To add, it flew as ARNYM atc wise, which also suggests she is full Pakistani.michel N wrote:It’s in full Pakistan markings, no German reg visible
Thanks!CBR wrote:30-APR-2019
STD 10.45lcl MGL-MGL ARNYM ATR C72-500MP 78/AR-NYM *Pakistan Navy*
STA 12.30lcl MGL-MGL ARNYM ATR C72-500MP 78/AR-NYM *Pakistan Navy*
Source : https://www.mgl-spotter.de
https://www.mgl-spotter.de/spotterguide/Zonan wrote:Thanks! I'm thinking of going there tomorrow to catch it, are there some good locations to photograph it?
thank you, looking forward to visiting tomorrow.CBR wrote:https://www.mgl-spotter.de/spotterguide/Zonan wrote:Thanks! I'm thinking of going there tomorrow to catch it, are there some good locations to photograph it?
Beautiful, sadly I couldn't go
The ATR should fly to Le Bourget today (for static display), according a press release.AK01 wrote:For those who still need it (like me), the Pakistan Navy flew today this morning to LSZR/ Altenrhein in Switserland. At this moment (10.00lcl) he is departing again.
Callsign is still A-NYM and the pilot is German. Not sure if this is a delivery, or just a "local" flight to Altenrhein, and back to MGL again?
I guess to Le Bourget, where it is expected for next weeks Paris air show.AK01 wrote:For those who still need it (like me), the Pakistan Navy flew today this morning to LSZR/ Altenrhein in Switserland. At this moment (10.00lcl) he is departing again.
Callsign is still AR-NYM and the pilot is German. Not sure if this is a delivery, or just a "local" flight to Altenrhein, and back to MGL again?
Edit 10.15 flying North West, so i guess back to MGL.
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