610G and 96143 the same causes a bit off a problem, see below.Cavemonster wrote:96143 appears to have been back at Stuttgart on 10-Jan-12.
From the photos posted above on its December visit are we any the wiser? It seems to have 12 windows on the starboard side plus a blank, so does this make it a contender for N610G in disguise? If so, it's re-stickered overnight in the US for the European trips as N610G is fairly active in the US at the moment based on hex code. N226G doesn't appear to be in the wild since mid-December. 25001 has popped up sporadically.
Ian
Or maybe not unrealistic. As I'm writing this I just noticed something odd. Could just be a coincidence, but I think it's weird.AK01 wrote: 610G and 96143 the same causes a bit off a problem, see below.
This would only be possible if they change HEX inflight, which i think is a bit unrealistic.
Pieter,
Hi,sullis585 wrote:Has anyone heard anything in regards to 00-9001? She's been out of action since December and since that time the 150th SOSs other C-32B 02-4452 has not ventured far from conus. Only 99-6143 from Eglin has been overseas with 02-5001 from Pope also just staying within the US.
Seems since 00-9001 has not been available to the 150th 02-4452 has stayed close to home. Maybe 00-9001 is getting some work done?
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