futher details this time !!! :cry:

Adiosso
George

p.s. They had CE codes on the tails, which makes them VMFA-225 examples.
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falcon wrote:hi,

Another 12 Hornets where traveling trough Lajes this week. They arrived on Monday and departed today. Unfortunately no serials, no pics and no futher details this time !!! :cry:

Adiosso
George

p.s. They had CE codes on the tails, which makes them VMFA-225 examples.
As I already announced some days ago, elements of VMFA(AW)-225 "Vikings" (MAG-11, 3rd MAW), MCAS Miramar, California (tailcode CE), were relieved in place at Al Asad Airfield, Iraq, by elements of VMFA-115 "Silver Eagles" (MAG-31, 2nd MAW), MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina (tailcode VE).

Thank you, guys, for all twelve spotted VE serial numbers!
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falcon wrote:News is dropping in again......pfff

Lajes is expecting,

17th March
4 EA-6B's
18th March
6x Harrier, possible USMC

:shock: :shock:
A swap of AV-8B Harriers is currently expected by elements of VMA-542 "Tigers" (MAG-14, 2nd MAW), MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina (tailcode WH), deployed to Al Asad Airfield, Iraq, since late 2007.

Only one sample pic of their deployment:
https://www.2maw.usmc.mil/MAG14/vma542/ ... il%201.JPG" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(164570/WH 01)

Probably there´s also a swap of EA-6B Prowlers at Al Asad.

Please note: All of you are very helpful aircraft spotters. But let me tell you: I´m special interested in documenting OEF/OIF aircraft deployments. And in this case, at first I check news media coverage and public U.S. military websites, and secondly I check deployment/redeployment stopover info given by this great topic.

Is there any other people on Scramble who is interesting to share OEF/OIF aircraft deployment news? I would be very grateful to meet any new friend!
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