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Brize Norton 27/08/2017
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 12:33 pm
by raptor309
Stopped off at Brize last night and noted the following:
L-R from Runway
Platform
ZM4?3
VOYAGER (FACING AWAY)
ZM4??
HERC
VOYAGER (FACE ON)
ZM4??
VOYAGER (FACE ON)
LEFT HAND SIDE OF RUNWAY 3 HERCS
Can anyone help with idents for these please. Also there is some discrepancy with the con number for 98-6006. I'm getting 3 different ones!
Re: Brize Norton 27/08/2017
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 12:38 pm
by POL
The C-32 could be one of three aircraft. You need to count windows, aerial positions and flag location to know which it is.
Re: Brize Norton 27/08/2017
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 12:41 pm
by raptor309
EGVP wrote:The C-32 could be one of three aircraft. You need to count windows, aerial positions and flag location to know which it is.
Cheers mate. Think i'll wait to see it again then as it was getting too dark for all that last night.
Re: Brize Norton 27/08/2017
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 11:47 am
by TvanD
One of the 3 Hercs on the left hand side was ZH868/868, the other ones i couldn't read off either.
Re: Brize Norton 27/08/2017
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 1:41 pm
by raptor309
TvanD wrote:One of the 3 Hercs on the left hand side was ZH868/868, the other ones i couldn't read off either.
Cheers Tvan
Re: Brize Norton 27/08/2017
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 4:08 pm
by tm74sqn
EGVP wrote:The C-32 could be one of three aircraft. You need to count windows, aerial positions and flag location to know which it is.
C-32B 86006, when I saw it at Brize Norton yesterday:-
(a) Had 12 windows between the two doors on forward fuselage
(b) Centre fuselage windows were (from front to rear) a group of 5, a single, and then a group of 19.
(c) Had 13 windows between the two doors on rear fuselage.
Window configuration appears to be the same on port side as it is on starboard side.
After looking at lots of discussions on MSF, I've concluded that the Brize Norton a/c was once N610G. But there must always be some doubt until someone can read its c/n!
Hope that helps. Cheers, TM74
Re: Brize Norton 27/08/2017
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 4:27 pm
by POL
Re: Brize Norton 27/08/2017
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 6:01 pm
by rh226
tm74sqn wrote:EGVP wrote:After looking at lots of discussions on MSF, I've concluded that the Brize Norton a/c was once N610G. But there must always be some doubt until someone can read its c/n!
Hope that helps. Cheers, TM74
Minor correction, TM74 - not "was once" but "most probably is" N610G as that registration still flies (registration is still current) in between using false military serials.
The only problem is that the whereabouts of N144DC are not known and what its current configuration is. When it was with Eastern (original owner) as N501EA, it had 13 windows at the front, but what it has now is unknown.
But as you say, its true identity will not be known unless someone reads its c/n this time round.
Cheers,
Bob