LOG Pisa (LIRP/PSA) [MIL] 05-09-2009
Hello all, following was seen during a quick stop @Pisa the 5th of septemer:
Pisa, 05-09-2009
ItAF MM62177 46-42 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62179 46-44 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62181 46-46 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62182 46-47 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62184 46-49 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62194 46-60 C-130J-30 46 BA 50 Gr
ItAF MM62195 46-61 C-130J-30 46 BA 50 Gr
ItAF MM62196 46-62 C-130J-30 46 BA 50 Gr
ItAF MM62221 46-85 C-27J 46 BA 98 Gr TM
ItAF +4 C-27J 46 BA 98 Gr TM
ItAF +4 C-130J(-30) 48 BA 2/50 Gr
ItAF MM62109 46-96 G.222TCM std
ItAF MM62111 46-83 G.222TCM std
ItAF MM62115 46-22 G.222TCM std
ItAF MM62117 46-25 G.222TCM std
ItAF MM62119 46-21 G.222TCM std
ItAF MM62120 46-90 G.222TCM std
ItAF MM62121 RS-46 G.222TCM std
ItAF MM62126 46-26 G.222TCM std
ItAF MM62135 46-94 G.222TCM std
ItAF MM62215 46-80 C-27J 46BA 98 Gr TM (In G.222 storage area!!)
In the late evening of the 4the of septemer also a Chinook with bucket was seenbeacause of a fire near the field. Due to darkness it was not readeble. A Italian spotter told me a CL-415 was here to in the early morning. Some fire was going on somewhere...
Cheers,
Jeroen
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LOG Pisa (LIRP/PSA) [MIL] 07-09-2009
Hello all,
The following was noted during a 5 minute stop @Pisa the 7th of septemer (i don't mention the stored G222's again Why is that 'relative new' C-27J in the storage area? Is it still operational or stored for some reason?):
Pisa, 07-09-2009
ItAF MM62177 46-42 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62179 46-44 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62180 46-45 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62181 46-46 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62182 46-47 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62183 46-48 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62184 46-49 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62185 46-50 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62189 46-55 C-130J-30 46 BA 50 Gr
ItAF MM62191 46-57 C-130J-30 46 BA 50 Gr
ItAF MM62195 46-61 C-130J-30 46 BA 50 Gr
ItAF MM62196 46-62 C-130J-30 46 BA 50 Gr
ItAF MM62215 46-80 C-27J 46 BA 98 Gr TM (storage area)
ItAF MM62221 46-85 C-27J 46 BA 98 Gr TM
Also seen in the Pisa area was a CL-415 and a Do228. Unfortunally i was driving on the Autostrada, so i couldn't read those two... Also a CH-47 was seen late in the evening 60km south of Pisa...
Thats all for now...
Ciao,
Jeroen
The following was noted during a 5 minute stop @Pisa the 7th of septemer (i don't mention the stored G222's again Why is that 'relative new' C-27J in the storage area? Is it still operational or stored for some reason?):
Pisa, 07-09-2009
ItAF MM62177 46-42 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62179 46-44 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62180 46-45 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62181 46-46 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62182 46-47 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62183 46-48 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62184 46-49 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62185 46-50 C-130J 46 BA 2 Gr
ItAF MM62189 46-55 C-130J-30 46 BA 50 Gr
ItAF MM62191 46-57 C-130J-30 46 BA 50 Gr
ItAF MM62195 46-61 C-130J-30 46 BA 50 Gr
ItAF MM62196 46-62 C-130J-30 46 BA 50 Gr
ItAF MM62215 46-80 C-27J 46 BA 98 Gr TM (storage area)
ItAF MM62221 46-85 C-27J 46 BA 98 Gr TM
Also seen in the Pisa area was a CL-415 and a Do228. Unfortunally i was driving on the Autostrada, so i couldn't read those two... Also a CH-47 was seen late in the evening 60km south of Pisa...
Thats all for now...
Ciao,
Jeroen
Cheers,
Jeroen
Jeroen
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Re: LOG Pisa (LIRP/PSA) [MIL] 07-09-2009
Those are two nice logs!!
Can you tell me from where you read those C-130's??
Perhaps you have a coördinate to enter into the TOM TOM?
I will probably come by the airfield this week, so I want to make a quick stop as well.
Any help would be welcome.
Thanks a lot!
Best regards, Rob.
Can you tell me from where you read those C-130's??
Perhaps you have a coördinate to enter into the TOM TOM?
I will probably come by the airfield this week, so I want to make a quick stop as well.
Any help would be welcome.
Thanks a lot!
Best regards, Rob.
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Re: LOG Pisa (LIRP/PSA) [MIL] 07-09-2009
Hi Rob,
You are on family holiday man, go to the beach!
Well since you're in the area... I have been there long time ago and had some success at spot 1 at the map below to the small flightline. Never been at spot 2, just from a google earth study. Not sure if the street belongs to the village San Piero a Grado. Be early to avoid heat waves! Someone updates to this one?
Spot 1: Street name: Via di Scepre, all the way to the rail bridge. Enroute you will see the stored G222s as well. Google earth coordinate: N43 50 56 38 E10 24 30 94
Spot 2: Street name: Via enrico Pezzi, all the way to the crash gate and go left just before it. Should give you a good view at the new ramp (new to me). GE: N43 40 21 86 E10 22 42 69
Good luck, say hello to the family!
You are on family holiday man, go to the beach!
Well since you're in the area... I have been there long time ago and had some success at spot 1 at the map below to the small flightline. Never been at spot 2, just from a google earth study. Not sure if the street belongs to the village San Piero a Grado. Be early to avoid heat waves! Someone updates to this one?
Spot 1: Street name: Via di Scepre, all the way to the rail bridge. Enroute you will see the stored G222s as well. Google earth coordinate: N43 50 56 38 E10 24 30 94
Spot 2: Street name: Via enrico Pezzi, all the way to the crash gate and go left just before it. Should give you a good view at the new ramp (new to me). GE: N43 40 21 86 E10 22 42 69
Good luck, say hello to the family!
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Re: LOG Pisa (LIRP/PSA) [MIL] 07-09-2009
r.e.hendriks wrote:Those are two nice logs!!
Can you tell me from where you read those C-130's??
Perhaps you have a coördinate to enter into the TOM TOM?
I will probably come by the airfield this week, so I want to make a quick stop as well.
Any help would be welcome.
Thanks a lot!
Best regards, Rob.
Hey Rob,
the best way is to go to spot 2 (see post above me) for the C-130's! Via Enrico Pezzi is the correct adres, it's easy to find on Google Maps. The storage area is relative easy: If you are in front of the terminal (face to the entrance) go left. Then you find a kind of roundabout. go right here. Then just follow the road en you will find the storage area! From the busy SS-1 road you can see some C-27's but there is no real safe place to park je car near that road. Thats the reason i didn't read those off.
Be there early in the morning for the C-130's, it's 25-30 degrees celcius about 9-10 o'clock here. So a lot of heatwaves!
Hope this helps.
Jeroen
Cheers,
Jeroen
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Re: LOG Pisa (LIRP/PSA) [MIL] 07-09-2009
Thanks a lot guys!!
Hopefully I'll have some luck overthere!
Best regards, Rob.
Hopefully I'll have some luck overthere!
Best regards, Rob.