Lajes (Azores) LPLA/TER - 2014 MIL

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Re: Lajes (Azores) LPLA/TER - 2014 MIL

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Enroute off Bangor(KBGR) ASCOT 9241 (KC-3 Voyager ZZ333) with 4 Typhoons,to LPLA.
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Hi Pilotman!

I Got those guys! hehe ;) Thanks for the info. They We're 4 Typhoons and One Tornado! It's always a pleasent View! The tornado Was the ZD792.

Do you know if they will come back, or will they stay in the USA?

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They CAME from the USA and are heading back to UK today.

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Hi,

Yesterday we got 5 A-10 and a KC-10. They should depart tomorrow don't know where.

KC-10 REG: 86-0030 C/N: 48243

A-10
REG: 80-0252 C/N:
REG: 80-0140 C/N: 490
REG: 78-0674 C/N: 294
REG: 79-0139 C/N:
REG: 80-0241 C/N:

They came from east, that's all the information I know :(

You can see some photos Here: http://s1290.photobucket.com/user/Denga ... slideshow/

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Special thanks for this A-10C stopover update and the related photo link, DengaZ! They arrived at Lajes Field for stopover en route to Continental United States (CONUS) after a combat-deployment with the 75th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron "Tiger Sharks" to the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). And at least a second flight should follow. According to 23rd Wing Public Affairs, 23rd Wing (ACC), Moody AFB, Georgia, a total of five A-10C pilots in their jets returned to Moody April 23, 2014. BTW: A-10C 80-0252 already combat-deployed in March 2013 with the 74th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron "Flying Tigers". It wasn't redeployed with the 74th EFS, and also served for the 75th EFS "Tiger Sharks" as their replacement unit. And so, A-10C 80-0252 spent about one year at Bagram Airfield. The 75th EFS recently was replaced by the 303rd Expeditionary Fighter Squadron "KC Hawgs", 442nd Fighter Wing (AFRC), Whiteman AFB, Missouri, also documented by some Lajes stopover pictures. Joachim Jacob, Warthog News Editor, Berlin, Germany
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Nice shots from Lajes!

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Headed east from US to Lajes is TREND 61 Flight and Tanker,Trend 61 is 190Th Fs A-10C.
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pilotman6012 wrote:Headed east from US to Lajes is TREND 61 Flight and Tanker,Trend 61 is 190Th Fs A-10C.

Berlin ;-)!

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7 ID A10's arrived today at Lajes, don't know the final destination
copied from Fightercontrol.co.uk

Seems a bit of overkill of spare a/c for only 2 A-10s attending the ILA.

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As far as known 7 A10's for Spangdahlem. So 2 for ILA?
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rwknew wrote:As far as known 7 A10's for Spangdahlem. So 2 for ILA?
ID a10 expected at SPANG? :shock:
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57HEAVY wrote:
rwknew wrote:As far as known 7 A10's for Spangdahlem. So 2 for ILA?
ID a10 expected at SPANG? :shock:


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Not because of Puting, these were planned already....

And they are Tabor61-63 and Tabor71-74 (not trend)

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Oscar01 wrote:Not because of Puting, these were planned already....

And they are Tabor61-63 and Tabor71-74 (not trend)

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That's why I put (in) the smiley.

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I know, so no hard feelings....

Here you have the numbers:
80-0218 ID
78-0625 ID
79-0084 ID
As Tabor61-63

78-0634 ID
78-0653 ID
78-0708 ID
81-0955 ID
Tabor71-74
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