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Panky53
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by Panky53 » 20 Jan 2014, 16:32
Die gaat net boven Wolvega langs volgens FR24...
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Bennie
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by Bennie » 20 Jan 2014, 16:41
Ajaxfever wrote: Is de fin ook al weg?
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Afirm. Now near Bremerhaven.
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Bennie
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by Bennie » 20 Jan 2014, 16:43
T7 wrote: Fa7X F-RAFB is in the air for the long nonstop flight RTM-AMS..
Parked @ K35. Contrary to what other reports suggest, the aircraft is NOT wearing an external serial/registration!
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330/340
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by 330/340 » 20 Jan 2014, 17:06
Bennie wrote: T7 wrote: Fa7X F-RAFB is in the air for the long nonstop flight RTM-AMS..
Parked @ K35. Contrary to what other reports suggest, the aircraft is NOT wearing an external serial/registration!
Mag dat eigenlijk wel, geen regi ??
Grtz, Jan
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by jreijmer » 20 Jan 2014, 17:13
Bennie wrote: T7 wrote: Fa7X F-RAFB is in the air for the long nonstop flight RTM-AMS..
Parked @ K35. Contrary to what other reports suggest, the aircraft is NOT wearing an external serial/registration!
I thought it was on the inside of one of the nosewheeldoors?
Jeroen
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by Fogg » 20 Jan 2014, 21:59
F-RAFB is not a reg, just a permanent callsign. The serial of this aircraft is 86.
Falcon 50 No 27 'F-RAFK', which was here in 2009, had its serial in very small print on the port side of the tail only.
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by Bennie » 20 Jan 2014, 23:32
jreijmer wrote: Bennie wrote: T7 wrote: Fa7X F-RAFB is in the air for the long nonstop flight RTM-AMS..
Parked @ K35. Contrary to what other reports suggest, the aircraft is NOT wearing an external serial/registration!
I thought it was on the inside of one of the nosewheeldoors?
Jeroen
Nothing visible on my images, taken from both sides and showing ± 80% of the inside of the nosewheel doors....
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by cHabu » 21 Jan 2014, 13:49
330/340 wrote: Bennie wrote: T7 wrote: Fa7X F-RAFB is in the air for the long nonstop flight RTM-AMS..
Parked @ K35. Contrary to what other reports suggest, the aircraft is NOT wearing an external serial/registration!
Mag dat eigenlijk wel, geen regi ??
Zal wel te maken hebben met het feit dat dit een militair vliegtuig is.
Die Airbus van Cambodia (?) heeft toch ook geen zichtbare regi.