Hi,
Landed this afternoon:
RCH564 96-7325 arr 14.15
RCH224 94-7321 arr 14.25
Some else, but not much....
Oscar
ETAR 04-03-2009
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- Arjan
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Re: ETAR 04-03-2009
Hi Christian,
Are those Apaches visible from the outside? And do you know or do you have an idea if these will stay over the weekend?
Many thanks,
Arjan
Are those Apaches visible from the outside? And do you know or do you have an idea if these will stay over the weekend?
Many thanks,
Arjan
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- Lex
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Re: ETAR 04-03-2009
Are there 2 or 3 apaches?
You read 00-05178 and 01-05243 on 03/03/09 and 00-05179 and 01-05243 on 04/03/09.
You read 00-05178 and 01-05243 on 03/03/09 and 00-05179 and 01-05243 on 04/03/09.
- Eric van Lisdonk
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Re: ETAR 04-03-2009
Hi all,
There were 3 Apaches in RS, not 2. Tail numbers are:
99-05143
00-05178
01-05243
They are already gone (back Stateside)
Cheers,
Eric
There were 3 Apaches in RS, not 2. Tail numbers are:
99-05143
00-05178
01-05243
They are already gone (back Stateside)
Cheers,
Eric