A log for a small visit to Ramstein today (2 p.m. – 4 p.m.)
Visitors:
86-0017 C-5M Dover
86-0019 C-5M
A41-210 C-17A RAAF
01-0197 C-17A Charlotte
02-1100 C-17A Memphis
04-4128 C-17A McGuire
07-7177 C-17A Dover
07-7188 C-17A Charleston
19-5945 C-130J-30 Kentucky ANG
18-5921 C-130J-30 Kentucky ANG (ADS-B)
60-0355/D KC-135R
** AH-64E Longbow radar
** AH-64E
Based:
84-0085 C-21A
84-0087 C-21A
74-1663/RS C-130H BDRT on platform
07-4635/RS C-130J-30
07-8609/RS C-130J-30
07-8614/RS C-130J-30
08-3176/RS C-130J-30
11-5736/RS C-130J-30 i/a on platform?
11-5738/RS C-130J-30
11-5740/RS C-130J-30
15-5822/RS C-130J-30
Anyone for the missing serials?
*The second C-130 from the States was parked next to the 5945, probably another TDY aircraft. We were not able to read that one.
**For the two AH-64’s, they landed around 4 p.m. as a duo flight. They had a white badge just under the window of the cockpit (probably from the unit that is now deployed to Eastern Europe). I do not think that is the Ansbach badge. In addition, they were not visible on ADS-B.
Thanks in advance!
ETAR 30-10-2024
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Re: ETAR 30-10-2024
Additional: after some research the two AH-64’s are wearing 7-17th CAV badges
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Re: ETAR 30-10-2024
In response to my own question, here is the answer. So there were 5 instead of 2. Thanks to Flugzeugforum
14-03034 Hunt 71
14-03012 Hunt 72
13-03001 Hunt 73
18-03212 Hunt 74
18-03216 Hunt 75
14-03034 Hunt 71
14-03012 Hunt 72
13-03001 Hunt 73
18-03212 Hunt 74
18-03216 Hunt 75