Hi all,
I visited Key Field on Saturday around lunch time. I can confirm the same MC-12Ws as stated by Erwin.
On the civil side US Navy C-37B (166)377 was also present next to the T-6B. It didn't move during my 30 minutes visit to this place, but it did have its engines running. The heatwaves produced by this Gulf did give me some trouble with reading all the Goshawks in the background (on the ANG ramp). I did manage to read most and have the following additional comments:
A-180 was also present
A-187 was also read by my. I also specifically logged A-167, so I believe both were present!
If I counted correctly (was difficult since the Goshawks were blocking eachother and the C-37B didn't help either), there were 22 Goshawks present. Based on the logs here I believe we identified all of them:
A-120 and 166 on the civil side
A-100, 103, 110, 111, 112, 121, 124, 126, 137, 141, 146, 150, 151, 154, 155, 167, 172, 173, 180 and 187 on the ANG ramp.
Regards,
Erik-Jan Engelen
Scramble UK Editor
http://www.scramble.nl
Erik-Jan.Engelen@Scramble.nl