BRU 07/06/2006

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Post by Depretair »

Hello,

I've been to the airport this afternoom and i saw the jumbo related in the following link. http://depretair.skyblog.com
Does someone know why is this plane flying to BRU ?

Thanks for any information.

Cheers,

Captain Depret ;-)

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Post by JoNnika »

What jumbo are you talking about??

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Post by Skystef »

He's talking about an E-4B "73-1676" of the USA, which is parked at Abelag, and this presumable for a couple of days due to another big bobo show of the NATO. Two Yak40s (Czech & Polish) are parked there as wel, and on military side a Romanian An24 & Polish Tu154 can be found.
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Skystef wrote:He's talking about an E4 "31676" of the USA, which is parked at Abelag, and this presumable for a couple of days due to another big bobo show of the NATO. Two Yak40s (Czech & Polish) are parked there as wel, and on military side a Romanian An24 & Polish Tu154 can be found.
this one? http://www.airliners.nl/Schiphol/special.htm

http://www.airliners.nl/images/usairforce_31676.jpg
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Post by xm717 »

Thanks for the excellent info, Skystef! Now this is what we need luchtzak for.

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Post by Skystef »

Your pic is not viewable due to hotlink protection, but I've included a pic in my original post.

A little correction: the Polish Yak 40 is parked on the military side.

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Post by omag »

My log for today ( never filed one, so I hope i'm doing it right...)
  • Martinair - PH-MCG - B767
    SN - OO-DJJ - Bae 146
    Lufthansa Reg. - D-ACRN - CRJ
    Thomas Cook - OO-TCI - A320
    Allitalia - I-DAWS - MD 80
    TAP - CS-TJE - A321
    Iberia - EC-JDR - A321
    Allitalia - I-DATS - MD 80
    Iberia - EC-IOT - A320
    SN - OO-DJG - Bae 146
    Air France Régional - F-GRGG - ERJ
    Jet4you - OO-IUM - B737
    Afriqiyah - TS-ING - A320
    Virgin Express - OO-VEP - B737
    Olympic - SX-BKM - B737
    SN - OO-DJR - Bae 146
    Austrian Arrows - OE-LCF - CRJ
    Iberworld - ? - A320
    Lufthansa Regional - ? - CRJ
    SN - OO-DJN - Bae 146
    VLM - OO-VLX - Fokker 50
    British Airways - G-EUXE - A321
    Lufthansa - D-ABXY - B737
    Air Nostrum - EC-ILF - CRJ
    SN - OO-DJS - Bae 146
    Royal Air Maroc - CN-RNV - B737
    SN - OO-DJW - Bae 146
    SN - OO-DJL - Bae 146
    SN - OO-DWL - Bae 146
    SN - OO-DJP - Bae 146
    SN - OO-DJO - Bae 146
    SN - OO-DWJ - Bae 146
    Sun Air ( BA) - OY-NCA - Dornier
    Jetair - OO-TUI(?) - B737
    SN - OO-DWK - Bae 146
    Futura - EC-IVR - B737
    Turkish - TC-JEN - B737
    Lufthansa Regional - D-ACLY - CRJ
    SN - OO-SSG - A319
    BMI - G-DBCB - A320


Pictures on request... :wink: Not all of them top quality...

Cheers,

Omag
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Post by airbuske »

SN - OO-SSG - Bae 146

OO-SSG is a A319

Jet4you - OO-IUM - B737

Has to be OO-TUM


OO-DJE/F/G/H/J and OO-MJE are the only BAe 146 - 200 the others are Avro RJ 85 or Avro RJ 100

The Iberworld is EC-INZ

Iberia has to be EC-ICT
Best regards,

Airbuske

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Post by omag »

D'oh...

SN OO-SSG - Used copy and paste, forgot to change the plane

OO-TUM due to a blurry picture...

Thanks for the corrections and the missing regs.

Omag, focussing to much on pictures...

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Post by airbuske »

You're welcome :)

Can we see some pictures please ? :)
Best regards,

Airbuske

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Post by Depretair »

Hello,

Just a small correction but Thomas Cook is flying with Airbus 320 and not with B737. Thanks for the infos.

Bye

Olivier ;-)

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Post by omag »

Sure!

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I'll post more in my airliners.be album, once I find the time to post-process my 150 shots! :roll: :wink:

Cheers,

Omag

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Post by omag »

Depretair wrote:Hello,

Just a small correction but Thomas Cook is flying with Airbus 320 and not with B737. Thanks for the infos.

Bye

Olivier ;-)
Ok, next time I need to be more carefull in what I write and read twice before posting... :oops: :lol:

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Post by airbuske »

Thank you very much :)
Nice pictures !

I like the Iberia and TAP.

Keep up the good work :wink:
Best regards,

Airbuske

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Post by omag »

Thanks...

To complete the log, I also witnessed the arrival of a Ethiopian Cargo 757, a Kallitta 747, a Eva Air cargo MD-11 , a black Lear jet and a Governmental Airbus A320 - I cant clearly read the markings: Romania or Italy? All landed on 25R.

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Post by Advisor »

Iberia takes the cake.

Nice pics.

Thanks for sharing.
Aum Sweet Aum.

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Post by AF036 »

Hi nice photos!
can anybody comfirm
PH-MCQ and D-ACRN that day?
I cannot find the existance of the 767 and as ACRN is a new entry for me I'm afraid to add it without confirmation!

thanks in advance :)

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Post by omag »

Hey AF036

I have pictures to confirm all my claims... :wink:

I've looked up D-ACRN at airliners and it matches with the tail I saw. ( dotted Lufthansa regional tail)

On the PH-MCQ I can say i'm about 90% sure it's correct. However, I wrote down the registrations after viewing the shots at home. And as you see above, I've messed several others up to. So for your sake I'll post a picture of the 767 in this thread tonight, just to be sure. The only letter I wasn't sure about is the Q. But PH-MCO seems to be a DC-10-30...

Cheers,

Omag

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Post by Robin_Bamps »

omag wrote:On the PH-MCQ I can say i'm about 90% sure it's correct. However, I wrote down
the registrations after viewing the shots at home. And as you see above, I've
messed several others up to. So for your sake I'll post a picture of the 767 in
this thread tonight, just to be sure. The only letter I wasn't sure about is the Q.
But PH-MCO seems to be a DC-10-30...
According to the spotters database, PH-MCG is currently operating on the
MP-flight. PH-MCQ is surely non-existing, neither -MCO is used in the current MP fleet.

Regards, Robin Bamps.

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Post by omag »

I've just checked the photo's on my camera and I must correct my first entry. The Martinair 767 was PH-MCG

I've also checkt the D-ACRN again, but I'm 100% positively sure on that one! :lol:

I want to apologise for causing so much trouble by not paying enough attention on posting... won't happen again. :oops:

Omag

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