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Mildenhall 20/01/2010

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:10 pm
by raptor309
Hi all. Noted at the 'hall this afternoon.
C12: 60168
C17: 77170 & 77176 (both Dover AMC)
KC135: 80047 (mcconnell AMC)
RC135: 24134 / OF

Based:
KC135: 38025 , 00355 , 80100 , 00328 , 10306 , 80016 , 00331 , 80093 , 23565 , 80086
C130: 60215 , 50991 , 81803 , 70024 , 70023

Also noted was an unidentified GR4 that beat up the runway (see previous post).
Had a look at the 'heath but could only read off 2 F15c's
166 & 172

All in all rather a quiet (and extremely cold!) afternoon.

Apologies for the lack of full fiscal serials but ive only just started number crunching and i dont currently have a markings book

Hope this is of interest. Rob

Re: Mildenhall 20/01/2010

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:41 am
by Ben Montgomery
If you want a Markings book, the Military Aircraft Markings ones (2010 being the latest) are probably the way to go. They get out of date reasonably quickly what with aircraft moving around between units, but it's still very useful.

Re: Mildenhall 20/01/2010

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:48 am
by stigorige
MAM does issue updates on its website, although they tend to focus on the british a/c.
There are also a large number of listings available online, some more up to date than others.
Scramble from the Netherlands also produce a very good numbers book for all European air arms plus US stuff.
Stig.

Re: Mildenhall 20/01/2010

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:51 am
by urkles
I use the Mach III books, you get all the aircraft of the world with just 3 titles, the british one plus these 3 have historic and out of service types as well, plus I use the MAM book in my car so I can confirm what I have seen and if ive seen it before, the MAM book is a great way to start

Re: Mildenhall 20/01/2010

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:17 am
by raptor309
Thanks for your very helpfull replys guys. Hope to see you out and about this year. Rob