Hi folk
Does anyone have, or have a link to a Mildenhall Taxi chart that shows the HS spots on the CV-22 Ramp. My chart just shows that area as CV-22 "Dust Bowl"
MTIA and Happy New Year!
John
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Hard Stands for the CV22 Pans (UPDATED)
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Hard Stands for the CV22 Pans (UPDATED)
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Ex: 24/30/70/72/84/101 & 230 Squadrons .... 38 years of military aviation
Re: Hard Stands for the CV22 Pans
Try Google Earth as there is a very recent version (3rd July 2018) which shows all clearly. I tried snipping but it would not paste.
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Re: Hard Stands for the CV22 Pans
Hi Snoop ... Thanks for that imput. Perhaps I should re-word my request ...
Has anyone got a chart or diagram with the CV-22 pan HS numbers on? e.g. A chart that shows HS72 etc?
Many thanks
John
Has anyone got a chart or diagram with the CV-22 pan HS numbers on? e.g. A chart that shows HS72 etc?
Many thanks
John
Ex: 24/30/70/72/84/101 & 230 Squadrons .... 38 years of military aviation
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Re: Hard Stands for the CV22 Pans
Hi folk
24 hours of digging has led me to produced this ... hope it helps someone
... and a special thanks to "Arch"
http://www.canon-photography.com/cv-22-ramp-chart.jpg
John
24 hours of digging has led me to produced this ... hope it helps someone
... and a special thanks to "Arch"
http://www.canon-photography.com/cv-22-ramp-chart.jpg
John
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Re: Hard Stands for the CV22 Pans
Hi folk my first image was not the easiest to use because of its orientation so I've produced a better one IMO
It may be of help to those who are looking for the identity a particular machine and not sure where to describe its position. HS66 is not normally used!
http://www.canon-photography.com/cv22-rampview.jpg
The view point is from the Crash Gate at the end of Pollards Lane or the corner of John's Field.
Hope this helps
John
As before - Thanks to "Arch"
It may be of help to those who are looking for the identity a particular machine and not sure where to describe its position. HS66 is not normally used!
http://www.canon-photography.com/cv22-rampview.jpg
The view point is from the Crash Gate at the end of Pollards Lane or the corner of John's Field.
Hope this helps
John
As before - Thanks to "Arch"
Ex: 24/30/70/72/84/101 & 230 Squadrons .... 38 years of military aviation
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