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Aussie Seahawks due in today Thurs 19/04/18
Aussie Seahawks due in today Thurs 19/04/18
Please see BZZ FC posts.
Presume a gas and go before joining a vessel in Irish Sea.
I'm sure someone in VAS may be able and willing to update if/when they arrive and if they nightstop (which I doubt very much).
Cheers (Diolch yn Fawr)
Martin G
Presume a gas and go before joining a vessel in Irish Sea.
I'm sure someone in VAS may be able and willing to update if/when they arrive and if they nightstop (which I doubt very much).
Cheers (Diolch yn Fawr)
Martin G
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Re: Aussie Seahawks due in lunchtime today? Thurs 19/04/18
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Presume the post you refer to but also answers your own question?
Presume the post you refer to but also answers your own question?
Re: Aussie Seahawks due in today Thurs 19/04/18
Gas n' Go then to PIK and then to Stonoway.
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Re: Aussie Seahawks due in today Thurs 19/04/18
No go at BZZ at moment by looks of it (as at 1350L)...
Cheers for info,
Martin G.
Cheers for info,
Martin G.
Re: Aussie Seahawks due in today Thurs 19/04/18
On their way now????
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Re: Aussie Seahawks due in today Thurs 19/04/18
N48-008 plotting North Westbound passing Tewkesbury
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Re: Aussie Seahawks due in today Thurs 19/04/18
Must be well on their way now or already arrived at Valley??TB1 wrote:N48-008 plotting North Westbound passing Tewkesbury
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Re: Aussie Seahawks due in today Thurs 19/04/18
Missed out Valley and headed towards Isle of Man
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Re: Aussie Seahawks due in today Thurs 19/04/18
Thanks very much for info. May go and see Danish Merlin det there next week instead.scimitar wrote:Missed out Valley and headed towards Isle of Man
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Re: Aussie Seahawks due in today Thurs 19/04/18
Well, what a right carry on it was today! When they finally did take off I saw a "Tiger08" pop up on 360radar, so we sat back and waited. Their route was confirmed and then just to confuse matters as the MH-60R's should have come into view, a Puma (XW212) came into view carrying passengers for a night stop. So roughly 10 minutes later 2 x light grey dots were seen in the distance (we assumed that they were taking their time in a wide arc to come in in lovely blazing sunshine for an approach on 19). They continued on their heading and so 4 cars zoomed out of spotters car park (assuming the MH-60R's were arcing to do an approach to 13), Nope. They continued on thir heading going direct to Ronaldsway for a hot re-fuelling then direct to Stornoway.
It seems that after one of the MH-60R's going tech earlier seems to have upset their timings ending up in them re-fuelling at Ronaldsway instead of Valley? Hopefully we shall be able to photograph them on their return to Brize in about 2 weeks.
It seems that after one of the MH-60R's going tech earlier seems to have upset their timings ending up in them re-fuelling at Ronaldsway instead of Valley? Hopefully we shall be able to photograph them on their return to Brize in about 2 weeks.
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Re: Aussie Seahawks due in today Thurs 19/04/18
They are not planning to go home via BZZ,should PIK
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Re: Aussie Seahawks due in today Thurs 19/04/18
Thanks. That about sums up my luck with them!Scuba 11 wrote:They are not planning to go home via BZZ,should PIK
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