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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2010 8:56:47 GMT 1
A French Navy Falcon 10 (F-YDTB) is due on a training flight at 1400.
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Post by davecalveley on Nov 9, 2010 9:36:58 GMT 1
F-YDTB is the radio callsign..... can anyone provide the serial please as just one of them has escaped my mk1 eyeballs so far....in work away from my database etc and was just wondering if a trip to Eastham was on the cards etc..... MTIA Dave
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Post by viscount on Nov 9, 2010 9:47:38 GMT 1
French Navy call-signs are not fixed to the airframe in the manner that French Air Force ones generally are. It is a while since we had a French military training flight. Generally over the years they perform a touch and go or a go-around, rather than a full stop landing, although there is no set pattern.
A shame the forecast winds put it at a 09 day, all day.
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Post by G-PHIL on Nov 9, 2010 11:25:54 GMT 1
According to Aerodata the French Navy have six Falcon 10's, and the registrations are the same as the Construction Number.
032 aircraft code of F-YDTE (32) 101 (101) 129 aircraft code of F-YDTH (129) 133 aircraft code of F-YDTZ (133) 143 (143) 185 (185)
Phil
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Post by Speke-EZY on Nov 9, 2010 11:47:58 GMT 1
Hi everyone,
FR9896/RYR7LP ORK-LPL now on approach shows on Libhomeradar as B738 EI-DLR.
According to my records "F-YDTB" was last reported as Falcon 10MER 32,but as the "registration" is not actually painted on the aircraft,this could be subject to change.
Cheers,Keith
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Post by markmai on Nov 9, 2010 11:48:57 GMT 1
F-YDTB went into Teeside some time back and it was 185. Don't know if this helps.
Mark
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Post by Sabreliner on Nov 9, 2010 12:12:57 GMT 1
French Navy Falcon 10MER is now due in @ 13:50 and is due to depart to Dublin later.
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Post by douglas12 on Nov 9, 2010 13:06:12 GMT 1
Hi Folks 185 Dassult Falcon 10 MER Series c/n 185. ex F-WQBJ. Hex.Code. 3B9BF8. French Navy based at Landivisau France.
Credit A.D.U.
DOUGLAS12.
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Post by Sabreliner on Nov 9, 2010 14:27:38 GMT 1
Now estimated to arrive at 14:05, from ATC
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Post by davecalveley on Nov 9, 2010 15:08:44 GMT 1
its 185 I need so hopefully catch it going out over Wallasey........... thanks for tie up etc regards Dave
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Post by Sabreliner on Nov 9, 2010 16:36:12 GMT 1
The Falcon 10MER was No:32
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Post by viscount on Nov 9, 2010 16:58:19 GMT 1
Despite 09 being the active went to the 27 mound early afternoon.
G-EZAD EZY101E departed 1341 G-EZEB EZY05G departed 1344 G-EZAW EZY8CF arrived 1353 EI-DYY RYR58KV arrived 1359 No.32 'French Navy 55 Alpha 2', SRA and go-around 09 at 1407, departed for Dublin, Facon 10MER. EI-DPN RYR1FQ departed 1413
The Aeronavale Falcon 10 clearly had '32' under the starboard wing, sorry to disappoint Dave Calveley.
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Post by Beemer on Nov 9, 2010 21:24:57 GMT 1
How old is No.32 Falcon 10 as I have it down in my database as seen at Le Bourget 03-05-1983. Is it the same aircraft. Regards Beemer.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2010 21:32:51 GMT 1
How old is No.32 Falcon 10 as I have it down in my database as seen at Le Bourget 03-05-1983. Is it the same aircraft. Regards Beemer. 1974. See:- www.rzjets.net/aircraft/?typeid=82Cheers, Dave
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Post by Airbus on Nov 9, 2010 22:28:19 GMT 1
EI-ENF on stand 5 or 6 new based aircraft?
Ken
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