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B-1s at Mildenhall
B-1s at Mildenhall
Hi there
Is there a reason that Mildenhall has now had a few B-1s come in recently, with supposedly a few more transiting through?
Thank you in advance.
Is there a reason that Mildenhall has now had a few B-1s come in recently, with supposedly a few more transiting through?
Thank you in advance.
Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
Basically just a shortage of available tankers I believe.
Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
With two in Spain and four at Diego Garcia, 100ARW is a bit down on available strength.
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Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
I wonder if also USAF is trying to make a point - need ‘Hall - get DoD to reverse closure decision? Traffic there has certainly picked up over last 12 to 18 months compared to a couple of years ago
Regards
Mark
Regards
Mark
Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
Thank you all.
I hadn't realised the 100ARW had deployed to a few different places.
I hadn't realised the 100ARW had deployed to a few different places.
Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
Bob, Last weekend we could only count 4 (definitely), possibly 5 based tankers actually ‘home’.
That was before the 4 departed to DG. Although I know 58-0100 has returned from maintenance since.
Normally 15(?) based ones

Trev
Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
Just had a B1 come over quite low, we are in Newmarket.
Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
how come they are transitting Mildenhall and not Fairford?
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Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
Iron, that'd be 86-0134 'EL'.
Steamy, due to a shortage of tankers, they have to land elsewhere. Mildenhall is where the support tankers should launch from, hence it being chosen as the diversion airfield and not Fairford.
Steamy, due to a shortage of tankers, they have to land elsewhere. Mildenhall is where the support tankers should launch from, hence it being chosen as the diversion airfield and not Fairford.
Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
Any idea if any B-1Bs are likely to depart on Monday?
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Regards jag56
Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
One of them is attempting to fill a flight plan for departure today. Report in another thread suggests the second aircraft has it's crew ladder down so, there's a chance that may also leave today.
Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
Many thanks for reply, sadly a Chelmsford watching Essex play Hampshire.
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Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
One just departed and seen overhead Doddington at 1330. Any idea which one?
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Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
86-0134 EL departed Saturday lunch time
Leaving 86-0124 DY on the deck
Leaving 86-0124 DY on the deck
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Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
I missed the one departing on Tuesday and I'm working all weekend so missing these! Hopefully some more will come through
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Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
Sunday morning lots of activity around the remaining B-1B 86-0124 although three of four engines have their covers in place.
Several fire engines nearby so perhaps some more maintenance happening
Several fire engines nearby so perhaps some more maintenance happening
Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
Heard that from my office in Waterbeach!
Marc
Marc
Re: B-1s at Mildenhall
Literally sitting in lounge, no heads up, just heard then run outside and see it departing! 
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