Wunstorf 2018
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Re: Wunstorf 2018
Seen this afternoon, 11-08 on the main apron :
A400 : 54+14, 54+03, 54+16, 54+15, 54+17, 54+18, 54+21, 54+11 and 54+13.
C-160 : L+LX
A400 : 54+14, 54+03, 54+16, 54+15, 54+17, 54+18, 54+21, 54+11 and 54+13.
C-160 : L+LX
Wunstorf 2018Aug 29 16.30Z
Hallo!
According to ADSB the 54+16 has just flown over my house, which raises two questions: why are Lw examples pi** easy to see when Adel'A examples are a bit**? Secondly, but not that important as it's not my first "electronic" sighting, did the 54+16 depart Wunstorf maybe 4-5 hours ago?
According to ADSB the 54+16 has just flown over my house, which raises two questions: why are Lw examples pi** easy to see when Adel'A examples are a bit**? Secondly, but not that important as it's not my first "electronic" sighting, did the 54+16 depart Wunstorf maybe 4-5 hours ago?
Re: Wunstorf 2018
Yes, at 1142Z as GAF463!
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Mark
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Re: Wunstorf 2018
Today on 20.09. around 13.30 h Atlas C.1 ZM405 arrived from Brize Norton for a night stop and another "exchange of experience" between the two nations. Also noted were A.400M 54+02, 54+04, 54+08, 54+14 on the ramp while 54+16 was taking off for Lechfeld. Another five were away in the USA, Norway (two aircraft on low flying training for two months), Jordan and Sevilla while two more were at Manching (in addition to 54+01 and 54+06 which were awaited back at last in January) for a software upgrade.
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Re: Wunstorf 2018
Noted landing for a nightstop on 18.10. were two Slovenian AF AS.532AL of 151.HEESK, serials H3-72 and H3-73.
Arriving from Jordan was LTG 62 A.400M 54+11 while 54+17 arrived from Pristina. On the ramp were 54+05, 54+08, 54+09, 54+12, 54+13, 54+14, 54+15 plus 54+21 on the de-icing platform.
Arriving from Jordan was LTG 62 A.400M 54+11 while 54+17 arrived from Pristina. On the ramp were 54+05, 54+08, 54+09, 54+12, 54+13, 54+14, 54+15 plus 54+21 on the de-icing platform.
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Re: Wunstorf 2018
Today, on 01.11.2018, the First French A.400M of ET 01.061 landed just before lunch in the shape of 0011/F-RBAD.
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Re: Wunstorf 2018
You mean: first time visitor? Don't think 0011 is/was the first French Atlas.....Herby wrote:Today, on 01.11.2018, the First French A.400M of ET 01.061 landed just before lunch in the shape of 0011/F-RBAD.
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Re: Wunstorf 2018
Do you have additional informations? I have never heard that a Fench A.400M was at Wunstorf.
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Re: Wunstorf 2018
Visiting from 13-16h on 06.11.2018 was Atlas C.1 ZM418 of 70.Sqn.
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Re: Wunstorf 2018
A short fuel stop on 19.11. did Turkish AF 221.Filo A.400M 17-0080.
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Re: Wunstorf 2018
Arriving on 6.12. at 14.34h was brandnew A.400M 54+23 for LTG 62.
On or around 13.12. 54+20 and 54+22 should arrive and 54+25 is planned for just before Christmas.
In November 2018 500 hours have been flown in LTG 62 which is the highest number to date.
On or around 13.12. 54+20 and 54+22 should arrive and 54+25 is planned for just before Christmas.
In November 2018 500 hours have been flown in LTG 62 which is the highest number to date.
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Re: Wunstorf 2018
A.400M 54+02 departed for Manching on 4.12. and will rejoin the fleet in early October 2019 after an C-Check including getting four new engines. The aircaft will also get the tanker refuelling pods.
Rumors say that 54+01 could stay with WTD61 now or in the future as an C-160D replacement but time will tell.
In a few days an A400M will depart for Argentina for the first time delivering an unknown Airbus Helicopter to the country.
Rumors say that 54+01 could stay with WTD61 now or in the future as an C-160D replacement but time will tell.
In a few days an A400M will depart for Argentina for the first time delivering an unknown Airbus Helicopter to the country.
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Re: Wunstorf 2018
Today, on 13.12., at 16.15 hours the 23th A.400M for LTG 62 arrived in the shape on 54+22. As 54+20 and 54+23 it wears the "Armouring Kit" for operations in Afghanistan etc.
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Re: Wunstorf 2018
After it´s eleven days lasting trip to and from Buenos Aires/Argentina A.400M 54+21 of LTG 62 landed back at Wunstorf just before lunch on 18.12.. It was the first trip of a German A.400M to South America and it flew via Dakar and French Guiana. For the EATC and the Armee de l´Air it transported a "new" SA.330B Puma to ET 00.068 at Cayenne/Rochambeau. On it´s return trip 54+21 also landed at Villacoublay/Vélizy and so presumably brought back another Puma or AS.555AN for heavy maintenance in France.
Another reason for the flight was the participation in the 60th Anniversary of the Lockheed Hercules in FAA service.
Another reason for the flight was the participation in the 60th Anniversary of the Lockheed Hercules in FAA service.