Hello all,
After missing this by five minutes this morning I was angry to say the least so the departure of this beauty made up for it, in stunning light! She was taking U.S. SECDEF back home after his five day tour.
United States Air Force Boeing E-4B Nightwatch (73-1676) by Ben Luck, on Flickr
United States Air Force Boeing E-4B Nightwatch (73-1676) by Ben Luck, on Flickr
Cheers ... Ben
Grim 22 Heavy (73-1676) departs Stansted
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Grim 22 Heavy (73-1676) departs Stansted
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Re: Grim 22 Heavy (73-1676) departs Stansted
United States Air Force Boeing E-4B Nightwatch / NAOC (73-1676) by Ben Luck, on Flickr
Cheers ... Ben
Cheers ... Ben
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Re: Grim 22 Heavy (73-1676) departs Stansted
I should of stated that I missed the arrival of this beauty by five minutes on the inbound flight from Brussels
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Re: Grim 22 Heavy (73-1676) departs Stansted
In fact I don't quite understand it. What did you miss exactly? Seems to me you didn't miss anything....! Am I wrong? Great pictures pictures by the way of a plane that doesn't really attract my attention normally. Especially the last one. Mjummie.
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Re: Grim 22 Heavy (73-1676) departs Stansted
If you read carefully .....you see that he missed it in the morning , so logical sense say he was happy he got it at departure.......Alpha Kilo One wrote:In fact I don't quite understand it. What did you miss exactly? Seems to me you didn't miss anything....! Am I wrong?
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Re: Grim 22 Heavy (73-1676) departs Stansted
Yep, a case ofAlpha Kilo One wrote:Aha. He missed arrival!
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close_reading (rather close this time...)
even if this is not literature...
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Re: Grim 22 Heavy (73-1676) departs Stansted
Yeah right. Droogstoppel and Harry Mulisch..... Who would have thought about them? I am thinking. Therefore I exist.... Or something like that:-)
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