c32tracker wrote:
Just comparing my notes here. 25001 is either some other unknown frame or there has been a swap between the 2 civil frames at this time (around 20 July). N610G arrived Grant County (MWH) at 2200z on 19 July and RON there until 20th 1600z when it departed to Washington IAD. Meanwhile 25001 was out of VPS 20 July 0139-0308z on a round-robin flight doing pattern work on the N/S runway just SE of Tyndall AFB down the coast. So can't have been N610G.
2 days later on 22 July 25001 was out again 1252-1927z Eglin-Hanscom Field-Oceana-Eglin, but while he was flying up to BED, N226G was flying Washington IAD to Oakland enroute Vietnam for its Camber ops out of U-Tapao. So can't have been N226G!
However N610G flew Seattle to Eglin area in the late evening of 21 July local time and dropped off radar about 10 miles north of Eglin at 5500ft 22nd 0210z ! Quick removal of the fuselage decals and replace with a USAF roundel and some 25001 numbers? I reckon that can be done in 10 hours.
Yes, with those two swaps indeed these flights can all be done with two aircraft: if 25001 arrived 20/7 0308utc, and continued as N226G 21/7 0435utc for its Asia trip.....and when N610G arrived 22/7 0210utc and continued as the “new” 25001 departing 1252utc.
There are not many pics online of 25001 considering how much it flies, but between these random pics there must have been already a minimum of 6 (!) changes, so it cannot be just one other frame:
20/9/2010 – N226G config -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/aviationboy/5009704555/
29/1/2013 – N610G config -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/eor1/8428723058/
10/2/2015 – N226G config –
https://www.flickr.com/photos/fisherbray/16528983382/
24/4/2015 – N610G config -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/microvolt/17073716388/
25/9/2016 – N226G config -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dcspotter/29280602683/
26/4/2017 - N610G config -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/twa1049g/33462853594/
5/7/2017 - N226G config -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/garrison27/35487986253/
(two weeks before 25001 should have become N226G again, see above)
If another frame would be involved, there should be a 757 “missing” somewhere. I have made a list of all 1050 B757’s ever built and tried to cross out the ones that can’t be any of the three Eglin C32B’s because of visual differences (freighter, –300, PW or RB211-535C engines, door config, winglets), or because they have clearly been active recently, for sure been scrapped or crashed (before someone brings up the 9/11-planes: N591UA had PW engines and together with N644AA it had no 3rd door). Every conversion is possible but the only 757 that remains unaccounted for in my list is earlier mentioned N144DC. I would love to see evidence of where that plane has ended up, as I just think it is more likely that such an old and adapted aircraft would go to a scrapyard or a museum. It ís registered to L-3 Capital however.... According to the FAA’s AGHME list (six stations over the US compare transponder-altitude with a time-measured “multilaterated” position) N144DC has not been seen since 2006, at least using its own transponder(still as N557NA?). Both Comco’s have recent flights logged there.
https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/separat ... _IGA_A.pdf
https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/separat ... g_methods/
pilotman6012 wrote:Just picked up 02-5001 off Eglin northbound over Birmingham 128.7250,126.8720,128.15,118.4 now up Nashville approach as LULU 01.
Thanks, that flight is missing from ADSBex.. Also, 98-6006 arrived the 7th at Eglin, and departed the 9th from NAS Oceana. There are not many gaps like that.
L.