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GreekSpy2001

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RAF Voyager's
« on: May 24, 2012, 02:42:03 PM »
EC-335 (just back into Boscombe) and ZZ330 (just left Brize and heading for North Sea) upto today.  Both have their ADS-B on so can be tracked.  Assume that ZZ330 is still on EADS books hence why its left on?  Or has the RAF forgotten to turn it off?

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Re: RAF Voyager's
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2012, 04:59:56 PM »
I think they forgot to turn it off as the HEX code changed a week or so ago.
ZZ330 was 4065C1 but I picked it up on the 18th May as 43C6F3, a UK military HEX code.

They have been doing some flights out of Brize, up to Aberdeen, across the Highlands to Stornoway then turning to head South again down the West Coast, once landing at Prestwick.