ETNG 08-04-2014 MIL
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ETNG 08-04-2014 MIL
Inbound: RCH830. Is this the bird that diverted to Spang?
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Re: ETNG 08-04-2014 MIL
No, he's comming straight from US.
The one at Spang was IL ang and came in fromt he east, was planned for Mildenhall, but due to crosswinds, diverted.
Oz
The one at Spang was IL ang and came in fromt he east, was planned for Mildenhall, but due to crosswinds, diverted.
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Re: ETNG 08-04-2014 MIL
for information KC-135R 59-1468
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Re: ETNG 08-04-2014 MIL
I doubt the above statement is correct as this bird was inbound from the (South)East. Unless the US are to the East of Germany nowadays....Oscar01 wrote:No, he's coming straight from US.
The one at Spang was IL ang and came in fromt he east, was planned for Mildenhall, but due to crosswinds, diverted.
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Re: ETNG 08-04-2014 MIL
Further visitors: DUKE08 & DUKE59 (in close trail).
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Re: ETNG 08-04-2014 MIL
59-1468 arrived on Monday morning from the US and was not present yesterday evening when I was at ETNG. So I guess it went somewhere else (Spangdahlem/Koln?) and arrived this morning for duties.
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Re: ETNG 08-04-2014 MIL
Ok, big mix up everybody?
The one at Spang arrived yesterday from the east and was IL ANG 59-1466. This one was still present at Spang this morning and has nothing to do in this topic (basicly).
RCH830 was according to SBS 59-1468 and came, again according to SBS, from the USA yesterday morning (logged via Canada, UK, to Germany). It was not seen on sbs later that day or this morning. It was not seen at Spang this morning, nor at Ramstein.
Hope this helps....
Oz
The one at Spang arrived yesterday from the east and was IL ANG 59-1466. This one was still present at Spang this morning and has nothing to do in this topic (basicly).
RCH830 was according to SBS 59-1468 and came, again according to SBS, from the USA yesterday morning (logged via Canada, UK, to Germany). It was not seen on sbs later that day or this morning. It was not seen at Spang this morning, nor at Ramstein.
Hope this helps....
Oz
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Re: ETNG 08-04-2014 MIL
FAF6410 should have visited today (Still on the ground?).
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Re: ETNG 08-04-2014 MIL
Who can help us with the info concerning the KC-135R 59-1468? It flew to the east in the early morning of the 7th of april. Due runwayworks at Geilenkirchen it diverted to ???? No Ramstein or Spangdahlem. Also no signs from Mildenhall. Anyone who knows where the tanker flew to? Could it be Orland, a FOB for the NATO AWACS???