Mildenhall (EGUN/MHZ) - 2009 CIV

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Mildenhall (EGUN/MHZ) - 2009 CIV

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A few days of where spend at the Hall
Excellent weather 8)
Only moving planes where logged
30-04-09

N85 CL-604 or something that style :oops:

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Re: Mildenhall (EGUN/MHZ) - 2009 MIL

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andel wrote: 30-04-09


N85 CL-604 or something that style :oops:
That's a CL-600 of the FAA. Quite a nice catch!
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Re: Mildenhall (EGUN/MHZ) - 2009 CIV

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Ive just got an E-mail from someone from the States that a CL-600 by the military and government is called a C-143A like the BAe 125,s are called C-29.
Don'T know if it,s in order for the N85.
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Re: Mildenhall (EGUN/MHZ) - 2009 CIV

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AFAIK, the FAA is a civil organisation, operating civil aircraft. Where they do use military designations this is because the airplane in question has been modified to military standards, like C-29A N97. N85 is a CL-601-3R.

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