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Hmmmm it's difficult to say which Apaches you saw. 8 Apaches arrived today and at least 4 others were loaded in AMC a/c.Richard from Rotterdam wrote:Quick log between approx 14:45 and 16:00:
69-0012 C-5A 105AW NY ANG
70-0452 C-5A Martinsburg WV ANG?
84-0062 C-5B 60th AMW
92-3294 C-17A 62nd AW
94-0066 C-17A 62nd AW
02-1103 C-17A 62nd AW dep 15:12
02-1105 C-17A 62nd AW
02-1108 C-17A 62nd AW
03-3120 C-17A 62nd AW
05-5141 C-17A 452nd AW AFRC dep 16:08
07-7175 C-17A 436th AW
07-7178 C-17A 436th AW
08-8918 C-17A 305th AMW
09-9211 C-17A 62nd AW
Felt a bit like a 'Little McChord' over here.
Further more:
A KC-135 took off just when I arrived and I couldn't read it off.
Two different UH-60's made approaches to the field.
N465MC B747 Atlas dep 14:54
N...EV B747 Evergreen parked behind a C-5.
Locals:
02-0042 C-40B was doing circuits
84-0110 C-21A was doing circuits
84-0111 C-21A dep 15:01, or poss misread for 110.
Parked In front of the hangar closest to the large C-130 platform at least 2 AH-64s were visible. Possibly a 3rd was partly blocked by vehicles.
Any help withe IDs of the KC-135, UH60s and AH64s is well appreciated!
Cheers,
Richard
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According to Boneyard on flugzeugforum there were two different KC-135;s 63-8008 (100th ARW) and 58-0073 (AL ANG).Richard from Rotterdam wrote:Quick log between approx 14:45 and 16:00:
Further more:
A KC-135 took off just when I arrived and I couldn't read it off.
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Are you sure about the Wing? When this Galaxy landed one day earlier, I noted it (99% sure, 1% human factor ...) as 167thAW read on the nose when landing and with a red tail colour while NY ANG Galaxies have blue tail colours?Richard from Rotterdam wrote:Quick log between approx 14:45 and 16:00:
69-0012 C-5A 105AW NY ANG
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Richard from Rotterdam wrote:Quick log between approx 14:45 and 16:00:
69-0012 C-5A 105AW NY ANG unmarked in the tail, only two black stripes and ANG title. But 105thAW on the nose and a nose art!
70-0452 C-5A Martinsburg WV ANG?
was in 167thAW/WV ANG markings!
84-0062 C-5B 60th AMW
92-3294 C-17A 62nd AW
94-0066 C-17A 62nd AW
02-1103 C-17A 62nd AW dep 15:12
02-1105 C-17A 62nd AW
02-1108 C-17A 62nd AW
03-3120 C-17A 62nd AW
05-5141 C-17A 452nd AW AFRC dep 16:08
07-7175 C-17A 436th AW
07-7178 C-17A 436th AW
08-8918 C-17A 305th AMW
09-9211 C-17A 62nd AW
Felt a bit like a 'Little McChord' over here.
Further more:
A KC-135 took off just when I arrived and I couldn't read it off.
Do you have a time for this one? Must be the 100thARW KC-135! But i can check this.
Two different UH-60's made approaches to the field.
N465MC B747 Atlas dep 14:54
N...EV B747 Evergreen parked behind a C-5.
Locals:
02-0042 C-40B was doing circuits
84-0110 C-21A was doing circuits
84-0111 C-21A dep 15:01, or poss misread for 110.
Parked In front of the hangar closest to the large C-130 platform at least 2 AH-64s were visible. Possibly a 3rd was partly blocked by vehicles.
Any help withe IDs of the KC-135, UH60s and AH64s is well appreciated!
Cheers,
Richard
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