A small log from a sunny Ramstein on April 24th;
C-17A 03-3114 183d AS
C-17A 06-6154 21st AS
C-17 00-0175 62nd AW
HC-130P 64-14852/FT 71st RQS
UC-35A '50124'
C-130T 165348/JW US Navy
plus almost the entire fleet of the Ramstein based C-130J fleet
Flying activity very low, only during the evening some C-130J's practice touch & go's till 10pm.
Is the US Army UC-35 the 95-00124? Confirmation please.
Also note two C-17 from McChord and one from March. Id please?
Cheers.
PilotoRico
ETAR 24-4-2013
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ETAR 24-4-2013
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Re: ETAR 24-4-2013
Any sign of the ex-Afghan C-27s?
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Re: ETAR 24-4-2013
Yep, they're visible from the outside according to messages in other posts.
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