EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
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- Richard from Rotterdam
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EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
Apparently today around 16:00 2 US Navy C-2A Greyhounds are expected. Inbound from RAF Mildenhall.
Also later tonight a Chilean AF B767 is due to arrive.
Also later tonight a Chilean AF B767 is due to arrive.
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Re: EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
sorry for the question but
what runway will they be using?
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philippe
what runway will they be using?
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- Polleke_NL
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Re: EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
Anything known about etd's en parking spots?Richard from Rotterdam wrote:Apparently today around 16:00 2 US Navy C-2A Greyhounds are expected. Inbound from RAF Mildenhall.
Also later tonight a Chilean AF B767 is due to arrive.
Ruud
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Re: EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
Both Greyhounds can be seen heading towards Newcastle. I believe they spend the night in Oslo but can be seen climbing somewhat south of the line Aalborg - Glasgow. About the same position as the HST was in last week so they might have made a stop allready.
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Re: EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
Arjan, they flew direct from Oslo to Mildenhall, and indeed a long way around via overhead Newcastle. The Truman is currently about 30 miles out of the coast near Oostende after departing Portsmouth yesterday. Guess that's the reason why they come to Brussels?Arjan wrote:Both Greyhounds can be seen heading towards Newcastle. I believe they spend the night in Oslo but can be seen climbing somewhat south of the line Aalborg - Glasgow. About the same position as the HST was in last week so they might have made a stop allready.
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Re: EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
If you are reffering to Marinetraffic.com, that position near Oostende is from at least 9 hours ago by the way, I assume it moved northwards allthough the USS Peary is still not much far away from that. I wonder if they would allow flightoperations in the channel with the dense traffic around.
Wonder if they'll be at Brussels to pick up some dignitaries which might have to be back for another visit to drop them off again??
Wonder if they'll be at Brussels to pick up some dignitaries which might have to be back for another visit to drop them off again??
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Re: EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
Both C-2A's 162144, 162171 (callsign RG02 and RG01) are airborne RAF Mildenhall, source ADS-B
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Re: EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
They landed at 16 : 15 and 16 : 30.
They look to be parked at Melsbroek (nothing at Abelag). I don't know if they are to be seen from outside.
They look to be parked at Melsbroek (nothing at Abelag). I don't know if they are to be seen from outside.
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Re: EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
Can they be seen from outside the fence or are they parked behind the buildings?
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Re: EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
Paul Sanders has posted pics of both on arrival in a closed Facebook group.
(https://www.facebook.com/groups/312212972240501/)
Assume you have to be a member to see the pics.
(https://www.facebook.com/groups/312212972240501/)
Assume you have to be a member to see the pics.
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Re: EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
You can see one from the Melsbroek side. I drove, with thanks to another Dutch spotter, to the parking of NK Nossegem and climbed the sandhill. Both could bee seen!Polleke_NL wrote:Can they be seen from outside the fence or are they parked behind the buildings?
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Re: EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
Can you give some directions where I can find that parking and hill?theguide wrote:the parking of NK Nossegem
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Re: EBBR/EBMB 11-10-2018 MIL
162144 as RG02 and 162171 as RG01 ?SF-25 piloot wrote:Both C-2A's 162144, 162171 (callsign RG02 and RG01) are airborne RAF Mildenhall, source ADS-B
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