Murcia/San Javier (LELC) - 2014 (MIL)

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Murcia/San Javier (LELC) - 2014 (MIL)

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San Javier (13/01/2014)
A quick stop (11h15 - 13h00) at the airfield resulted in this, all flying:

C.101:
E.25-08/79-08/2 Patrulla Aguila c/s
E.25-22/79-22/1 Patrulla Aguila c/s
E.25-25/79-25/6 Patrulla Aguila c/s
E.25-31/79-31 Patrulla Aguila c/s
E.25-37/79-37
E.25-73/79-98
E.25-86/79-32/8 Patrulla Aguila c/s

T-35C:
E.26-03/79-77
E.26-32/79-79
E.26-34/79-81

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Re: Murcia/San Javier (LELC) - 2014 (MIL)

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San Javier (14/03/2014)

A small log of what we photographed (so there could be more T-35's flying that day) during a short stay between 09h00 and 11h30

C.101:
E.25-09/79-09 Patrulla Aguila c/s
E.25-15/79-15 Patrulla Aguila c/s
E.25-16/79-16 Patrulla Aguila c/s
E.25-37/79-37
E.25-53/74-09
E.25-65/79-95

T-35C:
E.26-19/79-66
E.26-23/79-70
E.26-24/79-71
E.26-32/79-79
E.26-37/79-84

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Re: Murcia/San Javier (LELC) - 2014 (MIL)

Post by jreijmer »

San Javier (20aug2014)

This was seen last Wednesday during a stay between approximately 09:45 and 14h:30.

T-35C E.26-24/79-71,E.26-08/79-55 791 Esc.
C.101EB E.25-41/74-41,E.25-29/74-45 741 Esc.
C.101EB E.25-50/79-33,E.25-65/79-95 AGA
C.101EB E.25-08/79-08/1,E.25-14/79-14/7 AGA/Team Aguila
C.101EB E.25-25/79-25/6,E.25-45/79-45/- AGA/Team Aguila
MC-130J 11-5737 67th SOS

In total 19 C.101s could be seen on the platform. Of these 13 were in the Aguila c/s. The ALA 74 CASAs are there to relief the ALA 79 ones as these are having issues with corrosion. This is of course caused by the vicinity of the sea at San Javier. Locals informed also that it looks like all the CASA 101s will receive the Aguia c/s. This might be the reason why so many are in these colors right now.

The MC-130J was flying night operations last week and was seen on departing back to Mildenhall.

Jeroen
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