Bennie wrote:March 4th inbound: GRZLY12. Coming from Germany or further (South)East. Unlikely to be a Dutch Chinook!
GRZLY23 following in trail.
Bennie,
With credit to Del at Reachhunter :
"both from Norwich to Wick currently (05-03 08.20 utc) near SUPEL FL240
N40R GRZLY12 est OTR 0820 NATEB 0845 TLA 0905 Wick 1005
N46L GRZLY23 about 5 mins behind
grtn Pieter
Bennie wrote:March 4th inbound: GRZLY12. Coming from Germany or further (South)East. Unlikely to be a Dutch Chinook!
GRZLY23 following in trail.
Bennie,
With credit to Del at Reachhunter :
"both from Norwich to Wick currently (05-03 08.20 utc) near SUPEL FL240
N40R GRZLY12 est OTR 0820 NATEB 0845 TLA 0905 Wick 1005
N46L GRZLY23 about 5 mins behind
grtn Pieter
When searched for on the www, both turn out to be Beech 200s in grey c/s, possibly wearing US Army titles. MIL or not?!
Ben Scramble member, reader & contributor since 1984
Sorry, misread your question Ben.
IMHO it is now a civil aircraft operated and owned by Dynamic Aviation Group.
Most likely contracted by US armed Forces hence the Mil markings applied on the aircraft.
interesting aircraft these.seen departing this morning i noticed on N40R that it has 05-52305 on the tail but very faint.underneath the pilots window it has the same number but also very faint,however over the top of this in light grey is 'US ARMY C-12C' and under that 'US ARMY SERIAL NO. 22256'