44F642

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Flip
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44F642

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Second Belgian seaking is the 44F642 (RS-02) callsign BAF92 hexcode previously used by the H28 (A109).
Albert
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Re: 44F642

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Flip wrote:Second Belgian seaking is the 44F642 (RS-02) callsign BAF92 hexcode previously used by the H28 (A109).
Nice one Flip!

Is the RS05 stored in Brussel and the other 4 still operational?

Albert
Flip
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Re: 44F642

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For the moment two seakings are flying and the other two are in maintenance. Respect for the mechanics, they work long days to keep the seakings operational until the first NG 90 arrive.
andygearystevens
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Re: 44F642

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Hi Albert

This is somewhat strange as H28 and H29 are still using 44F642 and 44F643 respectivel as this is reflected in their AYB callsigns

Andy
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Re: 44F642

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Hi Andy,

It is strange, but it seems to be in use by both types.

Albert

andygearystevens wrote:Hi Albert

This is somewhat strange as H28 and H29 are still using 44F642 and 44F643 respectivel as this is reflected in their AYB callsigns

Andy
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