LOG Seville 06.02.2023
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 1:18 pm
Afternoon chaps,
Starting with the Canadians….
295515 and 295516 and both stored on the north side of the field near the Ryanair hangars.
295503 is stored by the side of the Airbus hangars close to the road By the main entrance to the Airbus factory.
295510 was parked on the main ramp along with a few other C-295’s and the A400’s.
295511, 295514, 295513, 295512 and 295509 are all stored at the rear of the Airbus hangar and are viewable and, readable from the roundabout where the preserved CN235 is located.
A400’s
c/n 131 in primer on flight line, German flag on tail
T.23-11/31-31 Spanish AF
F-RBAU French AF
M47-42 Royal Malaysia AF
54+35 German AF
0130 French AF
54+21 German AF
Also stored are two of the demonstrator A400s which are both unmarked.
There is also a A400 static test frame in the training centre. Does anyone know a con for this? I don’t recall seeing this the last time I visited SVQ in November 2016.
C-295’s
c/n 207 Angola AF
(TR)-KJF Gabon AF
Plus two company demonstrator C-295’s. One on the main ramp and the other with the five Canadians.
There was a further C-295 tucked well between two hangars and unreadable (possibly another one for Angola).
Finally there is now a second Orion stored here, coded 22-35
Earlier this morning two Typhoons trailed overhead with a A400 behind.
I did Moron yesterday morning but only currently have codes for the Typhoons I managed to read under the Sun shelters.
I am flying to LPA in a couple of hours chasing some much needed Binter ATR’s and Spanish Hornets. Will post a log from here when I get chance.
Ron
Starting with the Canadians….
295515 and 295516 and both stored on the north side of the field near the Ryanair hangars.
295503 is stored by the side of the Airbus hangars close to the road By the main entrance to the Airbus factory.
295510 was parked on the main ramp along with a few other C-295’s and the A400’s.
295511, 295514, 295513, 295512 and 295509 are all stored at the rear of the Airbus hangar and are viewable and, readable from the roundabout where the preserved CN235 is located.
A400’s
c/n 131 in primer on flight line, German flag on tail
T.23-11/31-31 Spanish AF
F-RBAU French AF
M47-42 Royal Malaysia AF
54+35 German AF
0130 French AF
54+21 German AF
Also stored are two of the demonstrator A400s which are both unmarked.
There is also a A400 static test frame in the training centre. Does anyone know a con for this? I don’t recall seeing this the last time I visited SVQ in November 2016.
C-295’s
c/n 207 Angola AF
(TR)-KJF Gabon AF
Plus two company demonstrator C-295’s. One on the main ramp and the other with the five Canadians.
There was a further C-295 tucked well between two hangars and unreadable (possibly another one for Angola).
Finally there is now a second Orion stored here, coded 22-35
Earlier this morning two Typhoons trailed overhead with a A400 behind.
I did Moron yesterday morning but only currently have codes for the Typhoons I managed to read under the Sun shelters.
I am flying to LPA in a couple of hours chasing some much needed Binter ATR’s and Spanish Hornets. Will post a log from here when I get chance.
Ron