Good'day Scramble'rs,
It was an awesome day at Ramstein.
Here is my log:
B1B 86-0120 EL (4 flat tires)
B1B 86-0094 EL (RAMP 5)
C-5 6-0013 Dover
C-5 7-0042 Travis
C-5 7-0045 Dover
C-20 N86
C-40 20203
C-130 4-6706 Savannah
C-130 9-9102 Savannah
C-130 78609 RS
C-130 68611 RS
C-130 86608 RS
C-130 86810 RS
C-130 78614 RS
C-130 86607 RS
C-130 "LION46" departed to France.. not sure what the reg was..
C-17A 7-7170 Dover
C-17A 2-1109 McCord
C-17A 5-5143 WP AFRC
C-17A 1-0188 Steward ANG
C-17A 2-1101 Charlsston
C-17A 0-222 Charlsston
C-17A 9-9206 Charlsston
C-17A 0-0216 McChord
C-17A 0-0184 McChord
C-17A 2-1108 McChord
C-17A 10-0219 McChord
C-17A 1-0133 Charlsston
C-17A 6-6167 Dover
C-17A 6-6160 Travis
ETAR 20-05-2017
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ETAR 20-05-2017
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Re: ETAR 20-05-2017
Was indeed an awesome day, also there was a departure of a white B744
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Re: ETAR 20-05-2017
Hi Bart,
It surely was! Together with Spang in the morning and evening 22 C-17s. Haven't seen that many in a day for some years!
A few corrections/additions:
01-0133 should be 01-0193
02-1098 (305AMW) was also on the ramp and departed late AM
The departing Herc was 07-8609 I believe.
Additional Herc's were 88601 as "86AW", 88604, 88605, 78613.
Regards, Paul
It surely was! Together with Spang in the morning and evening 22 C-17s. Haven't seen that many in a day for some years!
A few corrections/additions:
01-0133 should be 01-0193
02-1098 (305AMW) was also on the ramp and departed late AM
The departing Herc was 07-8609 I believe.
Additional Herc's were 88601 as "86AW", 88604, 88605, 78613.
Regards, Paul
AirHunter wrote:Good'day Scramble'rs,
It was an awesome day at Ramstein.
Here is my log:
B1B 86-0120 EL (4 flat tires)
B1B 86-0094 EL (RAMP 5)
C-5 6-0013 Dover
C-5 7-0042 Travis
C-5 7-0045 Dover
C-20 N86
C-40 20203
C-130 4-6706 Savannah
C-130 9-9102 Savannah
C-130 78609 RS
C-130 68611 RS
C-130 86608 RS
C-130 86810 RS
C-130 78614 RS
C-130 86607 RS
C-130 "LION46" departed to France.. not sure what the reg was..
C-17A 7-7170 Dover
C-17A 2-1109 McCord
C-17A 5-5143 WP AFRC
C-17A 1-0188 Steward ANG
C-17A 2-1101 Charlsston
C-17A 0-222 Charlsston
C-17A 9-9206 Charlsston
C-17A 0-0216 McChord
C-17A 0-0184 McChord
C-17A 2-1108 McChord
C-17A 10-0219 McChord
C-17A 1-0133 Charlsston
C-17A 6-6167 Dover
C-17A 6-6160 Travis
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Re: ETAR 20-05-2017
Correction the C-20 N86 is really a Challenger 601 an FAA ILS Checker.