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PH-OUD
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by PH-OUD » 09 Jun 2009, 19:57
flying_kiwi wrote: The aircraft is scheduled to clear customs in Nantes, and the planned ETA at EHAM is now 1800LT.
Caught her touching down at 17:04 LT on rwy 18R:
All white with only the reg#
Will post a link to a picture later.
Eric-Jan
If you push the stick forward, the houses get bigger, if you pull the stick back they get smaller.
andy-law
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by andy-law » 09 Jun 2009, 20:00
hello all
date 09-06-09.
info on N270RP
had my HF set on and he called up on feq SH5616 heading eastbound
callsign southerncross626 selcal [FQ-EM] he was at fl430.
sorry i forgot my hf log for the routeing.
andy baker
SPL
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by SPL » 09 Jun 2009, 20:14
Mentioned white 744 now in front of Hangar 14 .
And a Transaero 767 was towed to Hangar 11...
Arrived as: TSO9763 20:07A DME HG11 EI-CXZ 762.
Groeten Martijn
*just doing my thing*
SPL
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by SPL » 09 Jun 2009, 20:37
Update:
BE -> 16:11A G-JECF
BE -> 16:50A G-JECY
AF -> 16:27A F-GTAU
EI -> 17:03A EI-DEE
MA -> 17:09A HA-LON
BA -> 17:32A G-BZAT
SK -> 18:01A LN-RCU
BA -> 18:31A G-EUYA
IB -> 18:32A EC-ILR
SK -> 18:27A LN-RLE
AZ -> 18:30A I-BIKU
OK -> 18:37A OK-LEE
LO -> 18:57A SP-LIC
KM -> 19:35A 9H-AEO
AF -> 19:33A F-GUGB
AF -> 19:25A F-GRGA
SK -> 19:32A LN-ROU
MA -> 19:42A HA-LOF
AF -> 20:01A F-GTAS
EI -> 19:49A EI-DEM
OHY -> 20:07A veranderd in TC-ONN
BE -> 20:12A G-ECOT
BA -> 21:08C G-BZAT
ABR -> 21:12C EI-FXH
TK -> 21:47C TC-JGB
IB -> 21:41C EC-JFG
LX -> 22:05 HB-IPS
LO -> 22:12C SP-LDA
LH -> 22:10 D-AILY
SU -> 22:11C VP-BWL
BD -> 22:25 G-DBCI
LH -> 22:25 D-ACPL
CAI -> 23:17C TC-TJD
Groeten Martijn
*just doing my thing*
gatso76
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by gatso76 » 09 Jun 2009, 22:52
Logje Oost om 2200 Lt.:
-XA-MAR Falcon 7X
-CS-DRS BAe125
-CS-DFC Falcon 2000
Hoop info over DE B744, maar geen regie gelezen in alle berichten
...om 2200 Lt. stond all white, no titles B747-400 F-GTIR voor Hangaar 14...
PH-OUD
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by PH-OUD » 09 Jun 2009, 23:45
SPL wrote: Mentioned white 744 now in front of Hangar 14 .
And a Transaero 767 was towed to Hangar 11...
Arrived as: TSO9763 20:07A DME HG11 EI-CXZ 762.
Groeten Martijn
See
http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=52898 " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
for a few pics
Eric-Jan
[edit: changed the link, 'cause post was moved to where I should have posted
]
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PH-OUD on 10 Jun 2009, 07:18, edited 1 time in total.
If you push the stick forward, the houses get bigger, if you pull the stick back they get smaller.
Hurricane
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by Hurricane » 10 Jun 2009, 00:06
gatso76 wrote: Hoop info over DE B744, maar geen regie gelezen in alle berichten
...om 2200 Lt. stond all white, no titles B747-400 F-GTIR voor Hangaar 14...
That is a quick change from N270RP to F-GTIR (after a quick search online found that Eagle Aviation doesn't fly own a/c; so most likely they just transit the a/c for theire new owner, like previous planes)
Adios,
Hurricane
Groeten,
Ron
PH-OUD
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by PH-OUD » 10 Jun 2009, 08:07
...
That is a quick change from N270RP to F-GTIR (after a quick search online found that Eagle Aviation doesn't fly own a/c; so most likely they just transit the a/c for theire new owner, like previous planes)
Adios,
Hurricane
Very quick indeed!
But true nevertheless:
http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=52906 " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you push the stick forward, the houses get bigger, if you pull the stick back they get smaller.
ukspotter2008
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by ukspotter2008 » 12 Jun 2009, 11:22
Hi Guys
Thanks for all the help you all gave for this date, made my visit to AMS very good. But I come away with some queries please
Can someone put reg's to these....
Noted at 2135 were
VP-??? B747 Air Bridge Cargo
9V-??? B747 Singapore Cargo
Both parked Cargo.
And more interestingly for me as I boarded my flight a Robin ATL overflew very low! Not sure if it landed?
Thanks
Mike
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by SPL » 12 Jun 2009, 22:55
Hello Mike,
the Air Bridge was VP-BII , arrived the 8th and left the 10th.
the Singapore was 9V-SFF , arrived the 8th and left the 10th.
Groeten Martijn
*just doing my thing*
topsafe
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by topsafe » 12 Jun 2009, 23:18
ukspotter2008 wrote: And more interestingly for me as I boarded my flight a Robin ATL overflew very low! Not sure if it landed?
Only Robin ATL in the Netherlands (as far as I know) is F-GGHM, based at Rotterdam (after being based at Midden Zeeland for some time).
So I guess this is your bird, as you don't see these outside France very much....
rgds Mark
ukspotter2008
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by ukspotter2008 » 13 Jun 2009, 13:11
Excellent, Thanks to everyone for all the help
Mike