The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
Forum rules
- airscaning
- Scramble Rookie
- Posts: 70
- Joined: 06 Jan 2004, 18:20
- Type of spotter: ATC Communication
- Subscriber Scramble: airscaning
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
- Argus 01
- Scramble Die-Hard
- Posts: 913
- Joined: 28 Feb 2003, 22:44
- Type of spotter: Radio monitoring and numbers
- Location: Midwolda, Groningen, NL.
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
Routing for BEEF 74 / 00-9001 after Lisbon was Dubrovnik-Shannon-McGuire.airscaning wrote:Inbound Lisbon
Grtz Ed
http://twitter.com/usafmonitor
http://twitter.com/usafmonitor
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
RCH585/98-6006 crossed the Atlantic this morning and did a gas & go at Mildenhall before going on to Lisbon (destination per FighterControl).
Photo showed it as having 12 windows and a small scuff plate, so N610G.
Cheers,
Bob
Photo showed it as having 12 windows and a small scuff plate, so N610G.
Cheers,
Bob
- n5205e00421
- Scramble Die-Hard
- Posts: 665
- Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:45
- Type of spotter: S3 & Mode-S
- Subscriber Scramble: Y
- Location: n5223e00593
- Contact:
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
Interesting to note that the radar history shows 98-6006 departing the Eglin-area 1-Dec around 03:00utc, less than three hours after N610G landed, around 00:20utc. I quess N610G came from a 2-week stay at nearby Mobile Downtown. There must have been either a very quick livery-swap, or only a transponder-switch but then it should have flown as ModeS "N610G" in 98-6006 colours... Still likely to have been the same frame, not many 757's fit the config of 4 doors with small scuff-plates, RR-engines, no winglets.
98-6006 just left (5-Dec) Lisbon towards the east.
98-6006 just left (5-Dec) Lisbon towards the east.
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
RCH585 / 98-6006 departed Ramstein about 19.05Z today, it arrived RS about 13.45Z today, to the East.rh226 wrote:RCH585/98-6006 crossed the Atlantic this morning and did a gas & go at Mildenhall before going on to Lisbon (destination per FighterControl).
Photo showed it as having 12 windows and a small scuff plate, so N610G.
Cheers,
Bob
Pieter,
- n5205e00421
- Scramble Die-Hard
- Posts: 665
- Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:45
- Type of spotter: S3 & Mode-S
- Subscriber Scramble: Y
- Location: n5223e00593
- Contact:
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
98-6006's tracks end high over Turkey, near where it came from going to Ramstein. Edit: on 7-Dec it made a quick stop at Stuttgart, returning to the US via Bangor.
Not related to this flight but still relevant, I finally found some pics, of 99-6143 in N610G config in 2012, where some remnants can be seen in high-contrast of the Comco-titles that used to be carried on the tail:
Original pics:
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/7477513
http://planepictures.net/v3/show_en.php?id=1169366
The colour-difference is minimal, even on other pics of the same visit it is not possible to recreate these lighter spots.
L.
Not related to this flight but still relevant, I finally found some pics, of 99-6143 in N610G config in 2012, where some remnants can be seen in high-contrast of the Comco-titles that used to be carried on the tail:
Original pics:
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/7477513
http://planepictures.net/v3/show_en.php?id=1169366
The colour-difference is minimal, even on other pics of the same visit it is not possible to recreate these lighter spots.
L.
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
00-9001 Trix77 from Pease arr at Stuttgart today
-
- Scramble Addict
- Posts: 2080
- Joined: 14 Jun 2007, 20:50
- Subscriber Scramble: wamovements
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
Pease was only short fuelstop, was before Pease at Phoenix (GA ramp west of ANG ramp)TF-104G wrote:00-9001 Trix77 from Pease arr at Stuttgart today
-
- Scramble Newbie
- Posts: 26
- Joined: 26 Mar 2012, 23:46
- Subscriber Scramble: no
- Location: Near KIAD
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
That's exactly what they do. That's why there are frequent stops at Oceana NAS (SEALS) and Pope AFB/Ft Bragg (SF) followed by trips where they do specific training. In addition to missions of course.Argus 01 wrote: Given the fact that these machines belong to the 150 Special Operations Squadron, would speculate that they brought in some ConUS based special units/forces.
I haven't checked this thread for a while, but I've been keeping a log of my own since Sept. On Oct 4 I watched 99-6143 as GARBY65 at FL180 southbound, over Daytona, FL then land at Patrick AFB at 1300Z. I think it may have come from Pope/Ft Bragg.n5205e00421 wrote:On 3/4 Oct 2017 99-6143 paid Brize Norton a visit as RCH584 in N226G-config : https://flic.kr/p/Z8PRi8
This serial had not shown activity since Dec 2016, except for one return-flight Eglin-Greenville Majors in May 2017.
No mention of these flights yet, on Dec 9 at 0300Zish I tracked N226G from Duke Field FL, landing at KRDU at 0425Z. Heard as N226G on LiveATC. Then Dec 11 2000Z I caught it at FL380 heading NW over the Florida 'elbow', coming from the direction of the Bahamas. At 2050-2100Z it landed in Mobile.
-
- Scramble Newbie
- Posts: 26
- Joined: 26 Mar 2012, 23:46
- Subscriber Scramble: no
- Location: Near KIAD
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
Another thing I noticed years back,
Around 0400Z 12/17/2014 I was tracking AE0438 98-6006 ANNIE35 at FL290. No ADS-B or squawk. It was late here so not much traffic. I lost it for a few minutes and then started receiving N610G A7EF54 on ADS-B squawking 5677, at FL290. Same general location, heading up the Delmarva coast. Nowhere to be seen before that and 98-6006 'disappeared'. Planefinder showed N610G routed CHS to PSM.
Around 0400Z 12/17/2014 I was tracking AE0438 98-6006 ANNIE35 at FL290. No ADS-B or squawk. It was late here so not much traffic. I lost it for a few minutes and then started receiving N610G A7EF54 on ADS-B squawking 5677, at FL290. Same general location, heading up the Delmarva coast. Nowhere to be seen before that and 98-6006 'disappeared'. Planefinder showed N610G routed CHS to PSM.
- n5205e00421
- Scramble Die-Hard
- Posts: 665
- Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:45
- Type of spotter: S3 & Mode-S
- Subscriber Scramble: Y
- Location: n5223e00593
- Contact:
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
It came frome BZZ with a fuel-stop in BGR. ADSB-exchange flight history has most of the flights covered:freqhopping wrote:I haven't checked this thread for a while, but I've been keeping a log of my own since Sept. On Oct 4 I watched 99-6143 as GARBY65 at FL180 southbound, over Daytona, FL then land at Patrick AFB at 1300Z. I think it may have come from Pope/Ft Bragg.
https://flight-data.adsbexchange.com/ac ... on=99-6143
The N226G-flight you mention is also on there, but in UTC-time it is on the 10th of Dec, and one hour earlier?
Thanks, I found quite some pics of both 98-6006 and N610G in 2013 and 2015, but none in 2014. Anyway, this fits the theory that (from 2013) 98-6006 is N610G, 99-6143 is N226G, and 02-5001 can be either of them. Before that probably only 99-6143 and 02-5001 were used, on both frames.freqhopping wrote: Around 0400Z 12/17/2014 I was tracking AE0438 98-6006 ANNIE35 at FL290. No ADS-B or squawk. It was late here so not much traffic. I lost it for a few minutes and then started receiving N610G A7EF54 on ADS-B squawking 5677, at FL290. Same general location, heading up the Delmarva coast. Nowhere to be seen before that and 98-6006 'disappeared'. Planefinder showed N610G routed CHS to PSM
L.
-
- Scramble Addict
- Posts: 1031
- Joined: 21 Apr 2012, 17:37
- Type of spotter: low profile
- Subscriber Scramble: nee
- Location: oostzaan
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
WAYNE79 C-32B 00-9001 (source ADSB) has crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Its now above Wales near Cardiff. Looks like South Europe could be his destination.
- Miles
- Scramble Die-Hard
- Posts: 699
- Joined: 17 Jun 2008, 17:45
- Subscriber Scramble: Miles
- Location: 3 Miles Final
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
EINN - LGKRAjaxfever wrote:WAYNE79 C-32B 00-9001 (source ADSB) has crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Its now above Wales near Cardiff. Looks like South Europe could be his destination.
from the Station in the Nation...
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
LGKR = Corfu?
Very interesting!
Very interesting!
-
- Scramble Addict
- Posts: 1031
- Joined: 21 Apr 2012, 17:37
- Type of spotter: low profile
- Subscriber Scramble: nee
- Location: oostzaan
Re: The 'black' USAF C-32Bs
now at StuttgartF17_114PM wrote:LGKR = Corfu?
Very interesting!