DEVIL, had american accent.in my callsigns directory 2011 devil callsign used by A10 spang, lynx army at dishforth uk and middle wallop uk, tornado's from brescia in italy.
No mention for F16's.
But it doesnt mean a thing mate I disagree strongly, as devil is not used by F16s and never will be. I have two callsign books that state the same thing. The information they get are from people like ourselves that feed the information across and they publish it in a small book. DEVIL was not on the frequency listed as i listened to it from the time it took off and time it landed not once did i see it on that frequency HE WAS AMERICAN. Which means he was in a A10 out from Spang.And i know exactly what i heard too ! i can tell the difference between dutch belgian and American trust me.
Up to you mate! Listen to the live scanner at Milspotters tomorrow: http://www.milspotters.nl/stream/
Bit odd you don't believe me, DEVIL took off at 08:00 LT. Start op via ground 281.550->[140.975]-><139.325>->247.675->337.000->379.850->337.000->279.525->247.675. Then hotpit refuel and the same freqs again. They also flew in the afternoon with the same scenario.
Clear? Besides that, if there were A-10's I would have known by looking out the window.
IT was A10 !, he was american there are no exchange pilots in holland what-soever so explain that one. I can list all the dutch freqs and claim too i had them on those etc but i won't am not that immature. It left spang i was looking for the iD that is it. i dont need rubbish links as i have proscan thats all the dutch mil comms there so thanks anyways.
evhest wrote:Devil is a callsign used by F-16's for FWIT, wether it is in your books or not.
1, its not in various books or forums,
2, nobody has got it as proof!
3, not on livelogs which lists 99% of airbourne aircraft,
4, HE WAS AMERICAN ! why the hell would american pilot be in a dutch F16 when not even on exchange ??? guess what he wasn't on exchange as he's in the A10 that you lot missed 1 person onboard also said he was A10a