Hi today seen in ETAR by Perry Dirkx
C-5A 69-0002 433AW/AFRC
C-5A 69-0022 167AW/WV ANG
C-5M 84-0061 436AW
KC-10A 84-0186 305AMW dep Reach398
C-17A 89-1192 437AW
C-17A 94-0068 445AW/AFRC arr Reach633
C-17A 99-0059 62AW arr Reach146
C-17A 99-0060 445AW/AFRC arr Reach623
C-17A 00-0175 62AW dep Reach866
C-17A 03-3114 172AW/MS ANG dep Reach944
C-17A 03-3123 437AW dep Reach639
C-17A 03-3124 437AW arr Reach425
C-17A 05-5142 452AMW/AFRC dep Reach650
C-17A 05-5145 452AMW/AFRC dep Reach570
C-17A 06-6157 60AMW arr Reach727
C-17A 08-8194 62AW arr Reach148
C-17A 09-9210 62AW dep Reach265
C-17A 10-0219 62AW
C-37A 99-0402 37AS arr Spar70
C-130J-30 04-8153 403W/AFRC
C-130J-30 05-8156 403W/AFRC
C-130J-30 07-8614/RS 37AS arr Herky170
KC-135R 59-1483 121ARW/OH ANG arr Reach273
KC-135R 63-7980 412TW dep Trout99
KC-135R 63-7993 121ARW/OH ANG arr Reach236
ETAR 04-08-2013
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Re: ETAR 04-08-2013
Can't decide where to post these so unless anyone objects:
The "Old Speckled Trout" (2nd a/c (after 12669, and again nick-named after a program monitor Ms Faye Trout who was apparently well freckled) routed to Ben Gurion IAP from ETAR yesterday and was just too beautiful not to get close up and personal with. Hope you like the results:
These are apparently some kind of threat warning receivers, just a part of the array of test equipment believed to be on board
Surely they never sully her georgeous flanks with anything so crass as a refeulling mission ...not bad for a 50 year old bird!
The "Old Speckled Trout" (2nd a/c (after 12669, and again nick-named after a program monitor Ms Faye Trout who was apparently well freckled) routed to Ben Gurion IAP from ETAR yesterday and was just too beautiful not to get close up and personal with. Hope you like the results:
These are apparently some kind of threat warning receivers, just a part of the array of test equipment believed to be on board
Surely they never sully her georgeous flanks with anything so crass as a refeulling mission ...not bad for a 50 year old bird!