There's a pretty long text on its fuselage, and it almost looks like it says "United States Air Force" in full, rather than the usual "U.S. Air Force" abbreviation?
And it should be noted that the previous text on this C-20 was "United States of America". Like in this photo of its sistership, taken at Ramstein an-hour-or-so after 92-0375 had landed:
Regards,
Stephan
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Re: 4x HAF A-7 in Ramstein
Melchior Timmers wrote:
The one making the cable landing was the 158825. According a message on the "Superbase" yahoo group it missed the runway and is/was stuck in the mud next to the runway.
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