Spangdahlem (ETAD/SPM) - 2008
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hi,
here 2 logs. Police is very active....so be aware.
21-3-2008 from 08.15 till 08.45h
68-0226 C-5A 137thAS/105thAW
70-0447 C-5A 89thAS/445thAW
89-1192 C-17A 437thAW
03-3124 C-17A 437thAW
05-5147/HH C-17A 535thAS/15thAW
22-3-2008 from 17.45 till 18.30h
70-0447 C-5A 89thAS/445thAW
89-1192 C-17A 437thAW
03-3124 C-17A 437thAW
05-5147/HH C-17A 535thAS/15thAW
59-1508 KC-135R ?314thARS/940thARW? Reach 338 arr. 18.15h
59-1512 KC-135T 314thARS/940thARW
here 2 logs. Police is very active....so be aware.
21-3-2008 from 08.15 till 08.45h
68-0226 C-5A 137thAS/105thAW
70-0447 C-5A 89thAS/445thAW
89-1192 C-17A 437thAW
03-3124 C-17A 437thAW
05-5147/HH C-17A 535thAS/15thAW
22-3-2008 from 17.45 till 18.30h
70-0447 C-5A 89thAS/445thAW
89-1192 C-17A 437thAW
03-3124 C-17A 437thAW
05-5147/HH C-17A 535thAS/15thAW
59-1508 KC-135R ?314thARS/940thARW? Reach 338 arr. 18.15h
59-1512 KC-135T 314thARS/940thARW
91-0358 (22nd FS) "spotted" at Keflavik, Iceland, after diverting (see USAF photo captions).
http://www.spangdahlem.af.mil/shared/me ... 0f-451.JPG" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
KEFLAVIK, Iceland – Master Sgt. Wes Ruuti, 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, assists 1st Lt. Scott Butler, 22nd Fighter Squadron, after an operational check flight March 12, 2008. The Spangdahlem Airmen were in Keflavik, Iceland, to fix and fly back two diverted F-16s. (U.S. Air Force photo/Col. Lt. Tony Forkner)
http://www.spangdahlem.af.mil/shared/me ... 0f-456.JPG" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
KEFLAVIK, Iceland – Staff Sgt. Lee Evertsen, 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, prepares an F-16 for towing after an operational check flight March 12, 2008. The Spangdahlem Airmen were in Keflavik, Iceland, to fix and fly back two diverted F-16s. (U.S. Air Force photo/Col. Lt. Tony Forkner)
Anybody who quick remember their departure and arrival?
http://www.spangdahlem.af.mil/shared/me ... 0f-451.JPG" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
KEFLAVIK, Iceland – Master Sgt. Wes Ruuti, 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, assists 1st Lt. Scott Butler, 22nd Fighter Squadron, after an operational check flight March 12, 2008. The Spangdahlem Airmen were in Keflavik, Iceland, to fix and fly back two diverted F-16s. (U.S. Air Force photo/Col. Lt. Tony Forkner)
http://www.spangdahlem.af.mil/shared/me ... 0f-456.JPG" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
KEFLAVIK, Iceland – Staff Sgt. Lee Evertsen, 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, prepares an F-16 for towing after an operational check flight March 12, 2008. The Spangdahlem Airmen were in Keflavik, Iceland, to fix and fly back two diverted F-16s. (U.S. Air Force photo/Col. Lt. Tony Forkner)
Anybody who quick remember their departure and arrival?
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Hi Sjoerd, it was just a wild guess.. kind a speculation
But anyways, the 0358 is not a regular isn't it?
[edit]
oops, my bad..
91-0358 CC-56 Delivered: 91358 USAF F-16C Block 50C 27 Sep 1993 [act] Details
Current: 91358 USAF 22 FS F-16C Block 50C Dec 2007
credit http://www.f-16.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Grtz Brian
But anyways, the 0358 is not a regular isn't it?
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oops, my bad..
91-0358 CC-56 Delivered: 91358 USAF F-16C Block 50C 27 Sep 1993 [act] Details
Current: 91358 USAF 22 FS F-16C Block 50C Dec 2007
credit http://www.f-16.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Grtz Brian
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Re: Spangdahlem 22-03
Do you actually mean 0100LT or perhaps 1300LT? In the latter case we must have passed each other as I logged the same a/c around 1300LT during a short stop between snow showers.Elmar wrote:Except 99-0063 the rest was also noted on 21-03 at 0100lt
also present at that time was C-5A 68-0226 105th AW NY ANG
I did not see the second C-5 though but a heavy was holding behind the trees, because KC-135T 59-1512 burst a tyre on landing and the runway had to be cleaned first...
Erik
Climb to 20ft, we're leaving a dust trail
Re: Spangdahlem 22-03
Actually is was 0100lt.... a quick tour over the field was made before checking in... The next morning there were quite hours affective, no departures or landings unless with special permission. The C-5A 68-0226 was not noted on the 22nd... so guess he was hiding for you behind the trees....
Grtz
Grtz
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With POTUS in Europe will this E-4B stay at Spang until the return of POTUS to the States? Just like the one at Eindhoven. Sounds logical to me.andel wrote:HUGE25 74-0787 E-4B 1st ACCS
By the way Air Force One was also heard this evening, heading east.
The E-4B at Brussel departed to Copenhagen with the Minister of Defense on board.
Assume makes an ASS of U and ME.
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Hi all,
Seen today were:
Spangdahlem Morning :
C-17A 89-1190
C-17A 99-0061
C-17A 01-0187
C-17A 01-0191
C-17A 06-6166
C-5A 70-0463
E-4B 74-0787
Spangdahlem Afternoon:
C-130H 85-1362
C-130H 85-1363
C-5B 83-1285
C-17A 99-0061
C-17A 01-0187
C-17A 01-0191
C-17A 06-6166
E-4B 74-0787
Cheers,
Seen today were:
Spangdahlem Morning :
C-17A 89-1190
C-17A 99-0061
C-17A 01-0187
C-17A 01-0191
C-17A 06-6166
C-5A 70-0463
E-4B 74-0787
Spangdahlem Afternoon:
C-130H 85-1362
C-130H 85-1363
C-5B 83-1285
C-17A 99-0061
C-17A 01-0187
C-17A 01-0191
C-17A 06-6166
E-4B 74-0787
Cheers,
Melchior Timmers
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According to the following 52nd FW PA photo release, at least on April 1, 2008, the 81th EFS was still deployed to Bagram AB, Afghanistan: http://www.spangdahlem.af.mil/news/stor ... =123092823" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW: As my PC software told me, this shot was really taken on April 1, 2008, as mentioned in the original photo caption. In this case, please forget the manipulated date (April 4) in the photo´s official VIRIN code.
But what I will tell you: That´s a further proof for the fact that the 81st EFS is really on a 120-day OEF deployment - as already stated by me above-, and not on a 60-day deployment as supposed by "Oscar01". This combat deployment is part of the ongoing AEF 1/2 (Cycle 7) rotation (January - April 2008). Also assigned to this AEF pair is the 303rd FS, 442nd FW (AFRC) from Whiteman AFB. But there are no signs that they shared this current deployment with Spang like sometimes in the past. And so, at least from my viewpoint: We can expect the 81st EFS "Hogs" back home at Spang probably in early May.
In the same context I will further tell you: "alexgoot" is also wrong with his "60-day comments" in case of the latest ANG F-16 "Rainbow Team", deployed for OIF to Balad AB, Iraq. In fact, only two ANG units share the current 120-day AEF 1/2 (Cycle 7) rotation - on a 60-day basis each - but with the same deployed fighter package (12 jets), including aircraft "borrowed" from a third ANG unit! For further details, please check the latest pages of my F-16.net topic "Balad Air Base Deployment Update": http://www.f-16.net/f-16_forum_viewtopic-t-4207.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On their way back to CONUS, we can expect this ANG F-16 fighter package at Moron AB also probably in early May.
Please note: I general updated this reply!
BTW: As my PC software told me, this shot was really taken on April 1, 2008, as mentioned in the original photo caption. In this case, please forget the manipulated date (April 4) in the photo´s official VIRIN code.
But what I will tell you: That´s a further proof for the fact that the 81st EFS is really on a 120-day OEF deployment - as already stated by me above-, and not on a 60-day deployment as supposed by "Oscar01". This combat deployment is part of the ongoing AEF 1/2 (Cycle 7) rotation (January - April 2008). Also assigned to this AEF pair is the 303rd FS, 442nd FW (AFRC) from Whiteman AFB. But there are no signs that they shared this current deployment with Spang like sometimes in the past. And so, at least from my viewpoint: We can expect the 81st EFS "Hogs" back home at Spang probably in early May.
In the same context I will further tell you: "alexgoot" is also wrong with his "60-day comments" in case of the latest ANG F-16 "Rainbow Team", deployed for OIF to Balad AB, Iraq. In fact, only two ANG units share the current 120-day AEF 1/2 (Cycle 7) rotation - on a 60-day basis each - but with the same deployed fighter package (12 jets), including aircraft "borrowed" from a third ANG unit! For further details, please check the latest pages of my F-16.net topic "Balad Air Base Deployment Update": http://www.f-16.net/f-16_forum_viewtopic-t-4207.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On their way back to CONUS, we can expect this ANG F-16 fighter package at Moron AB also probably in early May.
Please note: I general updated this reply!