Yesterday (18-04-2018), at 16.42 local time I saw a C160D over Friesland heading east, callsign GAF422. Does anyaone know what the regi was of this C160D ?
GvanHelden wrote:Yesterday (18-04-2018), at 16.42 local time I saw a C160D over Friesland heading east, callsign GAF422. Does anyaone know what the regi was of this C160D ?
TIA, Gert
Keep an eye on reports from Lossiemouth, 'cause that's where she came from...
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GvanHelden wrote:Yesterday (18-04-2018), at 16.42 local time I saw a C160D over Friesland heading east, callsign GAF422. Does anyaone know what the regi was of this C160D ?
TIA, Gert
Keep an eye on reports from Lossiemouth, 'cause that's where she came from...
5072 C-160 German Air Force, support Joint Warrior
GvanHelden wrote:Yesterday (18-04-2018), at 16.42 local time I saw a C160D over Friesland heading east, callsign GAF422. Does anyaone know what the regi was of this C160D ?
TIA, Gert
Keep an eye on reports from Lossiemouth, 'cause that's where she came from...
Just (around 11.30 local time) saw a big 4 engine aircraft flying over Lelystad at high altitude. Coming from north west, going to south east. The aircraft was followed at a distance by a single smaller twin engined aircraft. The distance between both aircraft remained equal. They were very high and small so I couldn't identify them. I ran into the house to get the binoculars but when I was back in the garden, they flew into the sun, making it almost impossible to see them. Then thay were too small. So no identification. Nothing to see on flightradar. So I guess it was military.
Wildpicture wrote:Just (around 11.30 local time) saw a big 4 engine aircraft flying over Lelystad at high altitude. Coming from north west, going to south east. The aircraft was followed at a distance by a single smaller twin engined aircraft. The distance between both aircraft remained equal. They were very high and small so I couldn't identify them. I ran into the house to get the binoculars but when I was back in the garden, they flew into the sun, making it almost impossible to see them. Then thay were too small. So no identification. Nothing to see on flightradar. So I guess it was military.
Any clues as to what these two aircraft were?
Was EY A380 A6-APE FL390 followed by LS B757 G-LSAN FL370, both civil.