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dyslexnick

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #270 on: January 01, 2009, 02:03:05 PM »
" I wish all light aircraft would fit mode S"
I have a share in a D-Reg B209 Monsun,we fitted a Trig mode S six months ago ,including the fitting and paperwork it came to £2500 !.Contary to popular opinion most flyers at the light end are not wealthy and tend to fly very cheaply (typicaly the casts are £90 per month and £50 to £60 per hour for a share in a small aircraft) We chose to fit mode S because our old Mode C had stopped reporting altitude (which makes ATC nervous when you are close to class A airspace) We like to fly to europe and some european countries that dont have a history of light aviation try to restrict non mode S aircraft.
Additionally some light aircraft are unable to be fitted with ModeS due lack of power supply or space or weight constaints.
As time goes by more pressure will be applied by the airlines who wish to fly to smaller airfields without class A airspace to have more aircraft fitted because it is compatable with thier TCAS.This will restrict the variety of GA you see now
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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #271 on: January 03, 2009, 11:19:30 AM »
Hi there,
             I`ve been tracking a USAF C-37A for a while now,its west of S/Ireland at the moment,its in the a/c list on the network,wonder if anyone else is tracking it.C/S SPAR 70.01-0076.F/L 430.

        Regards Terry.

  P.S. Looks like a diplomatic flight going back to the states.
« Last Edit: January 03, 2009, 11:23:44 AM by Terry »

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #272 on: January 03, 2009, 04:17:46 PM »
Hi Terry,

Yes, saw it overhead Compton westbound an hour earlier. This is my second recent USAF military C37 (Gulf 5) using full ADSB and hence plotted on the radar screen - saw 99-0402 c/s SAM3943 also westbound on 27/12.

Regards, Roger

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #273 on: January 04, 2009, 01:47:41 PM »
Nice one Roger,
                       Its nice to see mil a/c showing up on full ADSB,one can only hope the mil top brass put more of them on it?

                                    Regards Terry.

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #274 on: January 08, 2009, 01:28:00 AM »
Here's one:

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #275 on: January 08, 2009, 08:11:34 AM »
Rod,

Are you sure he was transmitting full ADS-B, there is not enough info in your picture to show that. I track these WC/RC-135s a lot and have never seen one give positional data. Normally it's just the smaller comms aircraft of the USAF that transmit positional data.

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #276 on: January 08, 2009, 10:28:08 AM »
No Tom, Mode-S only.

On a related topic, do you know why the E-6 Mercuries regularly do use full ADS-B - it's very nice of them, but it goes against convention.

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #277 on: January 08, 2009, 11:48:12 AM »
Hi Rod,

No, I have no idea why the Mercuries do that. Considering their role I'm amazed that they do. Some of the othe USN aircraft do too e.g. the C-9 Nightingales.

I had a C-17 in my area RCH3113 a few minutes ago which has disappeared. London Mil have been calling him on the Guard freq but he is not replying. I've heard MARHAM56 calling him too.

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #278 on: January 16, 2009, 01:45:16 AM »
Four interesting aircraft on 15 Jan over Southern England

04C044  KQA738   CYYR-EGLL  5Y-KYE        B738  Kenya Airways -delivery
AD5C41  N906BB   N960BB (to be EY-777)   B738  Somon Air - delivery
09E066  CUB441   LFPO-MUHA  S9-DBY        B763  STP Airways
5080DE                                  UR-65556     T134  Ukraine Air Enterprise

I also picked up all five A380s that transit UK in one day
76CD61  SIA318   WSSS-EGLL       9V-SKA  A380  Singapore Airlines
76CD64  SIA322   WSSS-EGLL       9V-SKD  A380  Singapore Airlines
8960E3  UAE3     OMDB-EGLL       A6-EDB  A380  Emirates
8960E4  UAE1     OMDB-EGLL       A6-EDC  A380  Emirates
8960E5  UAE202   KJFK-OMDB       A6-EDD  A380  Emirates

                     


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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #279 on: January 17, 2009, 01:52:56 PM »
Hi Folks

Two firsts for me and I think worthy of note.

088003 5V-TGE Boeing 707-3L6B Republique of Togolaise

AA90AO N780BA Boeing 747-409(LCF) Dreamlifter.


Hope this is of use I certainly rate them as good catches.

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #280 on: January 17, 2009, 02:10:37 PM »
Hi Folks

Two firsts for me and I think worthy of note.

088003 5V-TGE Boeing 707-3L6B Republique of Togolaise

AA90AO N780BA Boeing 747-409(LCF) Dreamlifter.


Hope this is of use I certainly rate them as good catches.

John

Did you see them? I also saw both on 'My Flights' but never saw them!  :-(

Nice to pick them up though....
Located 2 miles South of LHR.

ACW367

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #281 on: January 17, 2009, 02:25:51 PM »
5V-TGE has been re-registered TZ-TAC and is now with the Government of Mali. It is still using the wrong mode S code from its time in Togo.  You may with to update your Navdata log.

Still a great catch with its new identity though.

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #282 on: January 17, 2009, 03:18:33 PM »
Cheers ACW367. It is a nice catch indeed the 707 is still a classic airframe. Thanks for the update.

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #283 on: January 17, 2009, 03:30:35 PM »
Was this the 707 - at Brize.  From another forum

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #284 on: January 17, 2009, 03:44:46 PM »
I saw G-LSAB Jet2 757 at FL18 descending into BZZ this morning but no 707!
Located 2 miles South of LHR.