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Operational log for October, 2014.

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Lightning5
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Re: Operational log for October, 2014.

Post by Lightning5 » Thu Oct 23, 2014 10:31 am

C130 just gone over my house on finals

rh226
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Re: Operational log for October, 2014.

Post by rh226 » Thu Oct 23, 2014 11:12 am

Saudi C-130. Showing on PP as serial 485.
Cheers, Bob

johnhowe

Re: Operational log for October, 2014.

Post by johnhowe » Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:12 pm

Log for Friday 24th, October. Helicopter day today. Police 21 up a couple of times The Morecambe Bay Gas Field Rigs Dauphines up a couple of flights am & pm.

A red coloured Helicopter callsign Redhead One transitting in the Warton Overhead to RAF Cosford + Army Air Gazelle 2 visits for fuel. Saudi C130 485 still

parked on Cargo southside of airfield. unknown Typhoon on slot 29 with tango callsign doing engine runs.

johnhowe

Re: Operational log for October, 2014.

Post by johnhowe » Wed Oct 29, 2014 3:41 pm

Log for 29th, October, just one flight whilst I was at Warton Typhoon ZK 303 AX landed on 07.

However some good news for spotters, instead of your usual diet of Typhoons and occasional glimpses of Tornado GR4s A Royal Saudi TSP Tornado was taken out of

358 hangar and towed to the hush houses on the southside of the airfield. (TSP Tornado Sustainment Program) I read if off as ZH 913 but corrections are welcome.


The Rig Dauphines were very busy today between Liverpool & Morecambe Bay, there were some nice transits directly over the shed.

johnhowe

Re: Operational log for October, 2014.

Post by johnhowe » Fri Oct 31, 2014 6:46 pm

31st, October, 2014 there was supposed to be a couple of Typhoon flights today but did,nt materialise ZK 355 was towed out mid afternoon with stores

on both wings. A civvie Bulldog could be seen doing aerobatics over the Marshes opposite to Warton after rolls and loops the Bulldog Pilot joined the Warton

circuit for a number of circuits.

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