markranger
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Subject: LOG 23/03/09 09.00am-18.30pm 2009-03-24, 14:19 |
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Not the Best day for weather or traffic as the Cross wind closed the Airfield to Typhoons for a good 5 hours.
This is what was seen Forgive me as i don't do numbers so have just taken tail codes to help with the log.
9.30 Triplex 1-2 BA and BL RTB 10.00 9.35 Cranwell 75 King Air ZK452 Touch and goes 9.45 Rafair 9751,52,53,54 3 SQN QO-H,Q-OA,QO-L, 11SQN DG 9.55 Razor 1-4 11 SQN DA,DC,DD and ?SQN Code AC RTB 11.30 These Went on to Holbeach range. 10.00 Cranwell 78 King air ZK453 10.35 Rafair 9755,56,57 3 SQN QO-G, 11SQN DF and DXI 11.30 BATMAN 2 Overshoot GR4 Tail Code ? 12.15 RAGE 41-42 F15E 91306 and 91316
Cross wind To High,Airfield Closed Until 17.30 For Typhoons
16.30 Highway 83? G-EIGG PROP thing? 17.55 Typhoon 60 11 SQN DD 18.05 HAVOC 1-3 11 SQN DA,DC, and ? SQN AC
Regards
Mark.
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Flaps
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Location : 478 miles NNW of Skegness.
Spotter Watch Member : No
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Subject: Re: LOG 23/03/09 09.00am-18.30pm 2009-03-24, 14:55 |
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G-EIGG is a Jetstream 31 of Highland Airways,Inverness.They have the BAE contract for staff runs and the Warton-Coningsby run is (or was) a scheduled sevice(as are some others),they are all registered after names of 4-letter Scottish Islands.I know it's civvy-talk,but this is why they appear at Coningsby. Eigg is an island to the west of Mallaig. AC is 17 sqn,which will be on loan to 11 sqn,BTW. Great report,thanks.
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